Abby VonNormal (
abbyvonnormal) wrote2020-03-17 02:54 pm
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What future?
If there ever was a time to be together, it's now. Find someone and hold them tight. Tell them you love them.
Is this another plague? Will it really be gone as quickly as it appeared? Will it come back in 10 years? In 2030. I'll be 50.
If the robots don't kill us first.
People in Italy are singing.
People in Spain are dancing.
People in America? People are in a panic. Stores are out of hand sanitizer and soap, toilet paper and cleaning products. Why? Because people are narcissistic assholes who won't admit to only thinking of themselves in crisis mode.
Then there's the media, not even social media, just everything. I don't have Facebook and I barely look at Twitter because that's a goddamn train wreck since this whole thing started. I watched the news for the first few days then realized they're the ones blowing everything out of whack and just gave up watching it altogether. Yes, people have the virus. Yes, people in the city have it and they're self-quarantining. Yes, people are dying. Yes, that sucks. But if you believe in the god you love so damn dearly you'll see that this is their way of cleansing the earth, and how everyone has a timestamp on life.
Fuck, people, get a damn grip.
Just be nice to each other. And let me buy some fucking toilet paper when I need it.
Maybe Gordon Gekko, from the movie Wall Street, said it best when it comes to Americans:

Thank you for coming to my TED talk,
x Em
Is this another plague? Will it really be gone as quickly as it appeared? Will it come back in 10 years? In 2030. I'll be 50.
If the robots don't kill us first.
People in Italy are singing.
People in Spain are dancing.
People in America? People are in a panic. Stores are out of hand sanitizer and soap, toilet paper and cleaning products. Why? Because people are narcissistic assholes who won't admit to only thinking of themselves in crisis mode.
Then there's the media, not even social media, just everything. I don't have Facebook and I barely look at Twitter because that's a goddamn train wreck since this whole thing started. I watched the news for the first few days then realized they're the ones blowing everything out of whack and just gave up watching it altogether. Yes, people have the virus. Yes, people in the city have it and they're self-quarantining. Yes, people are dying. Yes, that sucks. But if you believe in the god you love so damn dearly you'll see that this is their way of cleansing the earth, and how everyone has a timestamp on life.
Fuck, people, get a damn grip.
Just be nice to each other. And let me buy some fucking toilet paper when I need it.
Maybe Gordon Gekko, from the movie Wall Street, said it best when it comes to Americans:

Thank you for coming to my TED talk,
x Em