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Honestly I’m really hoping once (or even if at this point) covid is under (or more under) control, it just feels like a big breath relief. Cause frankly it’s just lately felt like nothing but unecesarry stress we’ve had to carry on our backs these past couple months. Like if anything it’s only ****** up my sleeping schedule even more and just made me 10x more irritable even if I might not show it. The fact that it’s gotten so bad to the point you practically have to have a mask on just by stepping foot out of your house says enough.
 

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Also, is it just me, or can a new home you move in have an effect on your sleep? Cause I gotta be honest, another frustrating thing for me is the fact that it seriously feels like my insomnia has just gotten 10x worse since I moved in here. Like there are just nights it feels like I’ll be lucky at all to even fall asleep now. 🤷🏿‍♂️
 

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No, it's not you. Sleeping at a new home will give you home sickness because you have thoughts with your old home.

And yeah some days I wake up irritable is because I wish this virus never existed.
 

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It’s not even just that but just the way my room is shaped. It’s not made for a queen-sized bed. The thing that ****** me off is the fact that half the back wall is taken by the window, which forces the bed to go up against the blinds. It was the only area I could put my bed in 🤷🏿‍♂️
 

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With me it was the opposite. After three years of crashing in various places, I finally slept good in our new house. Because we knew we were home.
Maybe where you’re living now is just a temporary stop.
And it would be hard to sleep anyway with all the noise.
 

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It’s ridiculous! Like there are nights the market basket trucks come and go at like 2 or 3 am and they’ve woken me up! Maybe it could be because of the fact that I don’t feel happy living here in all honesty. I don’t know.

Personally I’d feel more at peace if it didn’t feel like I could make out everything going on in every room I’m next to and above. It almost feels like I might as well just be right with them.
 

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Honestly I’m really hoping once (or even if at this point) covid is under (or more under) control, it just feels like a big breath relief. Cause frankly it’s just lately felt like nothing but unecesarry stress we’ve had to carry on our backs these past couple months. Like if anything it’s only ****** up my sleeping schedule even more and just made me 10x more irritable even if I might not show it. The fact that it’s gotten so bad to the point you practically have to have a mask on just by stepping foot out of your house says enough.
As far as COVID goes, rather than trying to mitigate the death count, many governors find it more convenient to lock everything down indefinitely.
Things should be more promising now that the vaccine is being rolled out. I should be getting mine sometime this spring.
Bill Gates shrugged off the fact some 300,000 bars and restaurants all over the country closed for good.
Do you know who got rich during the pandemic? Him, and all the giants in Big Tech.
So many small businesses suffering, but when you have billions of dollars, you can still sleep at night.
 

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If you plan on getting the vaccine be extremely careful.
 

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As far as COVID goes, rather than trying to mitigate the death count, many governors find it more convenient to lock everything down indefinitely.
Things should be more promising now that the vaccine is being rolled out. I should be getting mine sometime this spring.
Bill Gates shrugged off the fact some 300,000 bars and restaurants all over the country closed for good.
Do you know who got rich during the pandemic? Him, and all the giants in Big Tech.
So many small businesses suffering, but when you have billions of dollars, you can still sleep at night.
Sad but true! It really shows how economically privileged they are, and they completely let it go to their heads.
 

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If you plan on getting the vaccine be extremely careful.
I’ll check with my doctor first. He’s going to get it. When he’s not in his office, he’s making rounds at the hospital. So he’ll be part of the first vaccine round, I’ll be second.
 
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