We feel you, Blake.
"The ice cream truck is shut down, and the water jug place is shut down, which is my favourite park because it's my favourite one," she says through tears. "And now they have to shut all the way down and we can't go anywhere! Not even McDonald's, which is my favourite restaurant."
At this point, Blake's dad tries to calm her by reminding her that the drive-thru is still open. But she is having NONE of it.
"No, you can't," she informs him.
"Yeah, you can, you just can't go on the playground," he replies.
But you see, that's precisely Blake's point — if the playground is closed, then what fun is McDonald's, anyway?
"It's just really frustrating," she laments. "If you go through the drive-thru, it's just really boring because you have to wait for your food to come. And if you're inside, playing on the playground, it wouldn't be boring."
Honestly, she has a point there.
To be fair, at this stage, Blake, like us, is royally fed up with the status quo, and EVERYTHING about the shutdown has got her down — and it's leaving her with some big feelings.
"And now, everything in this town has to shut all the way down," Blake cries, "and I just don't want it to do that."
She then opines about one of the pandemic's greatest mysteries ...
"I mean, why would germs come around to people if they don't want germs to come around to them?" she asks.
(Yeah, seriously — what is UP with that?!)