Is it still ongoing? Is anyone recording it?
Cartoon Network is airing a Sesame Street Coronavirus Special. Anyone watching...
It's the uncomfortable uncertainty of all of this, knowing only that the status quo has changed permanently, likely for the worse. People losing their jobs as companies attempt to stay afloat, the economy slipping towards a recession so bad that it might as well be the new Great Depression, an indifferent government that's tearing itself apart at the seams.
Even when things reopen, it'll never be as it was before, the isolation and fear-mongering (no matter if it came from a place of genuine concern) has damaged us, people will be paranoid of large crowds wnd anyone who even clears their throat or sniffles. The children especislly, the ones whom this special was aimed at, will carry some form of trauma from this for most of their lives. Normally it's easy to reassure the public that things will return to normal, but we don't even know what normal will look like at the end of the tunnel.
This is now a Bertstrips thread.
How am I supposed to find a stop sign if I can't leave my house? HOW ELMO HOW?
>Just wearing the headpiece and a glove
Hardly an effort.
Why are conservatives such petty little bitches. They literally control every major political branch and can still play the victim about how everything is liberals and their SJW conspiracies fault.
>Waaah why did a show that created a psa for managing social distancing get Muh Taxpayer money! That only belongs too the Military Industrial Complex I love so much!
Well to be fair, he does only have one hand. The puppeteer inside the costume uses one arm to control the head and beak and the other arm as the actual arm of Big Bird
I didn't see it. What exactly happened? Was it just like an awkward silence as the video chat ended or something?
I had to go out today, i got a power ranger villain figure while i was at target