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" ... Couple that with social media in the time of COVID-19 when people have more time to stare blankly at a screen and it is easy to see why theories are believed. With respect to the creators of South Park, who created the mythical "ManBearPig" as an allegory for global warming, today instead we have "ManSheepParrot" – as in those who listen to the message without questioning like a sheep and parrot it back to anyone who will listen! ... "
" ... I see resumes of people applying for jobs with my company with not just one or two but numerous typos. I see typos on professionally-run social media accounts and in sample articles people send seeking advice on becoming a published author. When I ask people about typos they look at me blankly: they just happen, I'm told. There's nothing anyone can do. ... "
" ... In place of screens, I’m reading more and learning the guitar. I take time to meditate or sometimes just stare blankly out the window and let my mind wander. I find it makes me happier, more productive and more creative. ... "
" ... When I ask her how the pandemic lockdown in the UK affected her. She says, “I thought, I’m stuck in the house and therefore I am going to be super productive. I’m going to come out of it with exquisite new collections, learn an instrument and read about 50 books.” I laugh with her on the phone when she describes her quarantine, thinking how similarly it affected me. She continues, “I spent the first month staring at my phone or blankly out of the window and sat on the sofa in front of Netflix covered in biscuit crumbs!” ... "
" ... • If the event doesn't start on time, be prepared to fill a few minutes in the beginning. Staring blankly into the camera is uncomfortable for everyone. ... "