FleaOfTheChill wrote:
'Socially distant' comes to mind. I find it bizarre that we are technically all so connected yet somehow seem to be more distant to other humans and our own humanity now. This technology that could have brought us all together more often than not seems (to me anyhow) to have had the exact opposite effect. Maybe disconnected would be a better way to say it than socially distant. Online stuff also seems to keep people from going outside as well as not being present in the company of others. I dunno. I just wanted a covid reference in there.

Agreed, the more time I spend online the more I come away with the impression that the world is one big bin fire and the sooner mother nature kicks us to the kerb the better.
It's worth going outside once in a while - you probably won't see bigotry, you probably won't see wokism, you probably won't meet an economic migrant, you probably won't encounter a feminazi, you probably won't be abused for your sexual preference, most likely no one will expect you to guess what gender pronouns to use for them and get upset if you get it wrong - whatever frightens you or makes you angry, you probably won't see it. It's actually much nicer out there than the internet would have you believe.
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