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Agree about lockdown, I was hating going to my baby groups cause the other mothers were clichy witches so its been nice not having to make excuses for not going. Or going and feeling like shite after.
 
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I've loved lockdown too. I know it's a privilege to be able to say that but I've enjoyed the quieter pace of life and being away from people
 
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Olives
Quark
Gherkins
Mayonnaise (why so many ‘no mayo’ premade sandwiches?)
Cold custard
Irish names
Some daytime TV
Modern (‘ugly’) architecture
Sterile environments / houses that look like show homes
Hot weather
Wind
Flying & airports
Matt Hancock (not his politics, just think he’s cute)
Kitten heels
 
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Agree about lockdown, I was hating going to my baby groups cause the other mothers were clichy witches so its been nice not having to make excuses for not going. Or going and feeling like shite after.
Baby groups are the worst. I felt like I needed to go with my first. With my second i was like duck no we will do our own thing.
 
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Being alone. Lockdown was a dream for me.
Yep. In the way many people can’t bear to be alone and need to learn to be ok with it sometimes, I have the exact opposite problem. I need to get better at hanging out with other people as opposed to a night to myself. I’m immune to FOMO. If anything the thought of my friends in a queue for a club at 11pm on a Friday night while I’m just getting in to my quiet soft bed to watch something and fall asleep is the best feeling...I rarely question that decision!
 
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Surprised to see many people write olives cuz in the ME and mideterranean countries we love olives😂
 
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The pain of exercise, especially running.
Winter and cold weather
School holidays
Old low budget films
Christmas films all year round
Christmas shopping
 
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Rain.

Also apparently, not socialising. Very much with PP on this one. I didn't realise how anti social I actually was until lockdown. My life has barely changed and if anything has now improved by that fact that I'm 1. not obligated to go out to gatherings (e.g. work dos) that I never wanted to bother with anyway , and 2. no one is now breathing down my neck in the supermarket queue.
 
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Mayonnaise sandwiches
Drinking tins of chopped tomatoes
Coriander
Reality TV
Cardi B
Bounty
Gherkins. I used to eat tins of salty kosher gherkins.
Sparkling water
Going to the cinema alone - utter bliss 💜
 
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Going to the cinema alone - utter bliss 💜
I will not ever understand why this is considered weird. Likewise, the theatre.

I've often done both alone and for the most part nobody cares when you are in there so I don't know why people get so het up about the subject or refuse to do these things by themselves to the point where they miss out on some great art.
 
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I will not ever understand why this is considered weird. Likewise, the theatre.

I've often done both alone and for the most part nobody cares when you are in there so I don't know why people get so het up about the subject or refuse to do these things by themselves to the point where they miss out on some great art.
I don't care what people think anymore! I used to worry about getting odd looks but meh 🤷🏻‍♀️ don't understand it either to be honest. I find I enjoy the film more if I'm by myself.
 
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I don't care what people think anymore! I used to worry about getting odd looks but meh 🤷🏻‍♀️ don't understand it either to be honest. I find I enjoy the film more if I'm by myself.
Cinema is promoted as this important social thing but I don't get why. Once the lights are off you aren't meant to be interacting. I know some people like having others to discuss what they watched after but is that really so vital to the extent where going on your own if your mates can't come is the most unappealing thing ever?
 
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Cinema is promoted as this important social thing but I don't get why. Once the lights are off you aren't meant to be interacting. I know some people like having others to discuss what they watched after but is that really so vital to the extent where going on your own if your mates can't come is the most unappealing thing ever?
Exactly! It's also a horrible first date idea for that reason. I hate people chatting during the film too! I like to sit on my own and eat, drink and get into the film. I've done it with all genres of film, even horror and I actually miss it now 😔
 
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soap sweets / floral gums, i used to eat so many they made my jaw hurt lol
parma violets - think I like floral flavours
and again, rose lemonade
being on my own - lockdown is bliss, I havent attended a single zoom chat unrelated to work yet as I love my own little bubble (with my little boy and partner)
eating out / cinema on my own
 
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