Outdoor Mass in the cars.. Just like old days Movie Theathers. Brilliant!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I like that guy a lot and will be using him! But your car is basically an extension of your home, so long as you don’t get out or let people near.


No.

https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/490146-maryland-virginia-dc-issue-stay-at-home-orders-for-all-residents

Northam made his announcement shortly after Hogan, imploring residents not to leave their homes unless absolutely necessary.

“I want to be clear: Do not go out unless you need to go out. This is very different than wanting to go out,” Northam said.

Bowser issued the order later on Monday afternoon, saying, "Our message remains the same: stay home."

She added that residents who violate the order may be guilty of a misdemeanor.



Genuine question: does VA take a position on taking drives in your car, whether through Rock Creek Park or to mass?


Not that I've seen - and even the "stay home" order allows for getting outdoor exercise as long as you stay 6 feet away from others.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it ridiculous. What does this accomplish?


I think it just did. It pissed of an atheist.


Wow, that says a lot about you that you put your anger and ideology over the health of every else as well as the law.

You are a bad person. And I say that sincerely. No one thinks they are a bad person, but some are, and you are one of them. You should feel great shame.


NP. That was obviously a rueful a joke about all the atheist trolling (you?) that goes on here—grow a funny bone.


Add “that you think this is all funny” to the list of things that make you a bad person. People are dying. I bet we all know people who are sick. Seriously, you need to take an objective look at yourself. You can change if you want. You can be a better person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it ridiculous. What does this accomplish?


I think it just did. It pissed of an atheist.


Wow, that says a lot about you that you put your anger and ideology over the health of every else as well as the law.

You are a bad person. And I say that sincerely. No one thinks they are a bad person, but some are, and you are one of them. You should feel great shame.


NP. That was obviously a rueful a joke about all the atheist trolling (you?) that goes on here—grow a funny bone.


Add “that you think this is all funny” to the list of things that make you a bad person. People are dying. I bet we all know people who are sick. Seriously, you need to take an objective look at yourself. You can change if you want. You can be a better person.


Do you get off on slapping the wrists of anonymous internet strangers? Because your outrage seems trumped-up and faux (puns intended). There’s zero evidence that waiting in your car, without getting out of your car, poses a danger to you or anybody else. I’m not even Catholic and this doesn’t bother me a bit. Nor am I the single pp you seem to think you’re talking to. Get a grip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it ridiculous. What does this accomplish?


I think it just did. It pissed of an atheist.


Wow, that says a lot about you that you put your anger and ideology over the health of every else as well as the law.

You are a bad person. And I say that sincerely. No one thinks they are a bad person, but some are, and you are one of them. You should feel great shame.


NP. That was obviously a rueful a joke about all the atheist trolling (you?) that goes on here—grow a funny bone.


Add “that you think this is all funny” to the list of things that make you a bad person. People are dying. I bet we all know people who are sick. Seriously, you need to take an objective look at yourself. You can change if you want. You can be a better person.


Do you get off on slapping the wrists of anonymous internet strangers? Because your outrage seems trumped-up and faux (puns intended). There’s zero evidence that waiting in your car, without getting out of your car, poses a danger to you or anybody else. I’m not even Catholic and this doesn’t bother me a bit. Nor am I the single pp you seem to think you’re talking to. Get a grip.


+1. Dear wrist-slapper: take your own advice about being a better person. You can do better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Do you get off on slapping the wrists of anonymous internet strangers?


Just the sociopaths.

Anonymous wrote:Because your outrage seems trumped-up and faux (puns intended). There’s zero evidence that waiting in your car, without getting out of your car, poses a danger to you or anybody else. I’m not even Catholic and this doesn’t bother me a bit. Nor am I the single pp you seem to think you’re talking to. Get a grip.


The federal guidance is to not leave your home unless necessary. The state law is the same. To ignore both of those is what makes you a bad person. To gleefully politicize not conforming to guidance and law is what makes you a sociopath.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Do you get off on slapping the wrists of anonymous internet strangers?


Just the sociopaths.

Anonymous wrote:Because your outrage seems trumped-up and faux (puns intended). There’s zero evidence that waiting in your car, without getting out of your car, poses a danger to you or anybody else. I’m not even Catholic and this doesn’t bother me a bit. Nor am I the single pp you seem to think you’re talking to. Get a grip.


The federal guidance is to not leave your home unless necessary. The state law is the same. To ignore both of those is what makes you a bad person. To gleefully politicize not conforming to guidance and law is what makes you a sociopath.



It was a friggin' joke. Did you miss pp's laughing emoji that led off her post? Don't let your hate of Catholics get in the way of being a decent person--take your own medicine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Do you get off on slapping the wrists of anonymous internet strangers?


Just the sociopaths.

Anonymous wrote:Because your outrage seems trumped-up and faux (puns intended). There’s zero evidence that waiting in your car, without getting out of your car, poses a danger to you or anybody else. I’m not even Catholic and this doesn’t bother me a bit. Nor am I the single pp you seem to think you’re talking to. Get a grip.


The federal guidance is to not leave your home unless necessary. The state law is the same. To ignore both of those is what makes you a bad person. To gleefully politicize not conforming to guidance and law is what makes you a sociopath.



You're taking to multiple people. I had nothing to do with the original JOKE post about pissing off atheists.

I think you're the sociopath, fwiw. Anybody who hate trolls a religion, race, or gender is seriously screwed up.
Anonymous
Nobody is hate trolling a religion, race, or gender.

It was pointed out that this practice goes against guidance and law in place for the benefit of all society.

Standing by the sociopath statement. Not sure who is who but if you posted then you know who I am referring to. You also know in your deep conscience that I am right and you should change.

Have a good day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is hate trolling a religion, race, or gender.

It was pointed out that this practice goes against guidance and law in place for the benefit of all society.

Standing by the sociopath statement. Not sure who is who but if you posted then you know who I am referring to. You also know in your deep conscience that I am right and you should change.

Have a good day.


Somebody above pointed out that there are no bans on driving around in your car. That's not the same as mingling with people.

Have a good day yourself--maybe picking the wings off flies, that seems right up your alley.

- not Catholic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is hate trolling a religion, race, or gender.

It was pointed out that this practice goes against guidance and law in place for the benefit of all society.

Standing by the sociopath statement. Not sure who is who but if you posted then you know who I am referring to. You also know in your deep conscience that I am right and you should change.

Have a good day.



You are definitely hate trolling, own it. You've calling people sociopaths for 2 reasons (so far), which seem to change:

(1) making a joke about atheists/bigots who hate Catholics
(2) getting mass in a car without any contact with others

No. #1 clearly got under your skin originally--apparently it hit close to home. But now that you've been accused of lacking a funny bone, you've moved squarely to #2. Take a good long look in the mirror, acknowledge what you're doing, and fix it.

Have a good day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is hate trolling a religion, race, or gender.

It was pointed out that this practice goes against guidance and law in place for the benefit of all society.

Standing by the sociopath statement. Not sure who is who but if you posted then you know who I am referring to. You also know in your deep conscience that I am right and you should change.

Have a good day.


Somebody above pointed out that there are no bans on driving around in your car. That's not the same as mingling with people.

Have a good day yourself--maybe picking the wings off flies, that seems right up your alley.

- not Catholic


No, you are 100% incorrect. The federal guidance and state law doesn't say "stay home or in your car" it says "stay home". So yes driving somewhere non-essential is a violation of both. This is not debatable, nor a matter of opinion.

As for your "wings off flies" comment - yet another one that says tons about you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is hate trolling a religion, race, or gender.

It was pointed out that this practice goes against guidance and law in place for the benefit of all society.

Standing by the sociopath statement. Not sure who is who but if you posted then you know who I am referring to. You also know in your deep conscience that I am right and you should change.

Have a good day.


Somebody above pointed out that there are no bans on driving around in your car. That's not the same as mingling with people.

Have a good day yourself--maybe picking the wings off flies, that seems right up your alley.

- not Catholic


No, you are 100% incorrect. The federal guidance and state law doesn't say "stay home or in your car" it says "stay home". So yes driving somewhere non-essential is a violation of both. This is not debatable, nor a matter of opinion.

As for your "wings off flies" comment - yet another one that says tons about you.


What is wrong with you? Serious question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is hate trolling a religion, race, or gender.

It was pointed out that this practice goes against guidance and law in place for the benefit of all society.

Standing by the sociopath statement. Not sure who is who but if you posted then you know who I am referring to. You also know in your deep conscience that I am right and you should change.

Have a good day.


Somebody above pointed out that there are no bans on driving around in your car. That's not the same as mingling with people.

Have a good day yourself--maybe picking the wings off flies, that seems right up your alley.

- not Catholic


No, you are 100% incorrect. The federal guidance and state law doesn't say "stay home or in your car" it says "stay home". So yes driving somewhere non-essential is a violation of both. This is not debatable, nor a matter of opinion.

As for your "wings off flies" comment - yet another one that says tons about you.


Thanks Attorney Anonymous. But the real questions are, (1) is Mass "essential," and (2) can you stay 6 feet away from people? The answer to (2) is clearly "yes". Don't know where states and the District have come down on #1.

So, for example, landscaping is apparently OK, even though cutting my grass and spreading mulch don't seem particularly essential (termite control is more arguable).

Let's see how states and the District come down on this, instead of paying attention to haters like PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Thanks Attorney Anonymous. But the real questions are, (1) is Mass "essential," and (2) can you stay 6 feet away from people? The answer to (2) is clearly "yes". Don't know where states and the District have come down on #1.

So, for example, landscaping is apparently OK, even though cutting my grass and spreading mulch don't seem particularly essential (termite control is more arguable).

Let's see how states and the District come down on this, instead of paying attention to haters like PP.


Where in the federal guidance or state law does it say "stay home unless you can stay 6 feet away from people then go where you want".

It does not. It says stay home. Rationalize it how you want, but defending non-compliance STILL proves you are a sociopath.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Thanks Attorney Anonymous. But the real questions are, (1) is Mass "essential," and (2) can you stay 6 feet away from people? The answer to (2) is clearly "yes". Don't know where states and the District have come down on #1.

So, for example, landscaping is apparently OK, even though cutting my grass and spreading mulch don't seem particularly essential (termite control is more arguable).

Let's see how states and the District come down on this, instead of paying attention to haters like PP.


Where in the federal guidance or state law does it say "stay home unless you can stay 6 feet away from people then go where you want".

It does not. It says stay home. Rationalize it how you want, but defending non-compliance STILL proves you are a sociopath.


Not PP, but I believe the VA guidance says that commuting to religious services is part of the exception. So I'd assume this type of activity would be excepted. Still ridiculous when safer options, such as live streaming, are out there.
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