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JEO
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Registered: Jan 2010
Location: ATH
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I've only had Covid once, during my Christmas vacation in 2022. I basically stayed in bed for a few days, avoiding any physical activity, as was the recommendation at the time I think. The two vaccines I had gotten and complete lack of physical activity probably made it pretty easy for me. I think I read a book and watched a bunch of movies. It wasn't the best of times, but nowhere near as bad as I initially feared, and the stillness was actually almost enjoyable. Don't know if this is common or not, but I find having the flu kind of cozy if it's not causing breathing problems or anything too severe. The drifting in and out of sleep on the sofa and catching glimpses of the bad movies you've put on just to keep yourself entertained is bliss.
Regarding the Covid years in general, I still haven't made peace with how the times did a number on some people. I have an acquaintance who became very suspicious towards vaccines in general after his second one. Sometime around 2022 he had minor health problems which he, without any proof, attributed to the Covid vaccine. Last time I saw him he said he had survived on cherry tomatoes and protein shakes for weeks because everything else caused severe flatulence and/or diarrhea. He kept on yammering about Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Dan Bilzerian and the likes. He kept moving his eyes weirdly and every now and then just rolling them up and keeping them there. I think I stared at him doing that too long, to which he said "people can stay awake by simply looking up" or something. He also said that cooling your palms during a workout can significantly increase your performance, so he had started holding an ice pack in his hands between sets when working out. Just felt like a total deep-dive into crazy. After some time into our conversation he said the water he's been sipping on during our talk has amphetamine in it and that he does it daily. Normal guy before 2020. I think the isolation, the perceived draconian measures, and the sudden, general shift in everyday life altered some people's psyche quite significantly.
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Oct-30-2024 22:04
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SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Oct-30-2024 22:21
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SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Oct-31-2024 08:20
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