You throw them in the trash, even the flushable 1s!
At the time we were scared to death but this was us
I was terrified of Covid until I got it. It was awful and I was down bad for a good 4-5 days, but I never felt like I was in danger of dying or anything close to that although anxiety wise I was pretty anxious
I feel like once I got over my first bout with Covid, my life kinda went back to prepandemic. I felt a lil invincible… until I got it again
Fastforward to now, I’m a 3 time Covid champion. The second time was actually worse than the first. Sickest I’ve ever been in my life. this third time was a walk in the park tho
We will survive my brothers
I was the first time. I was masked up, washing my hands nonstop. Got sick from a coworker I worked with at arms length the first time, no real way of avoiding it. it sat us both down for a week.Where you taking any precautions at all?
I mean, I got it once and it was entirely my fault. I went to an outdoor concert that got moved indoors at the last moment because of possible rain. Bam, Covid.
Still wash mine. Why not?
I picked up a lot of good habits during covid. Wearing masks in crowds, using hand sanitizer when I'm out and about during the day and washing my hands and taking off my outside clothes as soon as I come in the house.
I'm never going back to the way it was before. Its a wonder we wasn't always sick back in those days - oh wait we was
Every time you looked up, somebody was sick. I said it before and ill say it again, I have not had so much as the sniffles since Nov 2019. I barely remember what it feels like to be sick at this point.
Hands down the biggest most widespread all-encompassing exposal of human stupidity I've ever witnessed in my 26 years of lifeCOVID really exposed a lot of people
they should market it like that and not "flushable".You throw them in the trash, even the flushable 1s!
I still spray and clean stuff that I bring into my house. As I was saying before, that makes more sense than the way we was doing before.
I remember buying things like toys growing up for instance and coming right from the store with it and getting in my bed with it. Man, that's nasty. How many sick folks (people who got hepatitis or aids or covid or the flu or are just sick) touched it before I bought it?
It makes all the sense in the world to clean stuff before it enters the house.
I remember when I used to go out places like to a store or concert or the movies and then come right home and sit on my bed. Man, that's nasty.
The pandemic taught me to be cleaner and more sanitary.
Them covid caused by 5g internet people were batshyt crazy.
Whered all them people shouting that bullshyt go,?