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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 1085712" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>WW3 against invisible soldiers, less the explosions and gunfire. A new lifestyle, with the expedition to buy food becoming the most scary situation in life, wearing (a useless) mask, gloves, using disinfectant ...and feeling like at anytime being the chosen target for a sniper.</p><p></p><p>Apart from that... coping well, probably very lucky to be situated surrounded by nature, a planned, quite confined long stay, with work and tasks in a large garden, so no real sense of emprisonnement (ftm). And internet works, speed down by 75%, but stability more important than speed.</p><p></p><p>Accepting that fate may do things or not, and of course wondering hard what all this may bring. Enjoying many crazy corona jokes on the net, if one can't laugh one is already gone. btw, the French are taking it seriously in my region, it's more like an unhabited planet. Food shops (peaceful, no shortages) organized to minimize contact, people keeping distances, les gendarmes doing controls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 1085712, member: 393358"] WW3 against invisible soldiers, less the explosions and gunfire. A new lifestyle, with the expedition to buy food becoming the most scary situation in life, wearing (a useless) mask, gloves, using disinfectant ...and feeling like at anytime being the chosen target for a sniper. Apart from that... coping well, probably very lucky to be situated surrounded by nature, a planned, quite confined long stay, with work and tasks in a large garden, so no real sense of emprisonnement (ftm). And internet works, speed down by 75%, but stability more important than speed. Accepting that fate may do things or not, and of course wondering hard what all this may bring. Enjoying many crazy corona jokes on the net, if one can't laugh one is already gone. btw, the French are taking it seriously in my region, it's more like an unhabited planet. Food shops (peaceful, no shortages) organized to minimize contact, people keeping distances, les gendarmes doing controls. [/QUOTE]
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