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We streamed, we zoomed, we ordered groceries and houseplants online, we created virtual villages as we navigated laptop bottlenecks to work and study from home. In many ways, the isolation caused by the pandemic in 2020 increased our reliance on technology and removed our real connections, while digital relationships came to the fore.
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