J.J.Z., 52, an art teacher in Shenzhen, China
“一开始焦虑,之后焦虑不安转换为画画 […] 我有时间来多创作作品,画了更多时间陪孩子老婆家人.很好.”
“一开始焦虑,之后焦虑不安转换为画画 […] 我有时间来多创作作品,画了更多时间陪孩子老婆家人.很好.”
“不能出门活动,最直接影响的是收入 […] 影响夫妻感情,两人天天呆在一起,呆久了各种毛病都出现了,随之而来的也就是吵架,烦都烦死了”
“It is pointless to take these practices for preparation for a competition, because the competition doesn’t currently exist. To use the sportsman lingo, what I can do is maintenance work.”
“How odd it is that in our first picture together her uncle is wearing a mask, at a distance…”
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