What Would You Miss?

Discuss the March 2017 Book of the Month, Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel.
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Yvonne Monique wrote: 20 Jan 2021, 12:28 I would miss the people who are dear to me (just like in this covid confinement situation...) and I would miss my piano.
I totally agree with you, the current pandemic has definitely helped me to realize how badly I miss the people I care about and how difficult it is to not have them around constantly. I would also definitely miss my laptop, which is pretty basic, but I've come to rely on it a lot these days to do almost everything. And of course, I'd miss easily accessible warm baths on stressful days.
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I guess nearly everything? Starting from people around me to simple objects.
Memories are dangerous things. You turn them over and over, until you know every touch and corner, but still you'll find an edge to cut you.― Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns
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I would miss comfort. I'd also miss medications, like for depression and stuff. I feel that's not something that would really be available, at least when I'm thinking in terms of post-apocalyptic stories.
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I will desperately miss my lovely family more than anything else.
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:mrgreen:
Gravy wrote: 01 Mar 2017, 15:10 This question appears in the inside front cover, and it followed me through the book. With every turn of the page it was in my head.

So what would you miss?
Mankind. Yes, i would miss mankind, in such situation it would be everyone sorting out himself, no friends, no family, nothing.
There is the possibility of that close kin taking you out for survival, i would miss the harmony of mankind in this theater we call life.
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Am definately going to miss my family, and friends. Am going to miss the beautiful game of football, and my video games.
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