Cookie Thread Act 2: Silksong

The definition of good luck is passing away before the Covid Pandemic.

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Thatā€™s easy. The ones who passed away before Covid are lucky.

Once you get Covid, you donā€™t recover at all. Ever.

Well you see, I donā€™t think the people who passed away recovered ever either.

Operative word before Covid. Theyā€™re the lucky ones because they didnā€™t live through lockdowns, and have a cursed life of ill health if they get covid.

i got covid slightly less than a month ago and iā€™m doing okay for myself. iā€™ll let you know if it turns out i have eternally recurring symptoms or whatever

Yeah hereā€™s the thing about covid. You donā€™t recover from it.

Iā€™d want to hear your source.

Screw it. Iā€™m the one who got Covid earlier this year.

Itā€™s definitely possible to get long-term symptoms from COVID but itā€™s not a 100%-of-the-time thing

Iā€™m not crazy then.

I had dysautonomia before I ever got COVID. Same symptoms, essentially. Then I got COVID and itā€™s Been Worse since

To some degree, for me, thatā€™s gonna be because of the atrophy from being in bed a week. I was so weak in the first place that that ends up mattering a lot. IDK if mine is physically From Getting Sick or just from that. But many people get COVID and then get The Illness I Already Had

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I thought this was obvious, yet apparently not.

I thought your source was very obvious, I just canā€™t get dead peoples opinions on Covid

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Youā€™ve heard this already but I will double triple emphasise water is important as fuck. And exercise will help you in the long run, but overdoing it will just set you back more, youā€™ll be too tired in the following days to keep a consistent routine. Exercise but have restraint

And being dead is not generally better than being disabled and implying so does in fact offend me somewhat

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Wait did you say this right