COVID 19: May 15, 2020

The micro blog is not so micro anymore.  I didn’t think I’d be writing about this topic for so long.  It was taking forever for the page to load, so I finally created individual posts, more or less, for each entry to make page loading faster for you guys the…

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COVID 19: May 5 -10, 2020

Happy Mother’s Day! ***   The Covid 19 world wide cases graph that I look at has changed in tragectory from a 90 degree angle to a 60 degree angle. That has to count for something. *** People shouldn’t feel bad about others celebrating things like birthdays in pandemic. It…

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COVID 19: May 1 – May 3, 2020

Here’s a story of a nightmare I had last night. Regarding the present situation, I cannot overstate that this did not actually happen.</em> Last night I had a weird nightmare where I had developed a cough that wouldn’t stop. Due to the constant fears of the current time, I was…

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COVID 19: April 21-25, 2020

I don’t understand how skateboarding, shooting hoops, and surfing all by yourself are all bad things to be doing right now, but what do I know? I originally wrote the date as 3030. Then again, it is quite fitting for where my thoughts are today. I’ve developed a new way…

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COVID 19: April 20, 2020

I just heard news (it’s all over the National Post, go look it up) that COVID-19 has peaked in the part of my country that has the most population. This is undoubtedly good news. My part of the country was about a week behind them or so. I wonder what…

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COVID 19: April 18, 2020

Yet another extension of the state of emergency here. It would almost be easier if they just came out and said, “look, this is how life is going to be. Get used to it.” All these extensions keep giving us false hope. Tell us the worst case scenario. Tell us…

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COVID 19: April 13, 2020

With the cut in supply to the oil industry announced over the whole world, I bet prices will return to whatever we thought was normal before COVID-19. Then, the price will most likely soar to uncharted territory for everyone once demand picks up in the summer. If you thought $1.40…

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