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I'm scared of posting too many details for fear of self doxing. But I am that guy who N95s indoors everywhere. I never unmask except in front of my partner, who also is careful. I put HEPA filters in my classroom. I also avoid unnecessary indoor activities, like cinemas, gyms and indoor sports. If there's an interesting event but there's no ventilation and no one is masking, I'll give it a pass.

There's been some positives. I'm way more self confident than I used to be, knowing deeply how shitty and ignorant the average normie is. I used to always second guess myself, and now I don't. I also spend way less money, as I don't dine nor holiday. COVID pushed me far into tankie territory, and opened my mind into better understating patriarchy and white supremacy.

Also ya, I don't get sick ever.

However, I'm such a different person today. I'm not the sweet chatty person I was in 2019. I had an almost femme twang in my voice back then, and now I'm just a ragged pissed off uncle.

One huge disadvantage is that I'm such a media consuming person. Pre covid, I'd avoid TV and games. Now it's all I do. I've become the kind of person that needs someone on in order to eat or sleep. I used to fucking hate these people, and now I've become that person.

The other huge problem is that my work productivity is way lower. I used to finish everything up in a coffee shop, now obviously I can't do that. I can definitely do more in my job and in my org. I regret that I've become, honestly, maybe a bit lazy.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 18 points 6 months ago (10 children)

100% in the same boat, but I've always consumed too much media too. I think that whole part of not spending any money is a huge upside though. In my case I'm not working yet but it does add some considerable friction to the process of trying to get hired, and I can't stop thinking about how much easier life would be if I "went back to normal" (well, easier until I have permanent organ damage from catching COVID).

The part that hurts the most is how many social relations I've missed out on from being the only one who's still always inside. I probably could've met a lot of awesome people in the last 3 years.

[โ€“] [email protected] 18 points 6 months ago (9 children)

Tbh I'm pretty lucky that I'm already in my forties. I don't need any new relationships, and I had a steady job before covid hit. I do worry about applying with my mask, tho.

I can't say it enough, the young are getting the worst end of everything now ๐Ÿ˜”

[โ€“] [email protected] 12 points 6 months ago (1 children)

As someone who is much younger than most of the people in this thread, I am in hell. Its been more than a year since I had friends, and I have no real hope for relationships.

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