2020
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While sitting in my cramped apartment and listening to the latest pop songs on my laptop, I came across the song "2020" by Logan Paul. It brought back a rush of memories from the past year. I couldn't help but feel a sense of loneliness and isolation. It was the year 2020, and the COVID-19 pandemic had turned the world on its head. It was a year full of ups and downs, and the song perfectly captured the bittersweet moments of 2020.
"2020, I don't like you
Got me thinkin' I'd be better off without you
Yeah, you're toxic
And like a crazy chick, I hate bein' inside you, ayy
All my plans are delayed, mask on my face
With my quarantine bae, and she's six feet away
Fell in love back in March, we broke up in November
This's a year I don't wanna remember."
I remember the start of the year when life was ordinary. I was going to work, hanging out with friends, and enjoying life. Then, the pandemic hit, and everything changed. It forced me to work from home for months, and my social life had come to a complete halt. I missed hanging out with friends, attending concerts, and meeting new people. The only interactions available were with my colleagues on Zoom calls and the occasional delivery person.
Several months went by without happiness. It was a tough time for everyone, and I couldn't help but feel overwhelmed. But then, something unexpected happened. I started to appreciate the small things in life. I would take long walks in my neighborhood, cook new recipes, and spend more time with my family. Yet the problems kept showing up, and everyone had to tolerate them.
"Everybody's pissed, Karen lost her shit
Amazon is lit, I bought stock in that bitch
Tried to stay sober, but turned into a bender
This's a year I don't wanna remember
'Cause I don't wanna die in thе lockdown
Yeah, I'm thankin' God for these doctors
And I ain't gonna liе, meetin' girls online got me feelin' like a stalker."
Despite the challenges and being forced to find new ways to keep myself occupied indoors, I tried to stay positive and find ways to stay connected with the world. I joined online communities, started playing video games with my friends, and even took up a new hobby: baking.
I had always been interested in cooking, but baking had always seemed like a daunting task. However, with all the free time I had on my hands, I decided to give it a go. I looked up a recipe online, gathered the ingredients, and set to work.
At first, things didn't go smoothly. I struggled with measuring the ingredients and getting the right consistency for the batter. But with each attempt, I learned a little more and gradually started to see some progress. I watched several tutorial videos and read blogs. I even joined online baking communities to get tips and tricks.
Finally, after many failed attempts, I baked a cake that looked and tasted like a basic one in a baking workshop. It wasn't perfect, but it was a start. I continued experimenting with new recipes, and by the end of the first month in lockdown, I had become quite the baker.
Learning how to bake a cake gave me a sense of purpose during a difficult time. It taught me I could accomplish anything with patience, persistence, and a willingness to learn. I only had to put my mind to it.
It was so much fun to try to make new kinds of cakes, especially the realistic ones. However, as the months went by, I couldn't help but feel a sense of despair. The pandemic seemed never-ending, and the future felt uncertain. The news, filled with stories of death and suffering, made it hard to find a glimmer of hope.
"2020, how about you go and fuck yourself?
You're the worst year of all time
Go and pick on someone else
I was ready to rock out, and now, I'm hittin' my rock bottom
2020, all I wanna know is, what's your fuckin' problem?
The clock was tickin' on climate change, and you gave us TikTokers
The kids need role models, you gave us OnlyFans and fake knockers
We wanted The Bachelor, you gave us Pete the Pilot
And if Trump wasn't enough, you gave us the coronavirus
Now I got enough toilet paper to make a toilet paper bike
And a toilet paper kite, hell, I got a toilet paper wife
It's really hard to cut this bread with this toilet paper knife
This year been hella shitty, it's a toilet paper life
We lost Pop Smoke and Kobe, it wasn't even March yet
Forest fires goin' up just like our credit card debt
David Dobrik stopped vloggin', so I stopped laughin'
The only one that's killin' it is Carole fuckin' Baskin
All these gender reveal parties make me not wanna have sex
Man, this loneliness stings like those murder hornets
And Coachella got cancelled, that's bad news for boobies
The Parasite won the Oscar, damn, I love that movie
Where were you when Charli and Dixie hit their first "Woah?"
6ix9ine's outta prison, and he showed up at my home
My roommate fell in love with a pornstar
But that's good news for her 'cause Big Mike was born hard
Elon Musk named his baby usin' Wingdings
Jake slapped Nate, and they say he still sleepin'
Did Jack Harlow ever find out what was poppin'?
Can't believe the clubs are closed with all these girls "WAP"-pin'
Harry Styles wore a dress, y'all couldn't handle it
How the fuck am I the only one without a scandal yet?
Such a crazy year, can't believe we made it here
I just want it to be done, 'sup, 2021?"
I felt like 2020 was a bully trying to mock everyone. What was the problem with this year? Wasn't a disaster enough for you, 2020? I had already prepared to say hi to 2021, wishing for the year of pandemic to end.
Fortunately, a miracle sparked up in the middle of nowhere. One day, while scrolling through social media, I came across a post that caught my attention. It was a call for volunteers to help support people affected by the pandemic. Without hesitation, I signed up.
Over the next few weeks, I worked with a team of volunteers to deliver food and essential supplies to people in need. It was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life and gave me a sense of purpose and fulfillment that I had been missing. We started by organizing a local donation drive, and the response was overwhelming. People from all over the community came together to support our cause, and we were able to collect an incredible amount of food, clothing, and other essential things. With the help of our amazing volunteers, we loaded up our trucks and set out to deliver the donations to those who needed them most. We visited senior centers, homeless shelters, and low-income housing projects. Everyone we met greeted us with gratitude and appreciation.
One of the most touching moments came when we delivered supplies to a family who had lost everything in a recent fire. They were struggling to get by, but our donations gave them some much-needed relief and hope for the future.
As the weeks passed, we worked tirelessly to help as many people as possible. And while it was hard work, there was a sense of joy and fulfillment coming with knowing we were making a difference in our community. This experience taught me the power of coming together to support those in need. It was a reminder that we all could be dedicated to the world, no matter how big or small.
While reflecting on my experience, I realized that even in the darkest times, there is always a way to make the world a better place. It might not be easy, but it was worth it. The pandemic might have taken away many things, but it gave me a new perspective on life and what mattered. The song "2020" reminded me of the challenges I faced during the year but also made me realize the lessons I learned: "Life can be unpredictable, and it is necessary to cherish the moments you have."
"Ayy, we drink, we smoke, we rock, we roll
We sink our boat, all with our mask on
We sing, we dance, we Zoom our parents
It's 2:00 P.M., and I don't got no pants on
We eat, we sleep, we fuck, we clean
We need caffeine, all with our mask on
We drive, we cry, we must survive
It's 4:00 P.M., I still got no pants on."
Looking back, 2020 was a year of growth and resilience. It taught me to be grateful for what I had and to never take anything for granted. As the year came to an end, I felt a sense of hope and optimism for the future. I didn't know what was next but was ready to face it head-on. We could do anything, right?
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