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Seth Rogen is loving self-quarantine.

Appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Thursday, the “Knocked Up” actor admitted that he’s having no problems being holed up.

“We are not all in this together because this has not been that bad for me,” he confessed to Kimmel. “I have kind of been self-isolating since 2009.”

Wearing an Alanis Morissette T-shirt and sporting a messy mop of hair and shaggy beard, Rogen detailed what he’s been up to while cooped up.

“Doing a ton of pottery and ceramics,” he said, adding, “I’ve smoked a truly ungodly amount of weed.” He noted that he’s thankful pot is considered an essential service “because for me it truly is essential.”

Rogen turned 38 on April 15 and to celebrate the day, his wife Lauren Miller had some of Rogen’s pals drive by and wish happy birthday, which suited the “Superbad” actor perfectly.

“All I want is to see everyone for 15 to 25 seconds,” he explained. “I don’t need to get close. I’m more than happy to go out, wave to my friends and speak to them for 15 seconds and everyone go on their merry way. Again I’m really built for this.”

The “Neighbors” star did admit that not having kids has made the situation much easier.

“The fact that I have no kids is making this truly not that bad. I will be lying alone on my death bed having not talked to anyone in 15 years and I’ll be like, ‘It was worth it for the coronavirus s–t.'”