Do you know what day it is?Watch The Silencing Online How about what time it is? No? That's OK! Neither do I. All I know for sure is that it's the year 2020, and everything feels never-ending.
If you've lost all concept of time or frequently have trouble remembering what day of the week it is — let alone when to eat food, drink alcohol, or stop working — you're not alone.
Living the quarantine life, consuming a painful amount of news every day, and having essentially no use for 2020 planners has really messed with people's heads. So if you're one of the many people who can no longer comprehend time, here are 18 extremely relatable tweets to comfort you.
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Hope you all have a great whatever day it is today.
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