Vaguely ask and you shall receive: https://imgur.io/gallery/YPHY0
mental health issues exploded
Because people actually had time to realize how fucked things were, instead of being corralled into the office every day like cattle.
I mean, there may be some truth to that, but we cannot deny the damaging effects isolation had on people. Not to say that isolation was not extended exponentially by malicious actions and incompetence, but the isolation caused many of the mental health issues (which also means those who did what they were supposed to best suffered most, which really sucks).
Depends on if it’s a credit to redeemed later or an immediate thing…
…or like “start prepping the moment you get home for the next one” sort of thing…
Could be pretty okay if you need regular colonoscopy, or it could be Hell; depends on the timing.
In the US, universities have a significant number of graduate degrees along with undergraduate degrees while colleges offer (almost) exclusively undergraduate degrees. My alma mater became a university shortly before I started because they started offering enough graduate degrees.
I don’t like having the root causes of my mental health issues put on display for everyone to see (though “month” or “year,” or maybe “lifetime” might be more accurate…)