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      You just won’t have disposable income or clothing or food - or shelter, but those things are HIGHLY overrated. You never hear cavemen complain about those things.

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    My mental health was the best it’s ever been during lockdown (I was with my family, so I wasn’t losing out on any socializing). Can’t believe I’m hoping for another global pandemic for time off work.

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      Yeah well - when you’re on your death bed you’ll be sorry you didn’t have more time to spend at work helping someone else to make money so they can have all the time off they want.

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        I think some people know how to work the system in their favor. When I was living in an apartment, I noticed I was the only one in my building that got up in the morning and went to work. The people around me were home all day and night, but maybe they all worked from home? If so they sure made a lot of trips to 7-11 during the day and also spent a lot of time hanging around smoking outside.

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    If that’s true, then I must be the healthiest person in the world!! (My doctor): Oh lord no, why even the slightest breeze could…(Me): THE HEALTHIEST PERSON IN THE WORLD!!! BWAH HA HA HA HA as I tear off my clothes, run out the door and head for the nearest sofa and game console.