Friend or foe?

With this 6 ft rule, it feels like everyone I approach at a distance could be a possible enemy. What a strange vibe when you have to go out .

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I like it...

Apr 4, 2020 at 12:07am

... everyone gets out of my way!

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I like it too

Apr 4, 2020 at 7:15am

People are finally acting on their latent animosity that's the norm here.

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unnerving

Apr 4, 2020 at 1:37pm

Even though joggers and runners don't mean to blow past and startle others; just the fact that they are running somehow makes them seam more threatening while we are in the middle of a pandemic. I don't think they realize this. It would be more considerate of them if they did their running in places where people did not go for a mental health walk in these times. Like maybe run up and down the steps at Robson Square, or take it to the PNE parking lot.

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@unnerving

Apr 5, 2020 at 5:50pm

Looking forward to your map of where people are allowed to have a mental health walk and where other people are allowed to go for a run. Make sure you include how fast you have to be before your mental health walk becomes a rude run. Or where those of us who like to mix it up can do a little of both.

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