The QuaranTEENS

An exercise in daily journaling with the Terminale 2 S class

The “break” before the second wave

Since Monday we’ve been allowed to go out without any attestation, and we can stay as long as we want outside… Knowing that we were allowed to go out at midnight on Monday, at about midnight and 1 minute I was already outside with friends. Since then, I’ve been trying to get out as much as possible while staying protected, because there are a lot of people.

I went also to the hairdresser today because my hair was very, very long. I had to get a ponytail. It’s not bad. It changes my face. In short, everything is fine, but we must not forget that we may start the containment again, and therefore always respect the barrier gestures: we must now learn to live with the virus. By the way, there were a lot of people at the hairdresser’s, and everyone respected the gestures, it was good.

I wanted to come back to Kim Jong’s story : I don’t know if you’ve been following the story of Kim Jong-un’s possible death, but in reality he didn’t die, we don’t know exactly what happened, but I heard some rumors that he may have faked his death to see the reaction of “the country’s elite”, and there may have been a crackdown? True or false, there are more and more questions about this country.

See you next week, I hope everything goes well at home.

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  1. Ms. Hubbard

    I’m not gonna lie, when I found out about Kim Jong-Un’s “death” I followed it pretty closely. Good quar distraction.

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    I’m not gonna lie, when I found out about Kim Jong-Un’s “death” I followed it pretty closely. Good quar distraction.

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