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We don't need toKtold that life looked different before the coronavirus led to quarantine and lockdown measures around the world, but it's still a bizarre feeling to scroll through one's phone photos and see the evidence laid bare.
Inspired by a BBC article, Twitter users are sharing their last "normal" photo from before COVID-19 changed the world — relics of a recent past and increasingly distant future.
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Live events and large gatherings were the strangest to witness, since those don't exist in the physical space anymore.
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Remember the classic overhead restaurant photo? That's a thing we don't do anymore!
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Remember bars? Remember drinking at a table with another person less than six feet away?
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This photo is quite frankly terrifying.
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This one looks like the setup of an inevitable future horror movie set in 2020.
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This brave human once rode a bus (still a necessity for many essential workers to whom we wish utmost health and safety).
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Shoutout to Jem here, who went for a swimin waterthat other people had been in. Our lives were truly insane.
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We used to march for things? All the time??
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Imagine being on a trip! With people! Smiling!!
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But perhaps nothing is more dated than this photo of an Elizabeth Warren rally in Detroit. What a time.
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