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Quentin Quarantino's Accomplishments in Quarantine
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Quentin Quarantino's Accomplishments in Quarantine
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This meme voices the envisioned goals many of us possessed if we “only had the time.”
When quarantine hit, all of a sudden we DID have the time, however, our lofty goals of learning a new language, taking up guitar, or writing that great American novel seemed to fall by the wayside as we dissolved into napping, watching Netflix (one of our entertainment services that has movies, TV shows, etc. to amuse us), snacking, and if we were very ambitious, baking.
We seem to not be living up to Newton’s or Shakespeare’s accomplishments while THEY were in isolation.
All this guy (and so many of us) has managed to accomplish is multiple posts to Instagram. Oh! And he forged an alias for himself.
When quarantine hit, all of a sudden we DID have the time, however, our lofty goals of learning a new language, taking up guitar, or writing that great American novel seemed to fall by the wayside as we dissolved into napping, watching Netflix (one of our entertainment services that has movies, TV shows, etc. to amuse us), snacking, and if we were very ambitious, baking.
We seem to not be living up to Newton’s or Shakespeare’s accomplishments while THEY were in isolation.
All this guy (and so many of us) has managed to accomplish is multiple posts to Instagram. Oh! And he forged an alias for himself.
#HST
#ASU
#humor
#quarantine
#goals
#naps
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Instagram post
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Instagram
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06/11/2020
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06/21/2020
10/15/2020
02/26/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
06/10/2020
This item was submitted on June 11, 2020 by Lyn Ribisi using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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