"She made the room dark and slept; she awoke and made the room light; she ate and exchanged ideas with her friends, and listened to music and attended lectures; she made the room dark and slept."
– E. M. Forster, The Machine Stops (1928)
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We should bring back Covidpunk.
Rustly bin-bag ponchos.
Big wobbly visors.
Double-layered rubber dishwashing gloves.
Old ladies with fanny packs filled with boiled coins.
A unique aesthetic moment.
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brooo like who else feels like they just lost 4 years, like how dose that happen???????????????????????????
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You fuckers would name anything and then slap the word Core on it to justify it as an aesthetic, huh?
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making potato soup for dinner for thr third time
#covidcore
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prediction for tumble discourse in the year 2050:
someone starts a “covidcore” aesthetic that revolves around baking, face masks, video games (namely animal crossing new horizons), solitude and isolationism. this aesthetic gets popular among young depressed queers who don’t know the history of the pandemic because it is not covered adequately in schools. after a few months a popular covidcore blogger gets called out for having a disease/medical fetish sideblog and the community then falls apart as the reality of what the aesthetic is trivializing comes to light for more and more people.
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I watched THE SADNESS yesterday (covidcore zombie movie on Shudder) and I loved it and I want to watch something that gives me the same feeling. But I don't want to watch THE SADNESS again because I don't want to volunteer for this level of eye gore when I know it's coming. I'm remembering this is why I used to have straight weeks of binge watching on effed up movies dot com. I want an effed up movie... A different one...
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i've been awake for days because my throat hurts so much that it is literally impossible to sleep and this is still considered a mild covid case. but tell me more how covid isn't dangerous anymore because most cases are "mild"
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