deleted by creator
- 0 Posts
- 3 Comments
Lockdown was the first time in decades with agoraphobia that I felt like I fit in with society. For once people weren’t expecting me to leave the house. You got free stuff for staying home. Grocery delivery and telemedicine took off and became normal. Society praised me and everyone was doing it.
Since I was already staying home covid to me was actually an improvement in quality of life.
deleted by creator
Life is much simpler being a regular middle class kid living with your parents than an adult millionaire everyone knows and expects money from. He never knew what actually being broke and responsible for yourself or a family as an adult was.
Isn’t it bad communication to not be straightforward and expect people to guess your meaning? Or to assume things of others that they didn’t say?
Not criticizing or anything just interesting to see a different perspective. I have been constantly tripped up by this throughout my life, and nobody ever told me what you told that child before.
I always say what I mean, and it can be frustrating to have people react in seemingly random ways because they inferred a hidden meaning that wasn’t there.
wisely@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Brazil gives Meta 72 hours to explain new fact-check policiesEnglish1·6 months agodeleted by creator
wisely@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Brazil gives Meta 72 hours to explain new fact-check policiesEnglish5·6 months agodeleted by creator
wisely@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Brazil gives Meta 72 hours to explain new fact-check policiesEnglish24·6 months agodeleted by creator
deleted by creator