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Re: April Is Canceled

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post #42

Honestly? Fuck this. Millions of people are going to die. It's very likely some of your friends and family will be in that number. It's okay to mourn. It's expected that we will all mourn. The world we get out of this is going to be different and it's going to be a worse one for almost everyone. You don't need to write King Lear or invent gravity. Just surviving will be a miracle enough.

At the time you wrote this comment, approximately 45k people have died as a result of the coronavirus worldwide. Glass is half empty for you then, right?

5k dying a day and it is only getting worse. Not sure what point you were trying to make?

Re: April Is Canceled

#72
I agree with the theme of this, but the company I work for has been taking the COVID lockdown as an excuse to have more remote meetings, some of which are late at night for me (since this company is based in California and I'm in NY).

I definitely agree with making the best of a forced quarantine, I've been trying to get my brother-in-law to study for his GED (or whatever they call it in NY), but it feels like for the happy few that have a remote-friendly job, this crisis has actually decreased my free time.

Re: April Is Canceled

#73

Earlier quoted context omitted.

“People die, make the best of it” was what I took from it.

"Annus mirabilis, the year of wonders, that is the name of this period in which calculus, law of gravitation, the color spectrum, these discoveries changed the world forever." "Let's all become Isaac Newton this month." Those comments come across pretty tone deaf to me. I imagine the person who wrote it doesn't have any young children and enjoys a relatively high degree of privilege.

> Those comments come across pretty tone deaf to me. I imagine the person who wrote it doesn't have any young children and enjoys a relatively high degree of privilege.

A whole lot of millennials don't have children and won't anytime soon. Some of us don't have time, money, savings, security, or desire to do so. Assuming kids is what's tone deaf.

Re: April Is Canceled

#74
post #55
post #37

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Millions? Where and when? Plus why criticize something thats advocating staying home in order to save lives.

The US expects at least 100,000 deaths. Extrapolated to the world population at the same rate, that's 2.4 million deaths.

That's just over a quarter of the annual deaths due to malnutrition.

Is it okay for me to just shed the equal amount of tears, or are people then going to accuse me of being emotionally stunted?

Re: April Is Canceled

#75

Honestly? Fuck this. Millions of people are going to die. It's very likely some of your friends and family will be in that number. It's okay to mourn. It's expected that we will all mourn. The world we get out of this is going to be different and it's going to be a worse one for almost everyone. You don't need to write King Lear or invent gravity. Just surviving will be a miracle enough.

I can't say I agree there. The intent of the website is to motivate people to make the most of what they've got. Does it work for everyone? No. Of course not. But a "fuck this"? Why? If it works for people, good, if not, move on. No reason to bring down someone for trying.

The reason is that people should not feel additional pressure to do amazing things right now. If they don't have the energy to learn Cantonese and build an app while their relatives are in ICU, that should be fine.

Re: April Is Canceled

#76
post #35

Honestly? Fuck this. Millions of people are going to die. It's very likely some of your friends and family will be in that number. It's okay to mourn. It's expected that we will all mourn. The world we get out of this is going to be different and it's going to be a worse one for almost everyone. You don't need to write King Lear or invent gravity. Just surviving will be a miracle enough.

>Just surviving will be a miracle enough. I get the tone you're trying to convey, but a 98% event isn't a miracle.

99.4% is the current best estimate.

If you're under 50 or healthy, it's effectively 100%.

That's not to minimize the very real human tragedy though. Just a bit of context. Remember that 650,000 people die of heart disease every year, and a lot of those deaths are preventable.

Re: April Is Canceled

#77

Earlier quoted context omitted.

> millions wat

The current "best case" scenario of your government is 100k-240k dead; less than one order of magnitude is basically nothing in an exponential crisis. 240k to a million is just two doublings.

Hate all you want, you know an American company will probably invent the vaccine.

Re: April Is Canceled

#78
post #18

I wish I had time for any of that. I keep reading ideas for how to deal with the boredom of self-isolation, but nobody writes about the stress. My wife and I have to homeschool two kids while also doing our own jobs from home. We're lucky of course that we have jobs, and we can do them from home, and we have two awesome and healthy kids. But homeschooling while we work really is a bit much.

can’t upvote enough, 5mo old and a 2yr old here and it’s.......a lot.

Re: April Is Canceled

#79
The problem with this reasoning is that it misses the key ingredient that might have helped people achieve great things: solitude.

Solitude is almost impossible to reach with today's attention economy (mostly social media), people will most likely spend their quarantine watching countless videos on the internet.

What the plague removed are distractions, we can't say the same for covid-19, unless you're trained to resist the attention economy, but then you wouldn't need a pandemic to do deep work.

Re: April Is Canceled

#80
It's amazing how people here are managing to find fault in a 3 paragraph long inspirational post. You don't have to do any of this stuff, it's not a mandate, just a person on the internet arguing for something positive.
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