2424: Normal Conversation
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- [Two Cueballs wearing face masks are facing each other and talking]
- Cueball 1: So how's...everything.
- Cueball 1: I mean, I know everything is, um...but are you, uh...
- Cueball 1: Sorry, I feel like the pandemic has destroyed my ability to have a conversation like a normal human.
- Cueball 2: Haha, I know, right?
- [Caption below the panel]:
- I'm at least glad I have this excuse now.
Discussion
I told my friends that my mother tested positive for COVID-19. I noticed that I only had to say "tested positive", the rest is implicit. I think it's similar in the gay community with HIV/AIDS. -- bubblegum (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
- ...uh, interesting thing to bring up. 108.162.215.244 02:11, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
- That's not specific to any gay community. You say 'tested positive' in any community and people will turn their heads. I guess the culture differentiates whether it's an STD or a child. 108.162.219.80 12:55, 14 February 2021 (UTC)
As an introvert, I've found that my interactions with other humans have changed very little . . . and mostly positively, as there are fewer of them. It's also nice to have a topic ready at all times to fill those awkward silences.
"Stay Positive. Test Negative." -Norah O'Donnell 162.158.74.239 11:45, 14 February 2021 (UTC)
"Does this have any relation to jail? - 172.70.178.162 04:23, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
- The pandemic hit hard. It was misery in a nutshell. Z1mp0st0rz (talk) 17:01, 22 April 2024 (UTC)