I'm so glad I'm an IT instructor. When the dean of the college came to me and asked what it would take to move my classes online I said, "Not much. Most of my stuff is already available online so students can work from home any time they want to. All I need to do is set up Zoom meetings and...
And that's what real arranged marriages are like. People who care about the happiness of both of the young people find them a good match.
Ready for us to find you someone, @KDOGG331 ? We can have the paperwork all filled out and all you have to do is sign and move in together.
At my college they have some of the medical classes in person but they're being very strict about taking temperatures, masks, and social distancing. There are some classes that you just can't do online. Like phlebotomy.
The key to taking online classes is the same as for telecommuting a job. If you don't have an office, make one, even if it's just the corner of a room. Get up, get dressed, and "go to work/class". If you have to walk around the block for your mind to feel like you've commuted to work, do it...
I think I'm the odd one out here. I'm not a hugger. I was raised by a very traditional Japanese mother, though, so not a surprise. No strong emotion ever to be shown in public, etc. On the plus side, I apparently have a very good poker face.
I hate culling chicks. I now have someone who will take them and feed them to his reptiles. I don't know that that's any better, but it's less wasteful.