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JustFoundHere Veteran
Joined: 13 Jan 2018Age: 61Gender: MalePosts: 2,152Location: California
Lately, I've noticed my perception of time has sped-up. Anybody notice how the perception of time might be sped-up -esp. with days and nights seemingly blurring together?
shortfatbalduglyman Veteran
Joined: 4 Mar 2017Age: 41Gender: MalePosts: 10,245
Every day is the same, because no counseling.Bus on Sunday schedule every dayLibrary and dojo closed until further noticeIn pigpen alone, get bored and lonely and contemplativePhilosophicalExistentialWisdomUptight and nervous
harry12345 Deinonychus
Joined: 26 Nov 2016Age: 49Gender: MalePosts: 316
The days do seem to be slipping by very quickly, but unfortunately there doesn't seem to be an end in sight so it is seeming to drag like anything.I've been off work two months now. Or 9 weeks and five days. Or 68 days.
Edna3362 Veteran
Joined: 29 Oct 2011Gender: FemalePosts: 12,556Location: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔
In my case... Nothing changed.My sense of time remains the same before and during the quarantine. It's just as fluctuating.
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I love belko61 Veteran
Joined: 3 Feb 2020Age: 59Gender: FemalePosts: 1,781Location: Ontario
Not much change here. My sense of time has always been nonexistent. I live very much in the now.