We are all feeling anxious. Worried for loved ones, learning to cope with social distancing and beginning to consider how this pandemic will change our lives. The Act of Love: using photography to spread unity during a pandemic Read more But while there is a temptation to stay glued to the news as each new update is rolled out, there is no doubt that we’re all in need of – and deserve – some joy. Look no further: here are all of the things this week that have made us smile in these gloomy times. (Do the right thing and add yours in the comment thread, please!) Penguins’ day out In times of great need, animal videos should be state-mandated self-care. This video of penguins exploring a Chicago aquarium after it closed to the public is exactly that. If you think that’s cute, wait until you see them walking down stairs Kudos to anyone who knew that a penguin would approach the stairs in this way. A guy trying to escape quarantine this week came up with an unusual disguise Advertisement On Friday, Spain imposed a 15-day state of alarm that restricted free movement except for those traveling to work, to get food or health medication or for caregiving. This guy sneaking out of the house in a disguise may be irresponsible, but you have to applaud the effort. When Cardi B shared her fears over the coronavirus to Instagram last week, the clip immediately went viral . But she couldn’t have predicted that she’d end up charting on iTunes because of it. That’s exactly what happened, after an artist remixed her screeching: “Coronavirus! Coronavirus! Shit is getting real.” The result turned out to be pretty catchy. This writer is risking it all just to make you laugh Advertisement “As a public service in these stressful times I’d like to offer, as a palate cleanser, the most embarrassing moment of my life,” began a 15-tweet thread by writer Anbara Salam this week. This video showcases just a few of the questions you might get from your children this week. Italy’s balcony banter Advertisement As the rest of the world increasingly looks to Italy to understand what life under government-mandated quarantine might look like, there have been some unexpected revelations. The first is that Italians are very good at singing and very good at balconies, but when you combine the two, it is magical. A new meaning to working from home But the prize from the category of “things we learnt about Italians in quarantine” this week has to go to this Italian DJ, who really gave a new meaning to “working from home” for those in quarantine.
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