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"LITTLE CHANGES"

My first year of college has gone well, and I've had good luck with my assignments, college-bumping, ppts, records, friends, and roommates, going fairly well. My roommates and I used go out every evening, eat, and walk while exchanging gossip and pointing the finger at others for their actions, It's actually good.

Suddenly, there were rumors about COVID in college, and the government decided to close the institutions to protect people's health. Everyone had packed their bags and was leaving for their homes when my class ended, so I went to pg. At that time, I was a little concerned. I called my parents and left for my hometown while on the way there. I saw a lot of people boarding buses and a crowded bus station, and I assumed that they were all attempting to flee for their lives.

When I got home, my brother was already there and there was no way out. We nearly lost our lives when my neighbor's house was in the red zone, but we still enjoyed those memories. People are taking good care of their health, but some people lost loved ones while fighting COVID, and some people realize that health is more important than money, and some people realize that people are greater than all. Whole family conversations, fights, various trends that are popular on the internet, Ludo, coffee, and food, among other things, and people's are taking their health very seriously.

However, as things worsened, the government imposed a total lockdown with no way out. People are fighting over face masks and hand sanitizers, which are crucial in that situation. I never used those during that time. which most irritated me were the daily Zoom classes and the online exams. I was eager to go out after the COVID fights were all over and college announced that it was time for me to enroll. However, my dad dropped me off at the PG, and I was genuinely relieved to see my roommates' smiles. I'm amazed by how everyone has altered their mannerisms, outlook, and sense of style. I unpacked the bags and went to see Agatha, but I didn't see her and later learned that she had switched rooms. I went to her new room and knocked on the door.

I went inside, and Agatha came over to give me a hug and ask how I was doing. which makes me feel good, and I spoke with her. I didn't want to go back to my room, but I was forced to and stayed there with her. Actually, saying goodbye is worse than simply saying bye.

My batch mates and I, who are in our senior year of college, cannot compete with the juniors' level of skill. I got chills when I watched the juniors, who are about to reach a new level. They have such a posh, influencer-like vibe. Since my semester was over and I needed to go back to my hometown, I didn't even make friends with them and I kept to myself. I went to Agatha's room and told her I was leaving to go back to my hometown. She bid me farewell and I left.

With my college, favorite location, favorite people, only one crush, smiles, and lots of hugs, my life was fantastic. then it arrived. I've never been in a committed relationship, I've never tried having a deep conversation with a boy, and all I've ever done is flirt, which makes me nervous. I've never gone on a date with a boy, I've never tried to kiss anyone, and I'm the only virgin in my friends' group.

moved because I reasoned that society would judge me regardless of whether I accepted the offer, so why not do what I wanted? I hope that these will be understood by the general public. Avoid being duped by social media. There are people who have five likes who are surrounded by friends, people who have one hundred likes but are alone, couples who appear to be happy but are actually miserable, and people who are in debt but are living a luxurious lifestyle. Social media is not a real world, and online personas are just that. appearance.

DAD: you have to get married?

ME: what?

This conversation completely altered the course of my life, making me a bitchy stone with a cold heart and an introvert