Michelle
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Diane Shipley: Knowledge of Missing Out
Absolutely LOVED this piece. She talks about having ME/CFS and what it was like watching able-bodied people whine about what they were missing during lockdown while she (and the rest of us sickies) have been missing out for years. It so captured my own feelings of rage at being left behind all these years, as well as the sheer schadenfreude I felt during lockdown. All I kept thinking was "welcome to my world, bitches! Suck on it!"
At the start of lockdown, a friend texted that a party she was looking forward to had been canceled. I stared at the blue bubbles as I searched my brain for the correct response. “I’m sorry, what a shame, that sucks,” something like that. What I thought was, Who gives a shit? I might be a bitch. It isn’t pandemic-specific; I’ve been chronically ill for 23 years and long before social distancing and stay-at-home orders, I scrolled through Twitter and Instagram every day, thinking Fuck off, fuck off, fuck off, even about people I like.
Absolutely LOVED this piece. She talks about having ME/CFS and what it was like watching able-bodied people whine about what they were missing during lockdown while she (and the rest of us sickies) have been missing out for years. It so captured my own feelings of rage at being left behind all these years, as well as the sheer schadenfreude I felt during lockdown. All I kept thinking was "welcome to my world, bitches! Suck on it!"