Will your child wear a mask when they go back to school?

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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


Uh, no.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


You just answered your own question, idiot.


Try to keep up if you want to play along.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


DP. Are you that obtuse? For some, it’s the only choice. It’s necessary.
Because you don’t have to doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s not all about you.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


You just answered your own question, idiot.


Try to keep up if you want to play along.


You don’t take your own advice.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


You just answered your own question, idiot.


Try to keep up if you want to play along.


Here’s the tired “keep up if you want to play along” poster. I bet you correct grammar on here as well. -Dp
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


You just answered your own question, idiot.


Try to keep up if you want to play along.


Here’s the tired “keep up if you want to play along” poster. I bet you correct grammar on here as well. -Dp


Next, she’ll use the “tell me you’re … without telling me you’re …”
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


DP. Are you that obtuse? For some, it’s the only choice. It’s necessary.
Because you don’t have to doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s not all about you.


Yes, it’s choice. They could choose not to as well. It’s entirely up to them and not mandated.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


You just answered your own question, idiot.


Try to keep up if you want to play along.


Here’s the tired “keep up if you want to play along” poster. I bet you correct grammar on here as well. -Dp


Next, she’ll use the “tell me you’re … without telling me you’re …”


The original point wasn’t about mandates. I know you’re struggling, but I’m committed to helping you.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


DP. Are you that obtuse? For some, it’s the only choice. It’s necessary.
Because you don’t have to doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s not all about you.


Yes, it’s choice. They could choose not to as well. It’s entirely up to them and not mandated.


No, it’s necessary. Necessity does not correlate to choice. Go die on your “choice” hill.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


DP. Are you that obtuse? For some, it’s the only choice. It’s necessary.
Because you don’t have to doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s not all about you.


Yes, it’s choice. They could choose not to as well. It’s entirely up to them and not mandated.


No, it’s necessary. Necessity does not correlate to choice. Go die on your “choice” hill.


Yes, it does correlate. Also, I choose not to die on that hill. No mandate to do so as far as I can tell.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


You just answered your own question, idiot.


Try to keep up if you want to play along.


Here’s the tired “keep up if you want to play along” poster. I bet you correct grammar on here as well. -Dp


Next, she’ll use the “tell me you’re … without telling me you’re …”


The original point wasn’t about mandates. I know you’re struggling, but I’m committed to helping you.


More tired, unoriginal comments because you have nothing. Hurry up and look for more comments to help you. Here’s one, how about the popular, “seek help.”
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


DP. Are you that obtuse? For some, it’s the only choice. It’s necessary.
Because you don’t have to doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s not all about you.


Yes, it’s choice. They could choose not to as well. It’s entirely up to them and not mandated.


No, it’s necessary. Necessity does not correlate to choice. Go die on your “choice” hill.


Yes, it does correlate. Also, I choose not to die on that hill. No mandate to do so as far as I can tell.


No, a choice is not a necessity. Man, you are dumb as other poster said!
No shit, there isn’t a mandate, no one said that.
You seem to want one to have something to whine about.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


DP. Are you that obtuse? For some, it’s the only choice. It’s necessary.
Because you don’t have to doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s not all about you.


Yes, it’s choice. They could choose not to as well. It’s entirely up to them and not mandated.


No, it’s necessary. Necessity does not correlate to choice. Go die on your “choice” hill.


It’s necessary for lung cancer patients to quit smoking. They mostly choose not to.
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Anonymous wrote:Masking boils down to whether parents care about their children's welfare or not.


Exactly. I care about my children's welfare, which is why I don't want them masking.

If wearing a masks is detrimental to your children, they have other issues. A well adjusted, sound, and mentally healthy child would be just fine.


If they don't want to wear a mask, it's detrimental enough. They don't want to wear masks, haven't for a long time, and they won't next week.


No one wants to wear a mask. You are acting out and your children see it and act the same.


No one wants to wear a mask. No one has to wear a mask. We're finally back to normal.


No one ever wants to wear a mask. That’s not the point. Some do have to wear a mask.


And they still can wear a mask. Nobody is stopping them.


Why did you say no one has to? Some do.


Agree to disagree. They don't have to wear a mask. They may choose to mask if they feel it's helpful with their personal risk profile, but it's still up to them.


There’s nothing for you to disagree about, you’re flat out wrong. Some have to.


Or what? Bottom line, it's still a personal choice. Unless you're counting heavy-handed parents making their kids wear a mask.


NP- It’s not a choice for some, idiot. Don’t worry about what parents do, why don’t you mind your own business?


What’s an example when it’s not a choice?


Good Lord, you’re dumber than a box of rocks.


Beyond mandates, what’s an example when it’s not a choice based on personal risk profile?


DP. That’s the answer; for some their personal risk profile makes it to which they have to wear one.


They don’t have to. They choose to.


DP. Are you that obtuse? For some, it’s the only choice. It’s necessary.
Because you don’t have to doesn’t mean others don’t. It’s not all about you.


Yes, it’s choice. They could choose not to as well. It’s entirely up to them and not mandated.


No, it’s necessary. Necessity does not correlate to choice. Go die on your “choice” hill.


Yes, it does correlate. Also, I choose not to die on that hill. No mandate to do so as far as I can tell.


You say you choose not to die in that hill, but are still talking about it. -DP—
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