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> this difference is what has marked more that sense of feeling like having indifference towards the calendar, you cannot tell which day it is nor I have been able to get out for these last 48 days.
That is nuts. I don't know your exact living conditions but I heard that Spain got pretty restrictive (leading to a popularity of dogs). I mean I still have a front and back yard and people could still walk around if they kept separated.
> have been allowed to break that period of confinement. Psychologically it does have an effect when you are too static and have the uncertainty of what could be happening outside in this world. The world hasnĀ“t changed but for these 48 days, it has turned out to be "an experience".
Your used to a sometimes grueling university schedule, for it all to suddenly stop the world would become... structureless. Even if I don't think the university is best for your mental health I think that such a sudden change is bad as you lose a sense of direction. On top of a sudden confinement! After my grandfather died I felt a bit of this and the virus didn't help me trying to find a normal system.
> ...as for the authoritarian aspect, I....
Swap out /pol/ with Tea Party and you have the attitude I have.
Though I have a massive distrust to all political groups as I think most groups failed in this. But I rather not go into that here.
> it began while I was typing this same post. This is going to be good.
well, I have 3 posts ready but there still is one main section unfinished and unexpectedly my father is trying to have me binge watch 12 hours of content at least this weekend. So we will see if can get the final part out. Not like it's a major problem, just slightly frustrating to have ones day completely rearranged.