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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Now that lockdown is coming to an end, and looks to be the last of them.

Do you think you'll come out of it a better person, and take more things for granted?

Certainly think I will. Going to appreciate being around friends much more, and make and effort to do something different each week.

Curious to hear your thoughts

Note: I know these lockdown threads can be annoying, but I felt this was a little different.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Now that lockdown is coming to an end, and looks to be the last of them.

Do you think you'll come out of it a better person, and take more things for granted?

Certainly think I will. Going to appreciate being around friends much more, and make and effort to do something different each week.

Curious to hear your thoughts

Note: I know these lockdown threads can be annoying, but I felt this was a little different. "

I will definitely have changed I actually feel like a different person over this last few weeks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't think I'll be different if I'm honest OP.

I've had a few changes in my life in the last month or so but my core character and traits will remain the same.

There might be a little more appreciation of certain things initially but I'm pretty sure that will pass quickly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think we'll forget this all very, very quickly.. No mind wants to stay in a traumatic period. The new found appreciation for certain things will fade I fear.

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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago

Galway

I feel like I give less of a shit about certain things and I really hope it stays that way. Something to work on I suppose

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'll just come out of it.. Simple as that and continue on as I was..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think we'll forget this all very, very quickly.. No mind wants to stay in a traumatic period. The new found appreciation for certain things will fade I fear. "

I agree , we will quickly adapt and move on, that's why the species is so successful

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Now that lockdown is coming to an end, and looks to be the last of them.

Do you think you'll come out of it a better person, and take more things for granted?

Certainly think I will. Going to appreciate being around friends much more, and make and effort to do something different each week.

Curious to hear your thoughts

Note: I know these lockdown threads can be annoying, but I felt this was a little different. I will definitely have changed I actually feel like a different person over this last few weeks. "

New profile, new you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Now that lockdown is coming to an end, and looks to be the last of them.

Do you think you'll come out of it a better person, and take more things for granted?

Certainly think I will. Going to appreciate being around friends much more, and make and effort to do something different each week.

Curious to hear your thoughts

Note: I know these lockdown threads can be annoying, but I felt this was a little different. I will definitely have changed I actually feel like a different person over this last few weeks.

New profile, new you! "

Just feel different person don't know if it's due to the lockdown or not.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary

nope. I'll just return to all the life I had pre covid hopefully. there is no reason why life cannot resume In full capacity.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

You can't improve anything that's already perfect, in other words I'm still the same.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I won't change you I am but I've learnt a lot about myself over the last year and I'm going to be saying no to a lot of people and have realised how many toxic people I had in my life

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By *vpamelaTV/TS
over a year ago

kinkville


"Now that lockdown is coming to an end, and looks to be the last of them.

Do you think you'll come out of it a better person, and take more things for granted?

Certainly think I will. Going to appreciate being around friends much more, and make and effort to do something different each week.

Curious to hear your thoughts

Note: I know these lockdown threads can be annoying, but I felt this was a little different. "

More of a slut would be my take.

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway

Being a single self employed mom of two teenagers whose business was decimated by covid its the first time in my life ive had to b reliant on the state and had to struggle week in week out..ive never known before the reality of many of being cold cos i couldn't afford oil or having to tell the kids there was a power cut cos i couldnt afford to feed the meter for a day or two...its defo made me reasses frivolous spending and a new found zeal to build my business back up now things are reopening

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Being a single self employed mom of two teenagers whose business was decimated by covid its the first time in my life ive had to b reliant on the state and had to struggle week in week out..ive never known before the reality of many of being cold cos i couldn't afford oil or having to tell the kids there was a power cut cos i couldnt afford to feed the meter for a day or two...its defo made me reasses frivolous spending and a new found zeal to build my business back up now things are reopening"

Very best of luck with it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm hoping it'll be a long time before I take for granted simple physical contact with loved ones and time spent with friends, but I suspect eventually the memory of the past 18 months will fade.

If you look at the level of community spirit and reaching out to help others in the first lockdown compared to the same time this year, it's like night and day and I imagine the majority will slowly but surely revert to how things were before, however that looked for each individual.

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway

Bogm for some reason i cant reply n quote but thank you

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west

The why can't I get a meet threads will start flourishing again

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The why can't I get a meet threads will start flourishing again "
Why have you got a few lined up for us.

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"The why can't I get a meet threads will start flourishing again Why have you got a few lined up for us."

Yeah might do just for the craic

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City

Nah. I havnt changed.

Was content before this, am content now.

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By *atts n titsCouple
over a year ago

everywhere

I won't lie covid has broken me I've never had anxiety in my life now it flairs up at the most random of times and on a heavier note my body is ruined by mindless eating

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City


"I won't lie covid has broken me I've never had anxiety in my life now it flairs up at the most random of times and on a heavier note my body is ruined by mindless eating "

Shit. I’m sorry. That’s a bit crap. But I bet you’re stil a ride!

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By *atts n titsCouple
over a year ago

everywhere


"I won't lie covid has broken me I've never had anxiety in my life now it flairs up at the most random of times and on a heavier note my body is ruined by mindless eating

Shit. I’m sorry. That’s a bit crap. But I bet you’re stil a ride! "

I'd do with the lights off

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's been both good and absolutely awful for me.

Good:I lost 2 stone in weight due to walking every night something I wouldn't have done if we weren't in lockdown.

Bad:I lost my Dad because of this horrible virus.

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By *he English OneMan
over a year ago

west


"It's been both good and absolutely awful for me.

Good:I lost 2 stone in weight due to walking every night something I wouldn't have done if we weren't in lockdown.

Bad:I lost my Dad because of this horrible virus. "

Sorry to hear that life can be cruel at times

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By *j69funCouple
over a year ago

kildare


"It's been both good and absolutely awful for me.

Good:I lost 2 stone in weight due to walking every night something I wouldn't have done if we weren't in lockdown.

Bad:I lost my Dad because of this horrible virus. "

sorry for loss.

Cant wait to give hugs to my family and friends.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Being a single self employed mom of two teenagers whose business was decimated by covid its the first time in my life ive had to b reliant on the state and had to struggle week in week out..ive never known before the reality of many of being cold cos i couldn't afford oil or having to tell the kids there was a power cut cos i couldnt afford to feed the meter for a day or two...its defo made me reasses frivolous spending and a new found zeal to build my business back up now things are reopening"

This makes my heart sore. As a small business owner with kids this really resonates with me. I'm sure you will give it absolutely everything.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"It's been both good and absolutely awful for me.

Good:I lost 2 stone in weight due to walking every night something I wouldn't have done if we weren't in lockdown.

Bad:I lost my Dad because of this horrible virus. "

So sorry for your loss

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway


"Being a single self employed mom of two teenagers whose business was decimated by covid its the first time in my life ive had to b reliant on the state and had to struggle week in week out..ive never known before the reality of many of being cold cos i couldn't afford oil or having to tell the kids there was a power cut cos i couldnt afford to feed the meter for a day or two...its defo made me reasses frivolous spending and a new found zeal to build my business back up now things are reopening

This makes my heart sore. As a small business owner with kids this really resonates with me. I'm sure you will give it absolutely everything."

Onwards and upwards

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway


"It's been both good and absolutely awful for me.

Good:I lost 2 stone in weight due to walking every night something I wouldn't have done if we weren't in lockdown.

Bad:I lost my Dad because of this horrible virus. "

So sorry to hear this

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By *phrodite72Woman
over a year ago

dublin/galway


"I won't lie covid has broken me I've never had anxiety in my life now it flairs up at the most random of times and on a heavier note my body is ruined by mindless eating "

U can never have too many curves and on a more serious note hope the anxiety eases with the return to normality

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No not at all.... I'll still be the same little prick I always was

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