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Old 06-30-2020, 10:20 PM   #473
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All right, Distancing it is! Should be interesting.

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Originally Posted by AnotherCat View Post
Pretty relevant to us as our main advantage in the current pandemic is that we have around 1,500 miles of sea as a moat between us and the next nearest country - oh, and there are not very many of us so it is often hard to find someone to get closer than 2 meters too in any event .
I just read the part today in Owls Do Cry where someone says something like that living in (south) New Zealand is like living by the edge with only Antarctica and darkness on the other side. They were referencing how much lighter and sunnier the north of NZ felt but it made me wonder how many people living anywhere in New Zealand do feel like they're living on the edge of the world.

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