What an interesting weekend to live in the United States, right? After weeks of watching coronavirus affect the day-to-day lives of millions and millions of people around the world, the US was finally feeling the panic and unease of the pandemic spreading around the country, with cases popping up everywhere. But even with our government, both federal and local, trying to warn people about social distancing and self-isolation, there were still people going out to bars and restaurants over the weekend, in defiance of what most people were recommending. Well, hopefully Arnold Schwarzenegger can help convince you to stay indoors.
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In a new tweet posted over the weekend, Schwarzenegger spent almost two minutes on video talking about the dangers of coronavirus, especially on the senior population, and to keep your interest, he spoke about all of this while feeding two adorable animals. Yeah, that’s a sentence that was just typed. There is now a video of one of the biggest actors of all time, the star of the “Terminator” franchise, no less, feeding carrots to anials while trying to convince the American people to stay indoors and not risk their health to go to a restaurant.
We live in strange times, folks.
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Schwarzenegger will probably be happy to know that people in Los Angeles won’t have much of a choice moving forward, as the Mayor of the city has forced the closure of many gathering spots, including restaurants, movie theaters, night clubs, bars, etc. So, those pictures shared on social media of people going out to restaurants to somehow prove that coronavirus isn’t so bad are a thing of the past.
For the rest of us around the world that decided to stay indoors this weekend anyway, we just get a cute video of a generation’s most popular action star feeding cute animals from his kitchen table. And while the coronavirus is terrible and killing more people each day, at least we can smile at this.