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I didnât miss having my family, especially my grandchildren and aging mother, manipulated by the news media and government for the past two years and theyâre still at it.
This is funny in a way, but troubling as well. Why does someone who enjoyed forced/mandated isolation simply continue to isolate themselves to whatever extent works for them? That would be largely possible without suggesting their preferences be forced on others.
Iâm still in isolation. As long as there are the strident, âfaux Covidâ, anti-vaxxer faction â I will continue to be. I was already socially challenged â these types make me want to continue to stay home.
Like Iâm going to go to large gatherings or eat in a restaurant or go anywhere inside without a mask. Just because people are over the pandemic doesnât mean itâs over.
I donât miss the isolation, because I never experienced it. Folsom and nearby Cali towns de facto ended lockdown by the end of August 2020, and we havenât had noticeable trouble because of it.
Two + wonderful tears of remote college classes, no spreading the doom in classroom, how I first got sick in Nov. 2019, then again in Mar. 2020, yes Covid twice â âclass matesââŠ
I have been in a grocery store, a regular one, twice since covid hit. I did a âpanic tripâ when we had our first case in our state and once again about a year later. I got things that would keep, or were frozen in case I had to hole up for an extended time. My child insisted on delivering groceries and left them on my porch for months, and eventually I either do drive-up or I go to a small fruit market nearby that has a lot of fresh air in it, always has had large windows that are open when possible, weather-wise. Itâs small enough that I can be in and out in a very short time. My child used to stick in treats she knew I liked in addition to what I asked her to get. That was actually a big pick-me-up since I couldnât even see her except through the windows for months.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
I feel the same way about the 1980âs sometimes.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
itâs always somethingâŠ
DennisinSeattle about 2 years ago
Babe, tell it like it is.
leopardglily about 2 years ago
Happy new year, Gocomics!
BasilBruce about 2 years ago
âBabeâ should give her husband a punch in the mouth.
Rod Gonzalez about 2 years ago
Somebody beat up Rat.
He deserves to be beat up.
blunebottle about 2 years ago
Saved a lot on gas and eating outâŠ
David_the_CAD about 2 years ago
It was good for introverts like me.
donnagant622 about 2 years ago
Happy New Year yâall
Doug K about 2 years ago
It is nice to be able to choose isolation.
Gent about 2 years ago
Eh not me. Me not misses it at all. Only rich and privileged may misses enjoyings in isolation. Me just happy me get foods back on me table again now.
Emjeff about 2 years ago
No way I agree with that.
iggyman about 2 years ago
âNo man is an Islandâ as the song goes âWe need one anotherâ!
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
My mother missed the last two years because of the light traffic.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Steph for your new yearâs resolution, give the crocs, and zeeba neighba more strip time. Happy new year, everyone!
James Wolfenstein about 2 years ago
I donât⊠and, please, stop sending the cops to my house!!! Iâm OK!!!! :D My phone ran out of batteries in March 2020⊠yes! the landline too!
cdward about 2 years ago
Happy Committed New Year to all, whether together or in isolation (whichever suits your personality and ability)!
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
We can only hope but just be awareâŠ.things change awfully fastâŠ..you just never know! âŒïžâșïž
WaitingMan about 2 years ago
I miss driving on empty roads.
aerotica69 about 2 years ago
I have absolutely no problem saying it. Except for price increases, the last two years were wonderfully peaceful.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 years ago
YES! The âpandemicâ is over, now just avoid âthe fluâ and get on with life as itâs supposed to be.
mommavamp about 2 years ago
I was so happy in lock down.
jimchronister2016 about 2 years ago
Morning Steph Happy New Year, your right on with this one!
Snolep about 2 years ago
Iâve always thought the worst thing about prison would be Iâd be stuck with a cellmate.
T Smith about 2 years ago
Iâm an âessential workerâ during the lockdown; I miss my desolate commute.
diskus Premium Member about 2 years ago
It did allow us to reflect upon in really pointless many aspects of our lives were. Hopefully normal will never fully return
tripwire45 about 2 years ago
I didnât miss having my family, especially my grandchildren and aging mother, manipulated by the news media and government for the past two years and theyâre still at it.
LKrueger41 about 2 years ago
This is funny in a way, but troubling as well. Why does someone who enjoyed forced/mandated isolation simply continue to isolate themselves to whatever extent works for them? That would be largely possible without suggesting their preferences be forced on others.
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
I miss that isolation too, but thatâs about it.
i_am_the_jam about 2 years ago
Some people didnât know they were introverts until they were forced to isolate, I guessâŠ
kartis about 2 years ago
Donât worry folks, with the next wave coming out of China, we will be partying like itâs 2020 again!
zeexenon about 2 years ago
Ooh, the horror, the horror.
Rose Madder Premium Member about 2 years ago
Iâm still in isolation. As long as there are the strident, âfaux Covidâ, anti-vaxxer faction â I will continue to be. I was already socially challenged â these types make me want to continue to stay home.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
Rat and others like him can self isolate all they want. No one is forcing them to associate with the rest of us. Happy New Year.
griffon8 about 2 years ago
Like Iâm going to go to large gatherings or eat in a restaurant or go anywhere inside without a mask. Just because people are over the pandemic doesnât mean itâs over.
jmarkoff2 about 2 years ago
I donât miss the isolation, because I never experienced it. Folsom and nearby Cali towns de facto ended lockdown by the end of August 2020, and we havenât had noticeable trouble because of it.
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
That church parking lot sign threw me â I thought this was going to be a horror-themed âtoon about families attending a God Awful Movie on NYE.
_*_@_*_ about 2 years ago
The moral of the story? Donât go to church. (panel 4)
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
2 years? I have been isolating for 3.
T... about 2 years ago
Two + wonderful tears of remote college classes, no spreading the doom in classroom, how I first got sick in Nov. 2019, then again in Mar. 2020, yes Covid twice â âclass matesââŠ
The Fly Hunter about 2 years ago
I donât EVER want to go back to 2020 even though there were clearly some advantages.
The Lone Reader about 2 years ago
Itâs so true!! :)
wiatr about 2 years ago
I trained for years to work at my hobby without interference. I was just primed for meditating at the workbench.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Itâs true, itâs true!
The Johnsons may be as bad as Jonah, the irresponsible dad of Shannon in LuannâŠ.
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
I didnât isolate and I donât think I would miss it.
Sanspareil about 2 years ago
Whenever I get to feel this way
Try to find new words to say
I think about the bad old days
We used to know
ElJorro about 2 years ago
I actually miss those days myself.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 2 years ago
There were a lot of advantages
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
I have been in a grocery store, a regular one, twice since covid hit. I did a âpanic tripâ when we had our first case in our state and once again about a year later. I got things that would keep, or were frozen in case I had to hole up for an extended time. My child insisted on delivering groceries and left them on my porch for months, and eventually I either do drive-up or I go to a small fruit market nearby that has a lot of fresh air in it, always has had large windows that are open when possible, weather-wise. Itâs small enough that I can be in and out in a very short time. My child used to stick in treats she knew I liked in addition to what I asked her to get. That was actually a big pick-me-up since I couldnât even see her except through the windows for months.
alantain about 1 year ago
I really miss not having to duck an elbow when someone turns around too fast.