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" ... 5. Take breaks. Trying to transfer your entire university experience online will be tiring. Spending the entire day sat at a screen can be disorienting. Despite taking action to connect with those on the other side it can also still feel incredibly alienating. Don’t forget to take time away from the virtual campus as well. Take a walk. Cook a new meal. Do some exercise. Speak with family or friends. Recognize the reality of the demands that social distance places upon us and take some extra break time; we’ve earned it! Putting a healthy distance between yourself and your computer will only make you feel more excited to return to the virtual classroom. ... "
" ... Dylan is Canadian. Gugu, who is from South Africa, has been living in Trondheim, Norway completing a master’s degree. Since COVID hit, she has been in Berlin. They last saw each other in February in Brooklyn, New York. Since then, they video call or phone each other multiple times a day, and text, share art and watch movies. “The WhatsApp experience has gotten very tiring,” he says. “We just want to experience body language again and not be restricted to words.” ... "
" ... Next time you hear someone advise that if you couldn't find the time in lockdown to complete that pet project of yours, then you never will, you can politely tell them they don't know what they are talking about. Lockdown is tiring, and the best we can do is give ourselves and others a break. ... "
" ... The haptic feedback in the PS5 controller continues to be a game-changer, and that’s especially the case in sports games. In FIFA on PS5, in addition to some resistance in the triggers when you’re controller a tiring player, you can feel a rumble from the eruption of a large crowd in one of the game’s massive stadiums. ... "
" ... Wall Street, tiring of whether a vaccine will come in time or not, whether schools will open or not, whether New York will be hit by a second SARS-Cov-2 wave or not, is doing what it does best: prognosticate on the future. No, not flying cars and alien invasions (because you know that’s coming — and we will never see them), but the spectacle of Trump versus Biden. ... "