The common cold is circulating hard. Everyone I know either has it, or had it. I'm pretty sick myself. I feel awful, which makes me bitchy. And because I'm so bitchy, I just went on a Sim-killing spree! Finally, the household is quieter; there won't be seven relatives clogging up the kitchen. I even redecorated, putting TVs in every bedroom and removing the living room entirely to make the kitchen bigger.
As for what I'll do tomorrow, I think I'll create a graveyard close to their house and turn those who remain into supernaturals. And I should probably see if I can fix the problems with the game. I can't find blueberries in the store, I can't find blueberry seeds on the ground, and all the blueberry bushes were removed. Forget about making blueberry desserts. And what's life without blueberry pie?
Actually, right now I'm craving those big cookies with the Smarties in them. But since this virus outbreak, people have been hoarding. All the stores are empty, including toilet paper and food. Normally I hate payday because I have to take at least five buses to get to the store and I live on a hill with a lot of steps, and it's exhausting. Now I just hate payday because there might not be anything to pay for.
B-E-A-utiful. Thanks a lot, assholes.
Get well soon! Play the Sims until the world goes back to normal ...
ReplyDeleteThat's happening everywhere, here too; they've put restrictions on a lot of stuff at the store here, and some things haven't been restocked in over a month (or if they have, it's been off the shelves again before I can find it). :(
I'm so sorry people suck.
DeleteMe, too. I get why they're doing it, but still, it's exactly that selfish "I have to have it and it sucks for you if I take it all!" panic-purchasing that's going to screw so many people.
DeleteWe did manage to get some TP today, and we have food, so I really can't complain (although I may do so yet, as people will probably keep buying more than they need for a while).
Very understandable. I'm so worried that we'll take all those buses, deal with everyone on them and everyone in the store, just to find out there's nothing there.
DeleteI floated the idea to walk both ways, and even Mom seemed open to it. If we don't get the flu, it'll be the walk that kills us.