Hello I<3Big Anime Tiddies,
What's it matter? Die of this or die in a few months starving and impoverished. Either way, the best years of our lives are behind us, and those unlucky children to be born in the next generation (thankfully quite few of them will exist) will know nothing but misery.
That is not true and it matters a lot.
Life is worth living, it is still worth living, and it will continue to be worth living.
Life is what you make it.
Anyone who does not like their own life has the power to turn that around, turn their life into something to be cherished.
I love my life. Even with the distancing, I still love my life. Always changing, always something new, always some new challenge to conquer. New ways to contribute to society, new ways to feel like a part of things, part of the great collective of humans on planet Earth. Life is fabulous if you make it fabulous.
I've been growing good things to eat, going through old stuff, finding treasures, finding books I intended to read but never got around to. Now I have the time. I love my life. You should love yours too. It's precious, and when its over it's over. No second chances. Life is what you make it.
I just learned how to fix my beer fridge.
I had a beer fridge in the garage and it began to die, wouldn't keep it's full cold. Had the thing set on full cold, ice was melting in the freezer. I was thinking oh no, it's losing it's coolant. I went online and used the power of the internet to try to solve my problem. I found out if you don't clean the cooling coils they load up with dust and become too inefficient to function properly. Makes total sense! For now, I just cleaned out the interior and tied the doors open. But that becomes a new project, a new challenge. I have had that thing a long time and it's dusty out there in the garage. I bet I go out there, pull that thing out, et out the compressor, knock all that crud off of there, and that thing comes right back to life.
Of course, if I was Republican I would probably just have it picked up, send it to the landfill, go screw some workers, make plenty of money so I could buy a new one.