I’ve forgotten how to talk to people in person. What do I do with my arms?
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27/05/2021 05:00am BST
Many of us learned new skills during the Covid-19 pandemic ― from bread-baking to tie-dying to making TikTok videos.
But it also seems we may have lost a few skills as we spent so much of the past year indoors and away from others. Socialising, interacting with strangers and putting together outfits that don’t involve trackies are just a few examples.
The funny folks of Twitter can offer even more. We’ve rounded up 40 funny tweets about the things people have forgotten how to do over the course of the pandemic.
Clemson, SC Clemson junior Jacob Bridgeman is one of 11 players remaining on the Watch List for the 2021 Fred Haskins Award presented by Stifel. The award recognizes the most outstanding NCAA male Division I player in college golf. The award is voted on by college players, coaches and college golf media from around the nation.In addition to Bridgeman, the final watch list is made up of Ludvig Aberg of Texas Tech, Eugenio Chacarra of Oklahoma State, Pierceson Coody of Texas, Alex Fitzpatrick of Wake Forest, Nick Gabrelcik of North Florida, Noah Goodwin of SMU, Ryan Hall of South Carolina, John Pak of Florida State, David Puig of Arizona State, and Davis Thompson of Georgia. Bridgeman leads the nation in scoring average at 69.46, a figure that would be a Clemson single-season record. He is ranked eighth in the nation by Golfweek and 16th by Golfstat in the latest individual college rankings. He is also third in the nation in par four scoring (3.95) and 12th in par-three sco
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Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang has played the role of the goodnatured, slightly clueless frontrunner ever since he entered the NYC mayoral race. Despite gaffes and goofs galore, he has now embraced a new post-embarrassment phase. And he seemed to kick things off by going on the comedian Ziwe s self-titled Showtime show on Sunday evening to uncomfortably answer a few questions about his favorite billionaires, rap songs, and racial stereotypes.
But there was one little thing that really stuck out for New Yorkers: when asked what his favorite subway station is, Yang said it was his local stop.Times Square. It s big, it s cavernous, there are entertainers there, sure, like, what s not to like? he said by way of explanation.
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In or outside the gym, Anaconda power lifters not letting disability hold them back
By: Luke Shelton
and last updated 2021-05-11 20:04:35-04
ANACONDA â You could likely fill an entire journal with excuses people have cooked up for skipping the gym.
Too busy. Too tired. Too overwhelmed.
Just don t plan on seeing Alex Fitzpatrick or Cody Amundson scrawling in any entries on that list.
The Special Olympic power lifters, both 20-year-old Anaconda residents, will compete at a World Association of Benchers and Deadlifers (WABDL) meet in Missoula on Saturday and will then begin training for the 2021 State Summer Games.
Roomates and self-described best friends, Alex and Cody haven t allowed disability to detract them from their objective taking home some hardware.