Every pandemic in history has been followed by a cultural and social blossoming. This one can too, but only if we use this time to reflect on what that blossoming might look like. In the midst of the darkness that’s our slice of light.

Apr 4, 2020 · 8:22 PM UTC

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Yes, please let’s all reflect! Ask yourself what a new “normal” might look like. Step back to look at the big picture. We are changing almost every aspect of culture, world wide as we go forward. Find your calm center, as further major changes are likely to impact us soon.
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You are a fucking idiot
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Van Nuys reporting for duty. 💟
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This is like standing in the middle of a devastated Hiroshima saying "wow imagine the park we can build here!"
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The Great Mortality resulted in higher wages for working class🤑 Don't get it twisted, 30-50% mortality isn't good (unless we're talking PMCs, political elites, MAGA, and billionaires, that is)
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There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
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Nothing will come out of this pandemic, perhaps more bailouts for the banks and corporations, the rest of us will return to the 'job', being productive, help the GDP and die in forever wars. But if enough of us said, Enough is Enough, we can impulse change. #YangGang
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Let us as an Earth of two hemispheres, harvest here in this autumn, all the good of the old world, compost back into your spring earth anything that has wasted or been wasteful. May your spring blossom with shared ideas of the new, born from the old wounds.
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You're only saying that because you have Boogie Fever.
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