YumYum74 wrote:To an extent, sure. I lost my mother last year, not through Covid but cancer, and we could only say goodbye with a few people. Missed the warmth of family and friends around me at that time for sure. Still do for normal reasons.
Professionally as well; in normal times I work in an office with more than 30 people. Everybody working from home still, haven’t seen most of them since last April.
Will throw myself on a needle with a vaccin as soon as it’s my turn.
filthyk9pissslut wrote:Everything happens for a reason (Causality), Guess whats going to happen after 2035 if we continue our today's path. world population will reach above 12billion, more than 2 billion people are going to live in extream poverty. Crime rate & unemployment rate will reach above 20/100. Innocent children, women & everyone is going to suffer... Climate change, natural disasters and the accompanying vegetation loss will lead to starvation and riots...
More than 1 billion people are living in poverty today... 3.4 million innocent children are dying every year because of starvation... Nobody cared, No one did anything to control population. But someone always cared, he had to do something, he can't ignore their tears...![]()
Your old life you won't get that back, that's the sad truth, unless they are ready to change (i don't think it's going to happen). A new world without religions, casts, narcissism, possessions or boundaries, a new world of united humankind, that's his desire. End will justify the means...
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