Its so weird watching TV and movies where people are living and interacting like things use to be. I miss those times.
Its so hard to watch pre covid TV or movies without thinking, "what are they doing, thats way to close, they are sharing [food, cups, anything], its an indoor event RUN!" Just to be clear that is all TV and movies, I dont think much of anything has been produced in the covid era.
Watching French people kissing hello on a TV show the other night was so triggering. Like, thats not allowed!
On TV shows when people are incrowded places like a concert or a club I cant help but think about how they aren't social distancing. But honestly the sharing or food and drinks gets me the most. Like you just met that person!
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Per @bopinion: "In a tour de force of hard won reporting, the New York Times has put numerical clothing on what we’ve known about President Trump for years:
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"But @TimOBrien wants us to focus on what the tax returns reveal about Trump as president. Because of his:
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"Ruth Bader Ginsburg was appointed in 1993 by Presiden Clinton and was the most senior member of the court's liberal wing delivering progressive votes on divisive social issues of the day, including abortion rights, same-sex marriage,..." google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.…
voting rights, immigration, health care and affirmative action.
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Does anyone in HR or hiring actually read cover letters? I have nothing to say relative to my competency. Sure if you are a tech company looking to find a work-culture fit I guess get wanting to know "about me." But law firms, wouldn't you rather just have a legal writing sample?
Why do I have to sneak in backdoor brags, quirky experience, and platitudinal antidotes into an awkward paragraph about how I can make their company better? If an employer is interested aren't they just going to google me?