Zoom Divorce, Blood 'Art': Twitter Lists Mental 'Crises' After Controversial Study on Pandemic
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Zoom Divorce, Blood 'Art': Twitter Lists Mental 'Crises' After Controversial Study on Pandemic

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The mental health crisis from the Covid-19 pandemic was minimal, claimed The BMJ review after analysing 137 studies, as per a BBC report. From getting divorced on Zoom, maintaining a corner to smash beer bottles, painting around one’s own blood to streaming oneself live while eating chicken nuggets, the examples have a concerning range. I rewatched bojack horseman for the nth time, took notes, and created this spreadsheet that could help me write a more comprehensive psychological analysis of the show, ranking the episodes per season and classifying them as sad, silly, or sick https://t.co/DTTORLlQNe pic.twitter.com/Q7FMi2GJM1— jusdani March 12, 2023 I recreated every dumb idea in my brain in HO scale in my basement. https://t.co/SkuTP7Cz7b pic.twitter.com/ngmLlE6CRm— Jim March 12, 2023 I ate one chicken nugget a minute for 60 minutes and streamed it on twitch. https://t.co/iW9Ecna9Rc pic.twitter.com/1CSSrXGy1m— kel March 11, 2023 my roommates and I started a glass corner where we would throw and shatter our beer bottles after we finished them but ok https://t.co/Vkd6sxsiYy pic.twitter.com/iiZN4JcRg1— Fun Phil March 11, 2023 I did this among us "life cycle" in the middle of a psychotic attack with my own blood last year https://t.co/OMeQyyBKYq pic.twitter.com/BRyVgOWvtp— —Eggzwithfeetz💥 March 11, 2023 I got divorced on Zoom https://t.co/VwTyH50PVk— Josh March 12, 2023 Okay I hate the BBC rn, but I am so grateful for this tweet for bringing us some of the greatest content of all time https://t.co/bA0A8CJCrt pic.twitter.com/xcwipwXNln— tank top bum boy March 11, 2023 Had a birthday party for the dishwasher https://t.co/FX6Qp3clEB pic.twitter.com/ahri7GTRM7— Evie Ebert March 11, 2023 Idk made these during that time https://t.co/fA5BgJld5z pic.twitter.com/JboNH51kb1— lady furbyton ⚡️ March 11, 2023 The authors of the study did admit that it neither looked into lower-income countries, nor did it “specifically focus on children, young people & those with existing problems, the groups most likely affected” and hence might not accurately represent the impact suffered by disadvantaged groups.

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