They say laughter is the best medicine. Well, we call BS. A vaccine against this damn virus is truly the best medicine. Until it arrives, however, we'll have to make do with a little laughter and a lot of alcohol. And Doritos. There must be Doritos.
This week, a look at how this pandemic has turned the world upside down—especially for parents. If you've never tried working from home with a three-year-old hanging off your chair, count your blessings. Or how about a hungry teenager busting into your home office (AKA your bedroom) while you're in the middle of an important virtual meeting. You silently mouth, "I'm on the phone," but he responds with, "What's for lunch?" at full volume. For the love of god, kid, go open the refrigerator and look! And stay away from my Doritos.
There's never been a better time to podcast for parental sanity. Whatever this thing is that we're doing, let's do it together. It beats the hell out of the alternative. Stay home but stay connected. We'd be lonely without you.
Links
CBS News story: Spring breaker apologizes for “If I get corona, I get corona” comment
A covid-19 pivot: Superfeet offers 3-D printing capacity to help fill medical equipment shortage
YouTube video: Woman interrupted during a BBC interview
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