My kid goes to school in person ✔ (he doesn't even have to wear a mask, but the teachers use face shields)
Never stopped working out in my home gym ✔
Never once felt unsafe in my city thanks to my natural rights to protecc myself ✔
Never once ran out of food since our farm still had plenty ✔
Never ran out of toilet paper since we are always ready for a hurricane with extra stuff ✔
Never once wore a mask outdoors or somewhere that wasn't a private business ✔
Continued to train martial arts at the gym, full contact hnnng ✔
Working from home part time is a win thanks to Covid ✔
Bars and restaurants open, friends willing to go meet up as well ✔
The only thing different now is people who won't shake your hand when you meet them and having to pretend like a mask does anything when you're walking around the grocery store or between tables at a restaurant. My job is pretty strict about the mask thing but they're just playing the legal game there I'm sure.
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Today, 06:37 AM #1
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What percent of your life is back to pre-covid levels?
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Never stopped working in person
Never wore a mask at work
Have been eating out almost the entire time (restaurants were closed down briefly in Indiana)
Really the only thing that changed was my kids school started 2 weeks late and the end of the previous school year was cut short as E-learning.
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Still not physically at work, and training is at a halt with the gating criteria going the wrong way in order for it to start again so it's the biggest thing for me personally. Literally haven't been physically at work for over a year now, would have been hovering around CPC status right about now if this hadn't happened. def a negative.
so maybe like 30% life back. My life was centered all around trainingLast edited by Jaydawg08; Today at 07:00 AM.
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Today, 06:52 AM #9
My kid started preschool last fall which actually hasn't been half bad. He has to wear a mask but it's only half days for now.
Been averaging about 20-25 hours a week at the office in the last year. Hasn't changed yet but probably will by summer I'm guessing. That part's gonna suck.
Still been going out to eat and taking the fam to events. We have mask mandates but if we're in a crowd where a certain percentage is ignoring it then we'll ignore also.
Skipped out on a wedding for friends who were going to make everyone double mask and carry your own chair everywhere. Luckily had a good excuse not to go. They live in another state so also an easy decision.
Haven't seen friends as much, feel like they're a little extra paranoid. Bar service will be allowed to resume in a couple weeks so hoping can meet up with a few friends.#chaga_gangsta
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Today, 06:56 AM #10
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We always intended to do a year and a half’s of hard saving to get our house deposit anyways, so we weren’t intending to do anything and wanted to spend as minimally as possible. We started saving at the start of 2020.... apart from the chitty mask at work and in the shop situation, Covid has been great for us. We will now have a 15% deposit rather than my estimated 10%.
No real difference to how I pictured the year and half being, we should be finished saving in June too, just in time for the sun to start making its proper appearance and for the pubs to open back up.
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Today, 06:59 AM #11
I've been going into the office normally since the start of covid. The only changes in my life are having to wear a mask, get temp checked at work and not being able to travel freely. Can't complain for the most part
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Everything was basically back to normal last May.
Only thing we have is a mask mandate, when going into places, but we don't have to work out with one.
Can't work from home because of out industry and didn't have to close since we are essential.Italian Crew
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been working from home for over a year now, don't mind it all all
kids are in school but have to wear masks all day, the don't seem to mind
restaurants just opened to 50% capacity last week, grabbed a bite with wifey last weekend
have to wear a mask to enter any store...annoying but whatev
living in Cucknada so not expecting things to be back to normal for a while
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Today, 07:33 AM #18
In cuckafornia (bay area)
- school still remote (college highschool and elementary}
- friends all scared about killing grandma
- one side if family deathly afraid of covid
- bars and indoor dining still closed. Outdoor patio only
- office still closed. Fully remote. Makes certain thi g difficult like training new hires
- Little league baseball just started.
Masks for 100% everything, even baseball little league players.
Overall 25% normal
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I train at home gym and work from home, so basically not much change on the surface except for human interactions IRL.
Since I miss them the most, my answer would be "very much".
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