How the waves of language used throughout the COVID-19 pandemic is a unique shared experience
<p>Though I hadn’t seen a single episode of Game Of Thrones, you bet I was at a finale watching party. Even if I was in the back row near the popcorn, sipping wine.</p>
<p>Why would someone sit through 80 minutes of mediocre fantasy and exhausted acting without interest? For the rare experience of a shared-cultural moment in 2019. Gone are the days of everyone watching the same content all at once, like the Seinfeld Finale, or that Dallas episode my mum always talks about. In 2019, I didn’t foresee many shared cultural moments left in my future. So I watched that terrible finale for the experience.</p>
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