Red air quality, are you limiting activity?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Have you always been a trump supporter?


What on earth does going for a walk outside have anything to do with being a Trump supporter?! I've never voted for a Republican a day in my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Don't worry about the particles getting into your lungs. You also don't feel radiation when it's happening - but still, you want to avoid it. Go for a run, we could use less people on the planet.

Honestly, why are people so stupid.


I'm going to bet that you were one of the people who wore gloves during the early covid days, wiped down your groceries, and lysoled yourself before entering your house after removing your "contaminated" clothes.


Nope, I did none of those things. I also know the difference between virus and air pollution. Also don't put myself in hazard situations I don't have to. But, hey - you do you.


It's a couple of days. I'm not elderly, I don't have any health conditions, and am in good physical health. Sorry, I'm not concerned about a 3 mile run. You do you, though.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year or so and guess what, most of us don’t have central AC due to our cooler climate and have dealt with it.

Just stay indoors, it’s not that difficult.


"those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year" Well that's pretty stupid LOL.


It’s like when those of us who grew up in violent crime ridden areas and school laugh when shootings happen in peaceful suburban places. No one wishes bad things on other people. We just want others to understand the pain we feel.


Um, no. I'm like PP in that I'm from a high-pollution area and I'm laughing at you all, but it's laughing at the people who think that it's somehow crazy to stay inside. To me that's like thinking it's crazy to wear sunscreen.


I’m pp and I’m laughing at people afraid of going outside or to school because of mass / school shootings. Do I like violence? No. I suspect you don’t like air pollution, and would rather the problem didn’t exist.


Seriously, who the hell laughs at other peoples issues and concerns? What is wrong with your mental state.


I do'nt know what is funny to PP but what's funny to me is the pride with which people say they are going outside, like they are superior for avoiding health warnings. They sound so ridiculous and I cannot believe they can't see it.



They’re typically trumpers in my experience. Oooooh, they’re SO brave

I am absolutely terrified of going outside right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL, those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year or so and guess what, most of us don’t have central AC due to our cooler climate and have dealt with it.

Just stay indoors, it’s not that difficult.


"those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year" Well that's pretty stupid LOL.


It’s like when those of us who grew up in violent crime ridden areas and school laugh when shootings happen in peaceful suburban places. No one wishes bad things on other people. We just want others to understand the pain we feel.


Um, no. I'm like PP in that I'm from a high-pollution area and I'm laughing at you all, but it's laughing at the people who think that it's somehow crazy to stay inside. To me that's like thinking it's crazy to wear sunscreen.


I’m pp and I’m laughing at people afraid of going outside or to school because of mass / school shootings. Do I like violence? No. I suspect you don’t like air pollution, and would rather the problem didn’t exist.


Seriously, who the hell laughs at other peoples issues and concerns? What is wrong with your mental state.


I do'nt know what is funny to PP but what's funny to me is the pride with which people say they are going outside, like they are superior for avoiding health warnings. They sound so ridiculous and I cannot believe they can't see it.



They’re typically trumpers in my experience. Oooooh, they’re SO brave

I am absolutely terrified of going outside right now.


Are you in Virginia DC or maryland?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Have you always been a trump supporter?


What on earth does going for a walk outside have anything to do with being a Trump supporter?! I've never voted for a Republican a day in my life.


Because people who are anti-science usually are. Maybe you just are not smart?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Don't worry about the particles getting into your lungs. You also don't feel radiation when it's happening - but still, you want to avoid it. Go for a run, we could use less people on the planet.

Honestly, why are people so stupid.


I'm going to bet that you were one of the people who wore gloves during the early covid days, wiped down your groceries, and lysoled yourself before entering your house after removing your "contaminated" clothes.


Nope, I did none of those things. I also know the difference between virus and air pollution. Also don't put myself in hazard situations I don't have to. But, hey - you do you.


It's a couple of days. I'm not elderly, I don't have any health conditions, and am in good physical health. Sorry, I'm not concerned about a 3 mile run. You do you, though.


I know, why would you listen to scientists and doctors and experts. You were probably one of those NO MASK ON MY KIDZ people.
Anonymous
You clowns are sad hiding at home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Don't worry about the particles getting into your lungs. You also don't feel radiation when it's happening - but still, you want to avoid it. Go for a run, we could use less people on the planet.

Honestly, why are people so stupid.


Am I reading this corrrctky?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Don't worry about the particles getting into your lungs. You also don't feel radiation when it's happening - but still, you want to avoid it. Go for a run, we could use less people on the planet.

Honestly, why are people so stupid.


I'm going to bet that you were one of the people who wore gloves during the early covid days, wiped down your groceries, and lysoled yourself before entering your house after removing your "contaminated" clothes.



I still wear gloves and a mask and wipe down my groceries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL, those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year or so and guess what, most of us don’t have central AC due to our cooler climate and have dealt with it.

Just stay indoors, it’s not that difficult.


"those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year" Well that's pretty stupid LOL.


It’s like when those of us who grew up in violent crime ridden areas and school laugh when shootings happen in peaceful suburban places. No one wishes bad things on other people. We just want others to understand the pain we feel.


Um, no. I'm like PP in that I'm from a high-pollution area and I'm laughing at you all, but it's laughing at the people who think that it's somehow crazy to stay inside. To me that's like thinking it's crazy to wear sunscreen.


I’m pp and I’m laughing at people afraid of going outside or to school because of mass / school shootings. Do I like violence? No. I suspect you don’t like air pollution, and would rather the problem didn’t exist.


Seriously, who the hell laughs at other peoples issues and concerns? What is wrong with your mental state.


I do'nt know what is funny to PP but what's funny to me is the pride with which people say they are going outside, like they are superior for avoiding health warnings. They sound so ridiculous and I cannot believe they can't see it.



They’re typically trumpers in my experience. Oooooh, they’re SO brave

I am absolutely terrified of going outside right now.


Do you have a lot of severe health issues??
Anonymous
I think the people who want to go for 3 mile runs mid-day and who are refusing to go outside for ANY reason are two sides of the same coin.

My issue has been that they are asking people to REDUCE/MINIMIZE exposure and eliminate it for at-risk groups. The crazy part is that there is no change in driving patterns and people are probably driving more to go to indoor spaces. If my kids camp gets closed tomorrow since it is 100% outdoors Ill be driving to indoor spaces for him to get some exercise so I can work the rest of the day. No one is giving time off for these events and the world must keep turning so we all have to make the best choice we can. I usually walk my dog at 9pm for 45-60 minutes. I may skip the walk or reduce it or wear a mask but the idea that she doesn't get to exercise or go outside is kind of insane. I also wouldn't choose to take her for a full walk today. There is a middle ground here.

Its 464 in a part of PA. You stay inside 24/7.

Its the people who are like I am going stay inside to protect myself but order multiple deliveries so I don't risk going outside completely minimizing the cumulative effects of having someone drive multiple deliveries to you when you don't actually need them you are just getting them to make staying inside more enjoyable (?). If you are going to be so crazy to not go outside at all, for any reason, you'll survive on whatever is in your fridge or pantry. And if you arent doing that you are just virtue signaling and get off on hysterics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Don't worry about the particles getting into your lungs. You also don't feel radiation when it's happening - but still, you want to avoid it. Go for a run, we could use less people on the planet.

Honestly, why are people so stupid.


Am I reading this corrrctky?


You definitely are not typing correctly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a 30 minute walk before work this morning, and an hour walk late afternoon to run an errand.

I feel fine. Maybe very mildly groggy, but something I probably wouldn't notice if no one told me it was a code red air alert.

- mid 40s female, probably going to go for a short run tomorrow morning


Don't worry about the particles getting into your lungs. You also don't feel radiation when it's happening - but still, you want to avoid it. Go for a run, we could use less people on the planet.

Honestly, why are people so stupid.


I'm going to bet that you were one of the people who wore gloves during the early covid days, wiped down your groceries, and lysoled yourself before entering your house after removing your "contaminated" clothes.


Nope, I did none of those things. I also know the difference between virus and air pollution. Also don't put myself in hazard situations I don't have to. But, hey - you do you.


It's a couple of days. I'm not elderly, I don't have any health conditions, and am in good physical health. Sorry, I'm not concerned about a 3 mile run. You do you, though.


I know, why would you listen to scientists and doctors and experts. You were probably one of those NO MASK ON MY KIDZ people.


I AM listening to doctors and experts. I am not in vulnerable health. I'm perfectly capable to listening to my body and taking it easy if I feel rough, but as a healthy person whose worst health issues are some cavities and eczema... sorry, I'm not concerned for my specific heath circumstance. One size does not fit all.

I'm also an elementary teacher. As most of us can tell you, masks really don't do diddly squat in schools. They don't stand up to the penetrating germy germiness of little kids. And I've still never voted for a Republican once in the 25 years of my voting history.

Anonymous
I think there are just some people for whom petrifying fear helps give them a feeling of control.

I cannot understand how someone's terrified of going outside for a couple of minutes, unless you are a person in seriously vulnerable health.
Anonymous
The Trumper across the street from me is hanging out the window to smoke a cigarette like always and I kind of have to respect it.
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