Thoughts about Japan:
I got stuck in Japan during the pandemic for 9 months without being able to fly back home.
At the time, I was staying in a 6-floor hostel in Ryogoku, completely empty except for me.
The staff slowly became my friends since I had no one else in Japan.
After the third month of lockdown, my money ran out.
They noticed the slow decay in my condition. I was eating half a meal a day.
One day, out of nowhere, they called me down to the reception.
There was a big box, surrounded by several smaller ones.
The staff had told their friends and families about me, and together they gathered groceries and essentials to help me get through those difficult months.
There were even handmade face masks someone had sewn because they were impossible to find in stores.
I was so overwhelmed with gratitude that I broke down in tears.
From that day on, more than friends, we became family.
Japan and its people embraced me when I was at my lowest point.
It healed something in me when I needed it the most.
Thank you Japan.
@ELYKECION@MatrixMysteries I think we should encourage all families to do more things together. Especially educational ones. It seems like yours abandoned you and now you’re a keyboard warrior with fake accounts 😂
@OctoDragonNinja @xosmitten @MatrixMysteries I’m not a liberal I could just give a damn about people taking their families to an aquarium. There’s bigger battles.
@KingAD_ovo @ChudTheBuilder I haven’t liked any of my posts and I didn’t even say it was I was saying it’s even lower than u said.. u on a good one tho