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Robin's avatar

Many things you have listed - decrease of quality in both food and in many cases, service; an increase in the presence of homeless, especially in places they used to not be; and a simple deterioration are all things I have observed as well. Not just post pandemic, but even beforehand. The pandemic, as well as the related economic consequences, simply made some things more obvious. I see it as related to our overall inability to make things work anymore, be it housing or transportation or simply cooking a decent hamburger in a Wendy's. Why is probably a book in itself.

I don't think you are the only one who still feels the lingering effects of the pandemic and I don't think it is simply your age. I am about 20 years older than you and I feel many of the same things. My life seems to be trapped in a suspended state where , in many ways I still try to recapture what life was like in 2019 even though I know the world has changed in irreparable ways. I think that those of us who lived through 2020 and 2021 will carry emotional and psychological scars for the rest of our lives, and March 2020 will always be a hard line of before and after.

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Kevin's avatar

It’s almost like shutting the whole world down has consequences you can’t anticipate.

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