Apr 13, 2020

Brain dead...

Globally celebrated holidays have a feel they carry as they draw to us. Knowing that we are jubilating wherever we are, in our own fashion and yet in unison with everyone else across the spheres of the Earth is heartwarming. 

The excitement will usually amount to food banquets, everyone bringing their  best hand out and worst party budget out as well to deliver loads of food. All types, tastes and ways they are eaten can be seen and it's a spectacular feeling. 

But then comes a day or two after, when all you are left with, is the memory of the food you enjoyed and later toyed with in that plate. When you hope that your tastebuds will not be so clumsy as to forget the ride, because you need, at the very least, to busk in that happy place the food took you to, just once more.

Only for the taste buds to play brain dead as time keeps ticking and it's only a matter of hours before they are of any use. Here is where you are slapped back into everyday reality, where budgets talk and you have to get back to your newly attained role of lead actor in the "Surviving Corona  Virus" series.

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