Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve have a lot of fun laughing at the mask lovers, both here and IRL.
But the truth is that I could not give less of a sht what percentage where a mask or don’t as long as I don’t have to.
Most of the people still masking are either neurotic or virtue signaling, but not all of them and I don’t care enough to distinguish one from the other as long as my own beautiful smile is uncovered.
Today at the Vienna Whole Foods I saw a lady with the big mask and the plastic face shield. She is either completely neurotic or super virtue signaling because she can do pick up or delivery if she is truly sick. There is no need for that crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve have a lot of fun laughing at the mask lovers, both here and IRL.
But the truth is that I could not give less of a sht what percentage where a mask or don’t as long as I don’t have to.
Most of the people still masking are either neurotic or virtue signaling, but not all of them and I don’t care enough to distinguish one from the other as long as my own beautiful smile is uncovered.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve have a lot of fun laughing at the mask lovers, both here and IRL.
But the truth is that I could not give less of a sht what percentage where a mask or don’t as long as I don’t have to.
Most of the people still masking are either neurotic or virtue signaling, but not all of them and I don’t care enough to distinguish one from the other as long as my own beautiful smile is uncovered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will doctors offices stop requiring masks? I’m at the eye doctor and I have to wear a mask. What’s the difference between this and a packed grocery store with no mask?
Proximity? I do not want any random unmasked person directly in my face ever again, and I’ll extend the same courtesy as much as possible.
You're going to have a hard time with this.
How so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will doctors offices stop requiring masks? I’m at the eye doctor and I have to wear a mask. What’s the difference between this and a packed grocery store with no mask?
Proximity? I do not want any random unmasked person directly in my face ever again, and I’ll extend the same courtesy as much as possible.
You're going to have a hard time with this.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve have a lot of fun laughing at the mask lovers, both here and IRL.
But the truth is that I could not give less of a sht what percentage where a mask or don’t as long as I don’t have to.
Most of the people still masking are either neurotic or virtue signaling, but not all of them and I don’t care enough to distinguish one from the other as long as my own beautiful smile is uncovered.
Anonymous wrote:
Meh. I still wear my (N95) mask inside stores, etc. I don't give a rat's a$$ what anyone else thinks. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Omicron BA.2 subvariant is now spreading and gaining ground in the US and I prefer to not be infected by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will doctors offices stop requiring masks? I’m at the eye doctor and I have to wear a mask. What’s the difference between this and a packed grocery store with no mask?
Proximity? I do not want any random unmasked person directly in my face ever again, and I’ll extend the same courtesy as much as possible.
Anonymous wrote:When will doctors offices stop requiring masks? I’m at the eye doctor and I have to wear a mask. What’s the difference between this and a packed grocery store with no mask?
Anonymous wrote:customers at Arlington store are now about 50-50 unmasked, if not more. I feel like we’ve really turned a corner. My kids’schools and activities also now mask optional. I’ve never been so hopeful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been trying to talk my kids into going maskless to school but they refuse. They told me that everyone is still masking and they aren't willing to be the first ones (even my kid with glasses who hates his mask).
What school is this? Our APS has tons on masking.
PP here (not the quoted one). I think it varies widely by level, more older kids are still masking b/c of peer pressure whereas the young ones care less about that. Which is probably good b/c the youngest need the most help learning social cues, etc.