Of course @op make this thread lol
I will only admit this anonymously because it truly is a horrendous thing to say considering the lives it’s taken and ruined, but when I had an asymptomatic case of covid back in the summer of 2020, it was cool having everybody rally around me to support my “recovery”. Also was excused from work for two weeks and was laid up in a really cozy hotel room with nothing but time to binge shows and play video games all day. Good times. Strangely, battled long covid symptoms for months later. Also worsened my pre-existing anxiety. Kinda regret saying that it was cool now that I really think about it. Too lazy to change anything I’ve already typed though. Plus, I just feel the urge to share this with someone. Oh well
How many virgins?
Well it's a very small percentage but children and young adults died from covid too
Well it's a very small percentage but children and young adults died from covid too
Good point
Needed to know so I can guage sadness.
Next variable for my equation, how many taliban??
Good point
Needed to know so I can guage sadness.
Next variable for my equation, how many taliban??
Bro
Yeah I thought I was exposed to it back in December 2020 so I got 2 weeks paid time off to be safe (got a negative test)
Binged so many shows those weeks lol
covid itself dog s***. but life during peak covid was crazy, everything shut down, the rat race felt like it was on pause for a bit.
covid itself dog s***. but life during peak covid was crazy, everything shut down, the rat race felt like it was on pause for a bit.
This too. It was weird, felt like that was really necessary and somehow we need to find more of that.
Until now, people who suffered mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 were thought to have dodged the brunt of the virus’s brutal side effects. But new evidence has revealed that anyone infected with COVID is at higher risk for heart issues—including clots, inflammation, and arrhythmias—a risk that persists even in relatively healthy people long after the illness has passed.
publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/covid-and-the-heart-it-spares-no-one
Y'all manage to say dumber and dumber s*** everyday
I'm amazed