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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It doesn't feel normal to me. And I am better off MC. It feels like the spin is on. Of course, being from former Yugoslavia, I might have some better idea to look for small clues. I am not the Sarajevo siege pp. I can tell people are angry, when I go to a grocery store or get constant calls from doctors to come for the check up. Never before did they call me so many times. Doctors offices can't pay nurses and staff without patients. I see people buying only a few things at the grocery store as opposed to in March when people were loading up. Perhaps that is bcs they are still stocked up, but I don't think so. I ran through my stock of food. I think when a person is buying two cans and a box of pasta and one sauce, they are broke. This is how it felt in Yugoslavia, just being uneasy and faking everything is fine, until nothing was on the shelf, and people were going through trash containers. Any of you feels that sense of unease that you just can't shake off? You know it is not just the pandemic, but as if you are living in a mirage that is about to shatter? Perhaps I am just paranoid bcs of what happened to my country, but this is the first time since then that I am feeling the same.[/quote] I see it too. I have been preparing. [/quote]
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