I do feel free. About 40 percent. [...] I can see my friends virtually. I mostly feel like I’ve seen them when I see them virtually. [...] I do most of the things I did before, even if it’s in electronic settings. I have an electronic freedom.
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We’re learning to how to wash our hands in 2020 while we were expecting flying cars.
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I think things are going to change after this. I think everything will be restricted.
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I’m worried that COVID-19 won’t disappear.
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‘If we had to live like this for a whole year, maybe we would need the help of a physicologist.’
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I don’t like being in 10 square meters for more than a month. Moreover I can’t stand my parents and my sister is foul. All the homework stresses me out. I miss going out with my friends.
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‘We go around thinking everything is going to be okay, that our lives will turn out good, that nothing special will happen but we don’t think about what the alternative is. We don’t think about what could happen if world war 3 starts, if someone very essential in our live dies, .... if a new disease kills a lot of humans and makes us stay at home for months. Maybe something little may cause the biggest twist in your life, we can’t know what will happen, so don’t take anything for granted. Life isn’t insured.’
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