There’s been a lot of breakups happening during the quarantine. Is it because people are forced to spend way too much time together and have nothing else going on so they get on each other’s nerves?

There’s been a lot of breakups happening during the quarantine. Is it because people are forced to spend way too much time together and have nothing else going on so they get on each other’s nerves?
We know that movies, TV shows, and many other interactive media have taken a massive hit from the COVID pandemic. But nobody even thought twice about the printed media like tabloids and magazines, which usually thrive on exclusive photos of celebs. And since you can’t gather the photo crew that easily, Robert Pattinson was forced to find a creative solution for his GQ magazine shoot.
We’re always curious what high profile celebrities are doing and how they fill their days and how they manage to keep their relationships going with such busy and crazy schedules. What’s even more interesting is to see how they’re dealing with the quarantine.
Do you also find it fascinating to see what celebs are doing on quarantine and what do they look like when they don’t have a whole makeup and hair team available to them at all times?
One creative agency in Ukraine, called LOOMA, had a fantastic idea: what if we combine popular classic paintings of the old masters with the most topical theme of 2020 – COVID19?
Arabella and Sam, an American couple, found a way to do something creative with the Covid-19 setbacks and decided to recreate their engagement in the best way possible.
Everyone is going through this quarantine period doing their best to stay safe and sane, but Fanni Kovacs and her partner, Norbert Hosszú, chose the most fun way to take advantage of the endless hours spent locked in their apartment in Pécs, Hungary.
Recreating classic works of art while on quarantine has become the biggest new trend that has taken over the world. After all, if you sit at home most of your time, this doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some art or get creative yourself! Here are some of the coolest, weirdest, and funniest recreations people came up with using whatever they found in their homes.
It seems a bit strange to talk about movies and complain about being bored when self-isolating during a worldwide pandemic, but that’s the reality we live in. Healthcare systems are crumbling under the pressure of thousands of sick people and a new unknown virus and we’re told that the only way to stop this and essentially save the world is to stay at home. This in itself sounds like a plot for a movie. But hey, we can’t keep thinking about this 24/7, we need a distraction.
Thanks to the coronavirus leaving everyone with ample time on their hands, you can finally get started on that literature backlog you’ve been building up over the years.
Before we get to the good part, here’s a friendly reminder: COVID-19 is still lurking outside, trying to infect every single one of us. But if you’re sticking to the quarantine rules, you should be fine. So stay inside, keep your distance from people, and wash your hands – it’s all you need to do now to make that curve eat grass.
Becoming a real musician is not an easy goal to achieve, but if you push yourself hard enough, you’ll eventually become a master. If you learn even the most straightforward songs on the ukulele, you will undoubtedly impress all your friends, especially in this period of self-isolation.
You may be thinking that COVID-19 quarantine is almost over, but trust us, we’re going to have at least another month of this cocooning. So you’re probably going to play some video games and order pizza. Or maybe you’re one of those people who’ve never gamed before, in which case welcome to the world of tomorrow!
With corona leaving most of the world locked up at home and truly obsessed by this pandemic that’s taking over the globe, it only makes sense that some of the extra free time we now all have on our hands is spent watching a movie. And why not a pandemic or virus outbreak movie?
Covid-19 has been holding a tight grip on society in the last few weeks, and unless you’re in some of the best countries in the world right now, odds are your country is suffering from some version of a lockdown. And while most parts of our social lives have to take the backseat for a few weeks, maybe months, there’s something that we won’t have to give up: museums.
The last thing you want to hear is that there are people who will profit from your suffering, but that’s just the way things work in this world.
Whether you’re black, white, rich, poor or anything in between – we’re all affected by Covid-19. It doesn’t discriminate and it doesn’t hold back. Some people that are playing a huge role in keeping society together are celebrities. While they can’t actively do much to perform in their regular jobs anymore, they’re using the magic of internet to connect with people and bring some joy to our lives.
The outbreak of the coronavirus has been officially declared a pandemic. More and more countries are tightening their security measures by closing borders, quarantining entire cities and states, and even shutting down all air and land communications. However, while the tension in the world is growing, Internet users are doing their best to ward off the panic. Quarantine or not, the spicy memes have to flow! They will not help you cure the coronavirus, but they can definitely make you feel better.
After the authorities declared quarantine in Italy about a week ago, due to the high amount of people infected with the COVID-19, the land of pizza and pepperoni went into a deep and depressive slumber. Until the day, a group of fine lads decided to cheer up their neighbors by singing songs on their balconies!