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Illustrator Humorously Describes What Disney Characters Do During Social Distancing

Since the end of 2019, many countries around the world have been continually struggling with the global pandemic by measures such as isolation, social distancing, closure, and vaccination. Until the situation is more stable, it seems that people have become accustomed to strict habits such as wearing masks and disinfecting before going out, storing food for the epidemic season, or even cutting their own hair at home. Living in this difficult time, we can experience situations of irony.
With a passion for Disney animated movies, artist Aldo Arts has turned his favorite Disney cartoon characters into real-life people who are experiencing lockdown and quarantine just as we do. When you see these hilarious artworks, you will see yourself in them for sure. Just scroll down and enjoy!

#1 You can hang out, but just in your house

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#2 Disgust showed on her face

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#3 Practice social distancing - Say goodbye to the bar

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#4 What?

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#5 Quarantine or corn teen

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#6 Video call with your family and friends

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#7 Stay away from anyone who shows signs of sneezing or coughing

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#8 Go to the supermarket to hunt toilet paper

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#9 Wash your hands, but don’t drink hand sanitizer

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#10 Run your own barbershop at home

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#11 Stock up on food and essentials

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#12 A roll of toilet paper is also very precious

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#13 Work from home means you can wear literally anything

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#14 Social distancing, but we can enjoy dinner together

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#15 Thank God they are still delivering pizza!

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#16 Just keep eating and gaining weight

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#17 Can’t bear missing you

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#18 Everything we need right now

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#19 Elon Musk or Elon Mask

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#20 Can’t risk it

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