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Update from The House of Plague, Day 5

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Snapshots from elisi's household:
The middle one, complaining about the lunch options. She appreciates the evening meals (Darcy is a good cook, yo), but we tend to just go for basic sandwiches on a lunchtime, and (at uni) she's gotten used to feeding herself things like couscous and bagels. She had a mini-rant last night: "And now it's like: Here is a carbohydrate and a beet!" Readers, we laughed. Also, once we're out of quarantine, she's in charge of shopping for lunch time food.
The eldest, who likes her hair very short, laughing her head off as she is being hoovered after a semi-successful hair-cutting session, since (despite wearing the large over-all plastic apron that they used for painting when they were little) she is covered in hair.
Me, looking at a very high up shelf.
"That shelf looks VERY dusty. When did I last clean it?"
*searches memory*
*results = zero instances found*
Me:

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The ugly (Genuinely scary & upsetting. Maybe just forward it to the government.)
Coronavirus: Italy's hardest-hit city wants you to see how COVID-19 is affecting its hospitals
The good (From around the world <3)
Well, if anyone wondered what Wales is getting up to
Quarantine in Spain, Day 3
ok so youve heard of italians singing songs from their homes… i give you spaniards playing bingo from their balconies
See the human spirit. Hear it sing.
'Nature is taking back Venice': wildlife returns to tourist-free city
Nothing to do with corona, just a BEAUTIFUL library
The memes
Not technically a meme, but daaaaaamn: Lmfaaooooo Norway just called the US a dusty ass bitch and they ain’t wrong
Also not a meme, but: Stephen Collins on best practice – cartoon
I feel this one in my SOUL: I keep wanting to type CORVID every god damned time
Buzzfeed (I know, I know, but they are good at collections): Stockpiling, and not just toilet paper...

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You're welcome. <3 I think we all need something other than just Doom And Gloom. Laughter is the best medicine and all that. :)
I laughed my head off at the panic shopping. It does explain a lot. I've gone to the grocery store several times over the past three weeks - and the panic shopping is bizarre.
It's clearly a human thing. Even in Denmark people went panic shopping - after the politicians said 'Don't panic'... (And then the Queen went on TV and told ppl off. See next post!)
People don't know how to handle this. It's like an invisible hurricane.
Nice simile. As the saying goes 'The crowd is stupid'. (I don't know if it's a saying in English, but it's a saying where I come from.)