…We’re all absolutely fine.
It was the first week of lockdown in the UK when I noticed that all of my male friends seemed to be shaving their heads. I couldn’t let it go without a cartoon, and so the first creature was born.
Over the following weeks and then months, I saw other creatures start to emerge. The sourdough and banana bread. The plant photos. The new puppy. The elaborate DIY projects.
I drew them all. Barely contained panic, haunted eyes, and a joyless determination to beat claustrophobic boredom.
Uncertainty, isolation, and a general existential dread have made us all quite strange. If you started your own podcast or nosedived into a jar of Nutella—no judgment. We’re all trying to get through it the best way we can. And we’re all absolutely fine… No, really, totally fine.
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#1 Despair cut
#2 Cooking up a storm
#3 Sudden wellness evangelist
#4 Zoom quizmaster
#5 Proud plant parent
#6 Climbing the walls
#7 Emergency pet
#8 Pod goals
#9 Going nuts
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Share on FacebookI've always leaned towards introversion and being a hermit. This isn't much different for me. Although, I am angrier more often...As I keep torturing myself by reading about karens, anti-maskers, and trump.
Ditto. Worse than my news binging is my frequent check-in to the Covid-19 statistics for my area. Feel like a ghoul.
Load More Replies...Too much sport with a self-induces short hair cut. So a solid mix of #1 and #3. I'm happy that I'm only at home every second week... or I might add some numbers to that list.
I went with the self-imposed asymmetric quarantine cut. Then I made the mistake of going outside, now I guess this is what I look like.
Load More Replies...I agree with Peter Bear I'm an introvert Lol this has not changed my life in anyway
I have to admit I love to stay at home. More time for some stuff that needed to be done for a long time. My rabbits love the additional attention too. If there had been a number for Netflix/Prime/Youtube addiction or increased online-shopping that would be definitively me.
Zoom Quizmaster. But mostly I just read a lot... why didn't they add that?
Already was fitness mad but took up yoga teacher training whilst still working full time for the NHS ha but also did weekly quizzes until it got super boring.
I've always leaned towards introversion and being a hermit. This isn't much different for me. Although, I am angrier more often...As I keep torturing myself by reading about karens, anti-maskers, and trump.
Ditto. Worse than my news binging is my frequent check-in to the Covid-19 statistics for my area. Feel like a ghoul.
Load More Replies...Too much sport with a self-induces short hair cut. So a solid mix of #1 and #3. I'm happy that I'm only at home every second week... or I might add some numbers to that list.
I went with the self-imposed asymmetric quarantine cut. Then I made the mistake of going outside, now I guess this is what I look like.
Load More Replies...I agree with Peter Bear I'm an introvert Lol this has not changed my life in anyway
I have to admit I love to stay at home. More time for some stuff that needed to be done for a long time. My rabbits love the additional attention too. If there had been a number for Netflix/Prime/Youtube addiction or increased online-shopping that would be definitively me.
Zoom Quizmaster. But mostly I just read a lot... why didn't they add that?
Already was fitness mad but took up yoga teacher training whilst still working full time for the NHS ha but also did weekly quizzes until it got super boring.
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