#stay home
Christabel Chua
If I have to be on social lockdown, there’s no one I’d rather be quarantined with than him. And her. And him.
Love my polycule.
This is a tough time for many people. At the moment in my country there are
7918 confirmed infections and 314 deaths.
Remember to always make your health a priority.
I want to share with you some less waste tips that may help you these days.
- Let’s start with masks - they are not difficult to sew at home (or even make without sewing!) and it is obvious that having a reusable one is better than using lots of disposable ones. After use you can disinfect it with boiling water or just put it into laundry ;) I recommend you having a few face masks.
- Hand sanitizer - the world went crazy about it. Try making it yourself, it is easy! Ingredients:
- 12 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol
- 5 tablespoons of aloe vera and 3 tablespoons of glycerin which will prevent your skin from drying out and provide extra protection
- You can also add some drops of essential oil;)
- Most of people started to care about cleaning much more due to the pandemic. Using homemade cleaning products is a goal that I still have not achieved yet. If you feel ready to start using them, go for it, look for the recipes (for example on pinterest) and make your own natural cleaning supplies!
- I know that gloves are required to be worn now, but to be honest I do not believe that using disposable gloves will save us and from my point of view we are just making a huge waste with this plastic or rubber accessories. But…
- please,wash your hands after touching any questionable surface. It is crucial to keep you and others save.
- If you are storing food, remember that using aluminium or metal cans is probably a better choice than choosing plastic or glass due to recycling. Of course you can reuse most of packaging. But again, make yourself comfortable and buy what you need to survive.
- Buy fruit and vegetables that stay fresh for a long time as: apples, potatoes and sweet potatoes, onions, garlic, apples, carrots, celery, lemons, beetroots, cabbages, brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower. You can also freeze fruits, I often freeze my bananas ;)
- Grow your own food and make your own bread, cookies, muesli, pasta etc. ;)
I hope you’re doing great and have everything you need. I wish you good heath! Greetings!
Instagram story March 30, 2021
bakugou: man, FUCK this virus
todoroki:donot fuck the virus.
Captain !
Waiting for spring…
stay safe
I keep hearing stories about people staying home with their girlfriends or wives during this quarantine period. Lucky them.
I’m still left home with no girlfriend (or chance of having one). I guess that’s normal for me anyway, but at least I had a little hope that that would change before. Now I know that I’ll be in this situation for around a year more. No chances of even a hug. This is going to suck.
But it’s better to be safe during this pandemic. Not being stupid and going out. I keep seeing people go out in crowded places. Why are people so stupid?! Even if you don’t ‘feel’ sick, you are contributing to the deaths and suffering of others. Be smart, stay home!
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Comedy
- El Bar (2017),España★★★/.5
- Toc Toc (2017), España ★★★★★
- Un cuento chino (2011), Argentina/España ★★★★
- El cumple de la abuela (2015), México ★★★
- Soltera Codiciada (2019), Perú ★★★
- Un Padre No Tan Padre (2016), México ★★★★★
- No se aceptan devoluciones (2013), México ★★★★
Drama
- ¿A quién te llevarías a una isla desierta? (2019), España ★★★★
- Vivir dos veces (2019), España ★★★★/.5
- El club de los incomprendidos (2014), España ★★★
- Cuatro lunas (2014), México ★★★★
- El laberinto del fauno (2006), México/España ★★★★/.5
- Diarios de motocicleta (2004), ★★★★
Thriller
- El Hoyo (2019), España ★★★★/.5
- Contratiempo (2016), España ★★★★/.5
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During the quarantine I have been sleeping later and later. Hopefully by the end of it I will have made a full circle sleeping at a normal time
1st week in forced isolation due to permanent WFH requirements
Honestly, I’m struggling.
Being in forced isolation is hard. Prior to the pandemic, I never really was able to hang out with my friends because I would always get turned down. I was the only one ever planning anything, but of course they have their own friends and their own lives. I’m not a priority in their lives, and that’s okay. However, the only human interaction I had was at work. Now that we all have to work from home, I feel like I am cut off from the rest of the world.
I am lonely. I try to chat with others during the day but I don’t want to be distracting while they are also working from home. I’ve asked if they would like to have Zoom/Skype sessions like everyone else is doing but they all decline.
I am struggling. The boredom kills me. I don’t have any hobbies I genuinely enjoy, there’s only so much Netflix I can watch. I don’t have any energy to even leave the house to go for a walk, despite not actually doing anything. It feels like a kind of depression without the obvious sadness. That is something I know I need to sort out.
I am an introverted extrovert. I need my down time to recharge, but I can’t be alone for days on end with no human contact. This pandemic is destroying my mental health but I know by me staying home it is giving everyone else a fighting chance.