Pat wasn't really a fan of slice of life dramas – but a drama about being a regular day in school seems closer to fantasy than slice of life nowadays. DetoursFromHome
[Editor’s note: Detours from home is a Rappler column where readers can share about the new things they have learned while in quarantine. Our BrandRap producer writes about finding comfort in the company of on-screen campuses. You, too, can share your ownThis doesn’t only go for the less fortunate, the frontliners, or the physically ill.
So it’s guilt-inducing in a way, to feel okay during this quarantine. Somehow, things aren’t so bad in my own space.Perhaps it’s because of my particular disposition as a drama-loving introvert that I was able to adjust.
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