Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
Lol. Do you have ODD?
No, but the "mask as soon as you leave home" most likely do.
We live in an apartment. It’s required by our building. How’s that cul-de-sac life?
Huh? So do I. Remove it when you exit the building, just like any other indoor, non-home space. Voila.
The hardcore defiance of the mayor’s order is a bit pathological.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
There you have it, people who only see it as black/white, do or don't do. Don't touch anything, sanitize everything, don't do anything, don't go anywhere, mask always even in your car. Or go out, hug everyone, party everywhere, never wear a mask, and lick doorknobs.
There's a lot of healthy, reasonable, rational, middle ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
There you have it, people who only see it as black/white, do or don't do. Don't touch anything, sanitize everything, don't do anything, don't go anywhere, mask always even in your car. Or go out, hug everyone, party everywhere, never wear a mask, and lick doorknobs.
There's a lot of healthy, reasonable, rational, middle ground.
It's just about caring about other people. Wearing a mask is about protecting others. That's not a radical idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
Lol. Do you have ODD?
No, but the "mask as soon as you leave home" most likely do.
Anonymous wrote:we don't wear masks when going for walks in our neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
There you have it, people who only see it as black/white, do or don't do. Don't touch anything, sanitize everything, don't do anything, don't go anywhere, mask always even in your car. Or go out, hug everyone, party everywhere, never wear a mask, and lick doorknobs.
There's a lot of healthy, reasonable, rational, middle ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
Lol. Do you have ODD?
No, but the "mask as soon as you leave home" most likely do.
We live in an apartment. It’s required by our building. How’s that cul-de-sac life?
Huh? So do I. Remove it when you exit the building, just like any other indoor, non-home space. Voila.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
Lol. Do you have ODD?
No, but the "mask as soon as you leave home" most likely do.
We live in an apartment. It’s required by our building. How’s that cul-de-sac life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
Lol. Do you have ODD?
No, but the "mask as soon as you leave home" most likely do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
We live in an apartment. It’s required by our building.
Lol. Do you have ODD?
No, but the "mask as soon as you leave home" most likely do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
Lol. Do you have ODD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.
Only people who struggle with control issues categorize it as "that simple" to try and explain/order what they feel is an out of control situation. Nothing is that simple, especially not covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people:
1 - "I don't have to wear a mask any time I'm not at home because it's probably not going to protect me anyway"
2 - "We don't know everything about this virus, but we do know that masks prevent community spread, so I'll wear this mask when I'm not at home to protect myself and others"
It's not hard to care about other people.
And there it is. It really is that simple.