>actually life was better when we had covidWho is unironically this guy here?
me
Me, the pandemic was comfy
mebut seeing how it mindbroke normies, it would still be preferable if it hadn't happened
>>218770844Me. I still have full home office, but it's becoming uncommon, because retarded shareholders want their wagies in their cages.
>>218770906perhaps it didn't mindbreak them enough
>>218770844>>218770879>>218770881>>218770906>>218771015the absolute state of you
i thought it was bad for me at the time, today i realize it was actually everything else that was shitty and the pandemic was mildly inconvenient
>>218770844me, because I wasn't expected to do anything socially. covid was the best time for autistics, but it was weird how normies were collectively losing their shit. it literally wasn't bad at all.
NEETs enjoyed it, that's it. It was a miserable time for anyone with a life and responsibilities
>>218770844Most people tend to claim life was best around the time they were 25-30 years old, regardless of what was actually going on in the world during that period. So yeah, this board is populated by plenty of millennials who were in their late 20s during the pandemic, and who will thus claim life was better back then.
>>218770844I'm still working from home :)
>work and study from home>no normalfag cattle on the street>normalfags literally kill themselves because they can't ride BBC for monthsWhat's not to like?
>>218771263I was in college and working but enjoyed itThe streets were mostly empty, wasn't expected to talk to people or go places, just do my minimum and go home unbothered
>>218770844Lol
>>218771263I worked in a booth at the time and usually I'd have to small talk with passer-bys for hours each day but during covid they'd just hand over their papers and get their move on as they weren't allowed inside, I enjoyed it