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tatiyna
2 years ago
5

Are you a different person now than you were before the pandemic ?

Social Studies
1 answer:
Viefleur [7K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

yes, before a pandemic, I was a human, good sleep schedule, not much screen time, was social, and definitely not scared for shaking hands, seeing a crowd or hugging someone

BUT NOW.... I'm not a human, a monster, who has a horrible sleep schedule, looking at screen 24/7, anti social.

Good things abt me now....

I like kpop, anime, and I discovered the love of my life... BTS!!!!!!

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