The past few weeks have been like no other that we’ve experienced during our lifetimes. I recall writing our last post and naming it “Almost Unprecedented”. However, life as it is right is completely unprecedented. The things that are happening around the world are truly mind-blowing and I hope that once this is over with, we won’t have to see something like this again for a long time.
Over the past few weeks I’ve been working at Chipotle and even though there’s a stay-at-home order in place, there’s still been a decent amount of activity in the store. I see all kinds of people walk in and out of the building, but one thing that almost all of them have in common is the fact that they all wore gloves and masks. The crazy thing to me is how normalized that’s become now. None of us workers even bat an eye at this anymore and that’s where it kinda hits that this is real. Everything about this is real.
During the first week of “spring break”, I felt myself coming down with a bit of an illness. I felt headaches and my body was a bit sore as well, but eventually I realized that it was all in my head. The hysteria had gotten to me mainly because I was still working. I was genuinely scared that I had contracted the disease somehow while working up on campus that I began to have phantom symptoms. I’ve since transferred to the store in Middletown where there’s less people traffic.
My fears have been qualmed a bit since transferring, but I’ve still been anxious about this whole situation. It’s been a little hard to focus on school as a result, but so far I’ve still been pulling through. Not as well as I know I can be, but my hope is that things will get better. On top of school and work, I’ve also been taking time to dive into new hobbies such as reading, drawing, and cooking. They’ve proven to be a decent distraction from everything going on in the world, but the white noise of chaos still lingers around… I hope everyone is staying safe during these unprecedented times.
Nathan Bampo

Your title, Unprecedented, completely fits the current situation. I also really liked your description “the white noise of chaos.” It really paints a picture of how you feel in your situation and of what is happening in the world. I also thought the sentence “Everything about this is real” was impactful. People often think about the current situation with relation to themselves, and it is a reminder that everyone is dealing with this reality. Also, the drawing of the dog is really good.
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I can relate to the 3rd paragraph a lot. Last week I got a horrible headache, some chills and sick feeling and 100% thought i had the virus since my mom exhibited some lung pain and the doctor told her to quarantine. luckily my mom did not experience any more symptoms and I was just suffering from hunger and when dinner came around I felt fine. I didn’t even think that it was possible to feel “phantom” symptoms but it makes sense that i was just elevating my hunger into something much worse.
-Miguel Palacios
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I really like your second paragraph. It almost brings me a sense of comfort that there are people taking self-protection so seriously; around where I live, very few people take precautionary measures. Your last sentence, including the title and main point, does a very good job of wrapping up the whole article.
-Jack Renz
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