Enforcing isolation means more than half of what we usually do needs to be reconsidered. My usual Sunday activities battle at the front of my mind and try to crawl out and express themselves somehow. However, the farthest away that they get is an abstract longing, trapped between my door and my cup of tea. Thankfully, some of them are still viable.
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