Never happened that I saw. Did see a load of clowns clapping the NHS to make up for not paying them.
Well, we were bored and needed to keep ourselves entertained…
Was this not the diamond jubilee?
Isn’t this from when we had street parties for some reason?
I remember loads of my neighbours got drunk at ours and all went to continue the party inside one house, thus defeating the purpose.
Think it was for Va day maybe?
At the very least nobody in the uk pledged an allegiance to a flag outside their front door in entire neighbourhoods worth of people
Nah we’re nothing like North Korea
For a little while the country did feel a lot kinder than it currently does though.
Before certain types started being dicks over masks and vaccines anyway.
I miss hanging out of my window with an old football clacker and a horn for the nurses and other key workers at 6pm.
I had bastards banging pots all along my street when I still had to work nightshifts and they all got 80% furlough…
Its called brainwashing. A lot fell for and queued up for unknown inoculations.
Wasn’t this during the 75th anniversary of the VE-Day
You know when we finally defeated the Nazis, so we celebrated similar to how the people of the time did
You can all go out for 1 hour a day but you must follow the rope.
I didn’t do anything collectively during lockdown.
*YOU* got collectively more entitled.
I got screamed and spat at just for doing my job.
I remember the Thursday night clap for the NHS when my Mum was on her death bed and my friends and I were coming back from a fishing trip but the crowds erupted as we paraded down the road, it was like Caesar returning to the senate.
Minus the obscene levels of alcohol.amd cannabis.
A real moment.
Insanity, that’s what happened. The lack of social interaction caused everyone to act weird and giddy when they were in any social environment.
I suppose it’s a good way to carry out a social experiment on seeing how weird people get without social interactions.
morris dancing. lesson 1
No, “we” didn’t collectively lose our minds. Some people didn’t want anything to do with that charade and did not “follow the rules” now you can look back and realise how ridiculous it all was have a think about your totalitarian actions and opinions to non conformers during that time.
I smoked so much weed through lock down that im not sure what really happened during those years or how many years lock down was.
Dance like everyone is dead.
Dunno, but humans were better then.
They are mostly all selfish now.
Me included sometimes
Never even heard of it let alone saw it.
Honestly the authoritarianism around lockdown was and still is insane, and I hate that our healthcare system will never improve because nobody can ever touch it because its considered perfect as well. As if years on a waiting list is a normal thing. Aneurin Bevan would be disguised with how it is.
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I have no idea what this is about.
Can someone pls explain wat the photos abt?
My mind is still lost
We went back to that blitz genetic memory 😭
Never happened that I saw. Did see a load of clowns clapping the NHS to make up for not paying them.
Well, we were bored and needed to keep ourselves entertained…
Was this not the diamond jubilee?
Isn’t this from when we had street parties for some reason?
I remember loads of my neighbours got drunk at ours and all went to continue the party inside one house, thus defeating the purpose.
Think it was for Va day maybe?
At the very least nobody in the uk pledged an allegiance to a flag outside their front door in entire neighbourhoods worth of people
Nah we’re nothing like North Korea
For a little while the country did feel a lot kinder than it currently does though.
Before certain types started being dicks over masks and vaccines anyway.
I miss hanging out of my window with an old football clacker and a horn for the nurses and other key workers at 6pm.
I had bastards banging pots all along my street when I still had to work nightshifts and they all got 80% furlough…
Its called brainwashing. A lot fell for and queued up for unknown inoculations.
Wasn’t this during the 75th anniversary of the VE-Day
You know when we finally defeated the Nazis, so we celebrated similar to how the people of the time did
You can all go out for 1 hour a day but you must follow the rope.
I didn’t do anything collectively during lockdown.
*YOU* got collectively more entitled.
I got screamed and spat at just for doing my job.
I remember the Thursday night clap for the NHS when my Mum was on her death bed and my friends and I were coming back from a fishing trip but the crowds erupted as we paraded down the road, it was like Caesar returning to the senate.
Minus the obscene levels of alcohol.amd cannabis.
A real moment.
Insanity, that’s what happened. The lack of social interaction caused everyone to act weird and giddy when they were in any social environment.
I suppose it’s a good way to carry out a social experiment on seeing how weird people get without social interactions.
morris dancing. lesson 1
No, “we” didn’t collectively lose our minds. Some people didn’t want anything to do with that charade and did not “follow the rules” now you can look back and realise how ridiculous it all was have a think about your totalitarian actions and opinions to non conformers during that time.
I smoked so much weed through lock down that im not sure what really happened during those years or how many years lock down was.
Dance like everyone is dead.
Dunno, but humans were better then.
They are mostly all selfish now.
Me included sometimes
Never even heard of it let alone saw it.
Honestly the authoritarianism around lockdown was and still is insane, and I hate that our healthcare system will never improve because nobody can ever touch it because its considered perfect as well. As if years on a waiting list is a normal thing. Aneurin Bevan would be disguised with how it is.
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