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SontaranStratagem
13 Apr 20 18:48
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I've just started running again, after my run I had to the shop and then trundle back home (3 mile walk from the shop)

I did this last year and even I'm seeing a changing country Sad I'm not a big social person, I don't work for any company so don't notice that side of it

But last August/September this country was different, its changed already, last year there was no 3 feet rule, there was no sections to pay for your things, there was no glass kiosks surrounding the till, there was no masks and gloves, the people were more laid back, they didn't tell you to stand 2 feet from the glass whilst they scanned your stuff (they do all this now), some shops are now refusing cash (cashless incoming).

This country will never be the same again, we are never going back to how it was before, we are entering a new era and its not a pretty site PlainSad

And as I've said above, if I've noticed a massive change in mentality and behaviour I'm sure others have noticed it that are out working. They pulled this off within a few weeks.

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SontaranStratagem
When: 13 Apr 20 18:51
The bloke who served me today was totally different last year, he would have a laugh and take my cash without wanting to get rid of it like a hot potato

Today he was behind a glass wall, never smiled or said goodbye, had a mask and gloves on and took my tenner like it was ready for disinfecting, very sad times

Bare in mind last year I went into this particular show AFTER a 5 mile run, sweat dried on my brow and starting to need a bath

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By:
black shuck
When: 13 Apr 20 19:04
I have noticed the increased number of neo nazi's..20 year old girls lamenting me for walking through the EXIT door..every shop has a muscle head...the essential police...how are other people coping...
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SontaranStratagem
When: 13 Apr 20 19:08
The young women are the worst for sure

There's one on my street who is constantly moaning and b*tching about people going out for a walk ffs

"why don't they think the rules apply to them" even though they are allowed and its within the rules.
By:
Dotchinite
When: 13 Apr 20 19:16
So many people walking around looking totally terrified. I just dont think these will ever be capable of going back to normal when the lockdown is lifted.
Then theres the ones who think this lockdown isnt tough enough. They are really scary as they have lost all sense of reality and would be quite happy if the police were to shoot you for taking a walk.
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black shuck
When: 13 Apr 20 19:23
I'm 57 so most of my race is already run ..that is a seriously good job coz 30 years ago I would not be talked to like i do now..and I still have more in me than these teewats realise..part of me almost wants the anarchy that looks like coming..I know how to fend for myself
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Angoose
When: 13 Apr 20 19:32
We won't go back to normal, because normal was the problem.
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SontaranStratagem
When: 13 Apr 20 20:21
Normal in that sense hasn't been that since the 1700s, goose

2001 was the start of the new normal we see now, but even before that it was pretty s**** still anyway

People are treated like 5 year olds now, you can't even be trusted to shop for food, they are even holding your hands with that
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SontaranStratagem
When: 13 Apr 20 20:22
But its hitting villages like mine

People are not what they were last September Sad
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 13 Apr 20 20:22
They want you to question the old normal, its that normal that made your elderly die...
By:
Dotchinite
When: 13 Apr 20 20:28
How was normal the problem? What about the old normal cant return?
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