SVreX (Forum Supporter)
SVreX (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
7/24/20 5:32 p.m.

Too good to not  share!

 

Lexicon for a Pandemic

Maskhole: An individual who wears a mask in a way that makes it completely ineffective—e.g., below the nose, under the chin, on the back of the head.

Face naked: The state of facial exposure that occurs when an individual declines to wear a mask in public. For example, “Pence went all face naked to the Mayo Clinic.”

Body mullet: What most people wear on Zoom calls: a nice top and, below the waist, underwear or less. (“Business up top, party down below.”)

The novid-19: The nineteen minutes after a too-close interaction with a maskless stranger during which you experience a thickness in your throat and a certainty that you’re dying. This sometimes lasts longer if frantic hand washing, antiseptic gargling, and estate planning are not readily available.

Overdistancing: When the guy in front of you in line has a metric understanding of the six in six feet, allowing twenty feet to open up between him and the next person in line, which then allows others to interpret that next person as the end of the line and to cut in front of you.

Domino distancing: When the person behind you in line stands too close, causing you to crowd the person in front of you, and on and on until everyone dies.

Emotional distancing: Deciding that now really isn’t the time to make big decisions about a relationship or, for that matter, to have a conversation about it.

Covideo: A short video featuring a quarantined individual’s child doing something adorable and/or profane, the public sharing of which falls somewhere between cute and a cry for help.

Stockholm syndrome: The assumption that everyone would be just fine without any government restrictions.

Someday, Noneday, Whoseday?, Whensday?, Blursday, Whyday?, Doesn’tmatterday: Days of the week.

Parenting: The ability to figure out why the PlayStation isn’t working with the Wi-Fi.

Body Zoom-morphia: Finding your own image on a group video call so unappealing that you are unable to focus on anything else.

Quorumtine: The minimum number of family members necessary to decide what to watch on TV.

Pan-demic: A potentially dangerous increase in the baking of bread in a quarantined home.

covid-30: Formerly covid-15; the amount of weight gained by an average adult during quarantine. Sometimes related to a pan-demic.

Helter shelter: That moment in the quarantine day when everything seems dirty and chaotic and you feel like saying, “berkeley it, let’s go outside. I don’t care if we die and a bunch of other people do, too.”

Flattening the curve: Trying to fit into your jeans after three months of sweatpants. (See covid-30.)

Germophobe: Formerly, crazy people (e.g., Howard Hughes); now everyone except crazy people.

Going viral: No longer used. 

Marjorie Suddard
Marjorie Suddard General Manager
7/24/20 5:34 p.m.

That was in The New Yorker last week (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/07/20/lexicon-for-a-pandemic/amp). I read it aloud to Tim and we Lol'd.

 

Margie

SVreX (Forum Supporter)
SVreX (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
7/24/20 6:36 p.m.

In reply to Marjorie Suddard :

Yep. That's where I got it. 

Marjorie Suddard
Marjorie Suddard General Manager
7/25/20 3:47 p.m.

In reply to SVreX (Forum Supporter) :

Oh yeah, derp, I see you included the link.

What else has made you guys laugh during all of this? Here at the Suddard household, we've been doubling down on stupid movies. Fell asleep to "Pineapple Express" (again) last night. I think I need to just resign myself to the fact that I'd need to be higher than I have (ever had) the resources to get for that one to keep me engaged.

Margie

In reply to Marjorie  Suddard:

"White Lightning" and "Gator". Is there such a thing as Anglo-sploitation? "The Running Man" seems particularly apt right about now.

Also, under the heading of seriously good, "Double Indemnity", the Joan Jett story "Bad Reputation", and "West Wing".

Steve_Jones
Steve_Jones Reader
7/25/20 4:33 p.m.

We've been watching old "classics" with our 19 year old daughter, Airplane, Hot Shots, Wedding Crashers was last nights event. 

Floating Doc (Forum Supporter)
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) UberDork
7/25/20 4:49 p.m.
Marjorie Suddard said:

I read it aloud to Tim and we Lol'd.

 

Margie

My wife and I do this, too. Some things are too good not to share.

Mr_Asa
Mr_Asa Dork
7/25/20 4:55 p.m.

In reply to Marjorie Suddard :

Was talking with a buddy and we realized that 2008-2009 was the pinnacle of modern comedy.  Step Brothers, Tropic Thunder, I Love You Man, Pineapple Express, and three or four others.  They all came out in a span of two years.

 

I've kind of given up on laughing, or feeling anything during the day.  Now I just look for something to prevent me from napping.  (Not a depression thing or anything to worry about, I've just burned through everything available to me.)

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