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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [/quote] The people harping endless about "anxiety" and how terrible it is to keep your kids safe (and the people they would come into contact safe) during a pandemic and spewing faux-concern about other peoples' kids (many of whom they've never met)'s "mental health" are just people making irresponsible choices and when they hear of others being responsible, they feel threatened and insecure and lash out. [b]They're also the "I saw somebody sitting in the car next to me WEARING A MASK! HURRR DURRR!"[/b] People confident in their own choices and confident in themselves don't feel the need to judge the choices other people make during a pandemic.[/quote] I wear masks and follow social distancing recommendations. But I don’t agree with wearing a mask in YOUR OWN CAR! Masks are worn to protect other people. Who are you protecting when your alone in your own car?[/quote] Are you really this dense? By now you've seen 39999988 explanations for this but you skip right over anything than ruins your chance to feel superior. Here are a few more I've had my car worked on several times during the pandemic and I wear my mask until I get home because strangers have been in my car. I had to take my sick kid for covid testing twice and once to the doctor and was trying not to spread it to the whole family. You couldn't see my kid in the car. I was driving a short distance from one location to another and left it on. Op, I don't think there is any reasonable response to give this person. Don't respond. The only reasonable response if for her to contact you and apologize. If she contacts you again, I would consider responding then. [/quote]
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