Quarantine Confessions (share yours here)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm unemployed and depressed, so my confession is that I don't really see any difference from a normal Monday.


Right there with you!
Anonymous
A friend learned how to bake bread during quarantine. She keeps using her bread as a barter method, and a lot of people keep praising her for her amaazzziiiinnngggg bread.

I just don't find it special. It's bread. It's tough, overcooked, but edible. It doesn't entice me to a backyard firepit hangout or drive 9 miles for dinner that's closer to a midnight snack time than dinner time.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A friend learned how to bake bread during quarantine. She keeps using her bread as a barter method, and a lot of people keep praising her for her amaazzziiiinnngggg bread.

I just don't find it special. It's bread. It's tough, overcooked, but edible. It doesn't entice me to a backyard firepit hangout or drive 9 miles for dinner that's closer to a midnight snack time than dinner time.



you mean overbaked?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm generally an organic/healthy food type and didn't even eat ramen in college, but discovered (?) how delicious it is over the past few months. I eat it probably every other day, way more than anyone should be ingesting packaged ramen.


Tomorrow throw out the silver packet full of monosodium and eat just the noodles. Amazingly enough
even without that packet it is still pretty flavorful.

I had ramen few times in my life and also find it incredibly delicious and very unhealthy but boy..
this the unhealthy stuff is usually so good hahaha
Anonymous
We went to Florida and didn’t get tested upon return.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A friend learned how to bake bread during quarantine. She keeps using her bread as a barter method, and a lot of people keep praising her for her amaazzziiiinnngggg bread.

I just don't find it special. It's bread. It's tough, overcooked, but edible. It doesn't entice me to a backyard firepit hangout or drive 9 miles for dinner that's closer to a midnight snack time than dinner time.



you mean overbaked?


Anonymous
I am dreading visiting my parents after a year. I was loving the “sorry, can’t visit; don’t you know there’s a pandemic?!?” excuse.

They are so exhausting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am dreading visiting my parents after a year. I was loving the “sorry, can’t visit; don’t you know there’s a pandemic?!?” excuse.

They are so exhausting.


This x10000
Anonymous
I’ve learned that living as a nudist during quarantine means I’m comfortable in my skin, do a lot less laundry and have thrown away many of my bras.

I plan to visit a nudist resort this summer to see if I’m a social nudist or a home nudist.

Anyone want to join me?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm unemployed and depressed, so my confession is that I don't really see any difference from a normal Monday.


Right there with you!


Me too. And drinking too much. Good times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve learned that living as a nudist during quarantine means I’m comfortable in my skin, do a lot less laundry and have thrown away many of my bras.

I plan to visit a nudist resort this summer to see if I’m a social nudist or a home nudist.

Anyone want to join me?


Ready when you are…. Where are you planning, Pine Tree in Annapolis, Sunny Rest in Pa, Avalon in W Va or White Tail in Va?

Im done wearing clothes, lingerie has been thinned out to bare necessities. Doubtful Im going back to the office, my closet is no longer stuffed with work outfits, shoes and purses. Determined that I no longer need a dozen fashionable swimsuits, a few one and two piece suits are all I kept for beach, family and friends pool parties. Sold the Lincoln, bought an Outback and ready to enjoy simple
living.

The pandemic has taught me that luxury items are a waste of money, simple living is what I enjoy and that equates to fashion, friends and food.

Back to the idea of naked fun, let’s go, my toothbrush, sunscreen and towel are packed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am dreading visiting my parents after a year. I was loving the “sorry, can’t visit; don’t you know there’s a pandemic?!?” excuse.

They are so exhausting.


+1, but it's my SIL and her annoying family. This past holiday season was glorious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm generally an organic/healthy food type and didn't even eat ramen in college, but discovered (?) how delicious it is over the past few months. I eat it probably every other day, way more than anyone should be ingesting packaged ramen.


Tomorrow throw out the silver packet full of monosodium and eat just the noodles. Amazingly enough
even without that packet it is still pretty flavorful.

I had ramen few times in my life and also find it incredibly delicious and very unhealthy but boy..
this the unhealthy stuff is usually so good hahaha


Bad reactions to MSG always made me toss the “flavor packet.”

Add cooked veggies, meat, etc. and Ramen is awesome again. 😎
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am dreading visiting my parents after a year. I was loving the “sorry, can’t visit; don’t you know there’s a pandemic?!?” excuse.

They are so exhausting.


This x10000


Agree, but broaden this out to MANY social obligations that I was able to avoid for the last year.
Anonymous
^^A relaxed Thanksgiving at home without a long road trip was glorious!
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