It's Upsetting how #Corona has become 'a Dirty Word' (like Anthrax or Pestilence or Plague or Holocaust), and how @freeformTV Mindlessly Parrots-after the Trend | @bisonaire @hulu
On hulu, I see ads for "LOVE in the Time of CORONA" ... and unfortunately you probably are well-aware that freeform's not talking about 'the romantic conquests of the crew at Cervecería Modelo (makers of the beer-brand, which existed before the infamously named virus).'
Why didn't hulu's freeform title it correctly "... in the time of COVID-19 (or just COVID)"?
"Corona" is something that's said to be 'waiting for us each to place on our heads when we arrive'—built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
Why didn't hulu's freeform title it correctly "... in the time of COVID-19 (or just COVID)"?
"Corona" is something that's said to be 'waiting for us each to place on our heads when we arrive'—built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Corona” (a |Crown or |Garland ... usually bestowed for one's Military-Service) is built on ancient words that mean "to |Turn, |Bend" (also applied to 'the Luminous |Halo around the Moon during a Total Solar |Eclipses,' which is where the infamous Virus got its name (as that's what it looks like with the Spikes that |Protrude from its Membrane).
#Coronal #Coronary
So why did freeform/hulu not use the medical acronym instead?
I'm not going to watch the freeform-film, but they might be referring to 'the light that still pierces the eclipse's darkness from the halo of light that remains.'
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