Same world that my previous Celestia's from! Ignore the random writing lol, that's just the scribbles of a madman who obsesses over their fictional worlds too much
first pride month that I've ever celebrated! I'm no longer homophobic and I'm so much happier, happy pride month to all the guys, gals, and nonbinary pals out there!
The more I spend inside, the more I am starting to forget how the outside world is like. I don't remember how the damn rain feels at this point and starting to forget how grass does. I feel like a convict.
I am starting to love the things I never thought I would. I suddenly find myself wanting to smell the dirty, marshy water from the river nearby. I never was fond of being around that place, it has all sorts of nasty things in it (including even, not sh*ting you, legitimate nuclear waste), but I really wanna go for a swim.
5261453 It's kiiiiiind of recent? I mean, time has no meaning anymore, so it could have been last year for all I know. I've just come to the realization that I no longer distinguish between the two. I have no idea how long I've been doing it before that.
5261451 Well, the garden center area does sell herbs and vegetables that can be grown in your garden or pots. People can grow their own food (AKA essentials) at home from those products during a pandemic.
5261636 I've discovered that I have a spectrum for these things. There's "these are definitely considered pajamas" to "these would technically be okay to wear in public".
You think that's great? In my neighbourhood no-one cares what anyone else wears. I can walk to the local shop in my pjs and no-one bats an eye. It's great how cool a community can be once you've lived there for a bit. Sucks that I can't go out and see anyone though.
5261769 That's awesome! I went outside in pajamas once...just in my front yard. I got some veyr judgey looks and decided not to do it again. XD Yeah, I miss a lot of my friends as well. Thankfully my best friend lives basically down the road from me, so we can still get together.
5261770 It depends on where you live I guess, I live in a neighbourhood that's a moderate distance away from any citys, so everyone kinda knows each other to some extent.
5261751 For me, it's what kind of day im having. I'm sure we all have those days where we just don't give a damn. We look at out pants and think, nah, too much effort, put on our pajamas and go to the gas station for a drink.
5263096 Oof, I'm sorry. Online school is why I'm glad I'm homeschooled, nothing changed except now my art and tap classes are online. For me....I'd have to say it started around 2-3, and now it's around 8. Maybe 7.
5263103 Well it seems that we went through opposite changes then, I probably started at ten, now I'm here. Any particular events or reasons for the change?
5263104 I managed to break up my schedule. At first I felt like I was kind of rushing through time with no way to slow down, but then I found a new hobby and it helped me slow down a bit. The hobby in question was watercolor painting, actually. After that, it just...got easier. I'm beginning to appreciate being able to stay at home and not worry about going anywhere. It also helps that my best friend lives just down the road, so we can see each other on weekends.
Same.
I feel more comfortable in pajama bottoms. So having a reason to not leave the house is great!
What is time?
5261446
I think it has something to do with the length of a season on Netflix.
I'm still working during this pandemic at Home Depot.
5261449
Huh, so Home Depot is considered an essential service.
Yeah, I guess I can see that.
Tell me this isn't a recent realization?! Because I stopped recognizing the two after the first 2 weeks.
You mean you're still wearing clothes?
The more I spend inside, the more I am starting to forget how the outside world is like. I don't remember how the damn rain feels at this point and starting to forget how grass does. I feel like a convict.
5261453
I stopped realizing after like, the first two days
5261456
Impressive
5261457
I mean, it’s probably more of a bad thing then it is good.
5261458
Probably.
I am starting to love the things I never thought I would. I suddenly find myself wanting to smell the dirty, marshy water from the river nearby. I never was fond of being around that place, it has all sorts of nasty things in it (including even, not sh*ting you, legitimate nuclear waste), but I really wanna go for a swim.
5261453
It's kiiiiiind of recent? I mean, time has no meaning anymore, so it could have been last year for all I know.
I've just come to the realization that I no longer distinguish between the two. I have no idea how long I've been doing it before that.
there was a difference?
twilight
Things are honestly not too bad here as well. There are some enjoyable aspects
5261473
I see.
5261447
Really? I was guessing it had something to do with how often adds show up on hulu :P
5261515
That too.
5261451
Well, the garden center area does sell herbs and vegetables that can be grown in your garden or pots. People can grow their own food (AKA essentials) at home from those products during a pandemic.
Wait...there was a difference?
"Grandpa, what's the difference between clothes and pajamas?"
"Nopony knows. It's an ancient mystery. Everypony forgot in the pandemic of '20."
I know the difference! Clothes are for work and pajamas... are for litterally everything else!
Sounds like a comfy existence, or you know a Walmart at 3 am
5261636
I've discovered that I have a spectrum for these things. There's "these are definitely considered pajamas" to "these would technically be okay to wear in public".
You think that's great? In my neighbourhood no-one cares what anyone else wears. I can walk to the local shop in my pjs and no-one bats an eye. It's great how cool a community can be once you've lived there for a bit. Sucks that I can't go out and see anyone though.
5261769
That's awesome!
I went outside in pajamas once...just in my front yard. I got some veyr judgey looks and decided not to do it again. XD
Yeah, I miss a lot of my friends as well. Thankfully my best friend lives basically down the road from me, so we can still get together.
5261770
It depends on where you live I guess, I live in a neighbourhood that's a moderate distance away from any citys, so everyone kinda knows each other to some extent.
On a scale of 1-10 how would you rate your time in quarantine? I'd rate mine a 3.
5261776
From what to what? Like, what are one and ten?
5261751
For me, it's what kind of day im having. I'm sure we all have those days where we just don't give a damn. We look at out pants and think, nah, too much effort, put on our pajamas and go to the gas station for a drink.
5261785
Maybe, 1 hating it to 10 enjoying it? Thas what I would assume anyways.
5261838
Yeah, that's what I would assume too. But just checking. XD
I have caught the epidemic! I just forgot the difference today! AAAAAAAAAAAAA
5261785
Sorry for not replying, online schooling's been killing me. Anyway, 1 is horrible 10 is fantastic, after recent events I think I'm at 2.5.
5263096
Oof, I'm sorry.
Online school is why I'm glad I'm homeschooled, nothing changed except now my art and tap classes are online.
For me....I'd have to say it started around 2-3, and now it's around 8. Maybe 7.
5263103
Well it seems that we went through opposite changes then, I probably started at ten, now I'm here. Any particular events or reasons for the change?
5263104
I managed to break up my schedule. At first I felt like I was kind of rushing through time with no way to slow down, but then I found a new hobby and it helped me slow down a bit. The hobby in question was watercolor painting, actually. After that, it just...got easier. I'm beginning to appreciate being able to stay at home and not worry about going anywhere. It also helps that my best friend lives just down the road, so we can see each other on weekends.