>>1893776>tfw when what normies call quarantine is your daily routineThe handful of fellow /out/ people I know personally all avoided the Kung Flu. A couple of us retreated innawoods to our cabins using our paid vacation hours, waiting for the worst of it to blow over, while the rest of us just went to work and went straight home while interacting with as few people as possible, as usual. All of us handled it just fine. It never once impacted our lives.
The normies in our families, however, nearly suffered a total meltdown. The liquor store in town was down to bare shelves for the first couple weeks because the normies were trying to cope by getting drunk 24/7. They were ok with Netflix and other streaming crap for the first week or so, but the internet slowed down like it does on Thanksgiving and Christmas when everyone is at home and online. Then they freaked out about how there was 'nothing to do', and crying about how they couldn't party and get drunk on weekends, go out to expensive-ass restaurants every night, go to the movie theater, etc. And everyone I know that got the 'rona was a dumbass normie who violated quarantine because they just couldn't stand not being out in public with a bunch of fellow dumbasses.
Meanwhile, I'm just puttering around the garden, doing upkeep on the house, and reading books or occasionally watching an old tv show that went off the air years ago (I don't even have cable anymore, because nothing that's on tv now interests me in the least). I do miss when only essential workers were allowed out in public; driving to work was NICE. What would normally be a 45 minute drive to work became a 20 minute drive, and with nobody doing their best to kill themselves and take me with them like usual when going down the highway.
The fact that a bunch of normies, particularly TEENS, literally killed themselves because of the shutdown just speaks to the depths of depravity and mindless bread and circuses our civilization has stooped to.