• @morrowind@lemmy.ml
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    552 months ago

    If we’re talking politically, covid wasn’t the turning point.

    If we’re talking socializing, then covid wasn’t the turning point either, however it was sort of a point of no return or something. Not sure how to describe it.

    I’ve seen plenty of romanticizing of pre-covid days from people around the ages of 18-23 today. Back when they still had friends and their life together, and they never really recovered from the isolation at a critical point.

    • @Jankatarch@lemmy.world
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      312 months ago

      Covid was like that part in adventure movies where characters have to run accross a bridge as it’s collapsing and look back then say “that was our only way to return, we have to keep going now”

      • @topherclay@lemmy.world
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        Except instead of hiking their adventurer backpacks up and setting off into the dense jungle in front of them, it’s clicking a “forgot password” link and opening a tab with their email while they wait for the new password to log in to zoom or something.

  • IndescribablySad@threads.net
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    2 months ago

    “We used to be so fleshpilled. It’s 2050, and all these skinmonglers are still fucking with my moo’.”

    A cacophony of approving moos rise from a worn speaker. The faint outline of a smile is illuminated by the gentle red light of a whirring monitor.

  • @qjkxbmwvz@startrek.website
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    202 months ago

    It’s not all bad — remote work policy is now a major topic. You’d be laughed out of any number of job interviews for asking about remote work policy, whereas now it’s a completely fair question.

    • Smee
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      62 months ago

      My local grocery store is staffed by remote workers at night.

    • Echo Dot
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      12 months ago

      The office building where I work kind of looks like one of those abandoned buildings in Chernobyl. Everyone went remote but they were reluctant to fully embrace it so they kept the office except no one ever went in and now everything’s just covered in dust.

      I don’t know why they just don’t sell the building lease. Maybe they can’t find anyone to buy it.

  • MacN'Cheezus
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    2 months ago

    They already do. Like, “remember when fast food places used to have a dollar menu, and you could buy a dozen eggs for two bucks?”

  • @Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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    102 months ago

    Yep, things changed, but it’s more like it’s all mask off now.

    Before covid it was all like this, except the majority could pretend things were fine.

    Now it’s part of the common zeitgeist that things are not fine.

    I like to say that we are now in the endgame.