Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I probably wouldn't if it were outdoors. Indoors, I probably would. I'm not a mask Nazi or anything, but what's the downside in masking up in most indoor settings? I always do when running errands -- grocery shopping, etc. More and more I'm seeing that I'm in the minority, but guess what? I don't care.
It's amazing that anti-maskers claim to be all about "personal freedom" yet they jump all over those who choose to wear masks even when it's voluntary. Such hypocrites.
What are you talking about? No one is "jumping all over those who choose to wear masks." Several posts above yours even specifically state "No. But if you want to, go ahead." and "I won’t. But I don’t care if you do. You do you"
Stop lying.
LOL ok. That's why there are posts in this thread saying that "NO!" and calling people who wear masks "paranoid."
Wearing masks without a scientific reason is evidence of paranoia. A healthy immune system needs to be exposed to a variety of viruses, the common cold, etc. To be masked is entirely appropriate when there is a pandemic and no vaccine available. We're past that stage and into a stage where vaccination is the solution. Masks are theater at this point. If you didn't wear a mask when your toddler's class had an outbreak of the common cold a couple of years ago, there's no rational reason you'd need to mask up against the current covid variants in circulation now.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. But because I know others won’t, the grandparents will have to watch from home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. We mask indoors.
Does your family always wear N95s?
Anonymous wrote:Of course. We mask indoors.
Anonymous wrote:I won’t.
But I don’t care if you do. You do you.
Anonymous wrote:I probably wouldn't if it were outdoors. Indoors, I probably would. I'm not a mask Nazi or anything, but what's the downside in masking up in most indoor settings? I always do when running errands -- grocery shopping, etc. More and more I'm seeing that I'm in the minority, but guess what? I don't care.
It's amazing that anti-maskers claim to be all about "personal freedom" yet they jump all over those who choose to wear masks even when it's voluntary. Such hypocrites.[/quotettrue
Untrue.
I had a woman yell across the street at me, that it was unnecessary to wear masks outdoors (this was more than a year ago).
I let her know that I had a PhD in Public Health, so did not need her advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I probably wouldn't if it were outdoors. Indoors, I probably would. I'm not a mask Nazi or anything, but what's the downside in masking up in most indoor settings? I always do when running errands -- grocery shopping, etc. More and more I'm seeing that I'm in the minority, but guess what? I don't care.
It's amazing that anti-maskers claim to be all about "personal freedom" yet they jump all over those who choose to wear masks even when it's voluntary. Such hypocrites.
What are you talking about? No one is "jumping all over those who choose to wear masks." Several posts above yours even specifically state "No. But if you want to, go ahead." and "I won’t. But I don’t care if you do. You do you"
Stop lying.
LOL ok. That's why there are posts in this thread saying that "NO!" and calling people who wear masks "paranoid."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I probably wouldn't if it were outdoors. Indoors, I probably would. I'm not a mask Nazi or anything, but what's the downside in masking up in most indoor settings? I always do when running errands -- grocery shopping, etc. More and more I'm seeing that I'm in the minority, but guess what? I don't care.
It's amazing that anti-maskers claim to be all about "personal freedom" yet they jump all over those who choose to wear masks even when it's voluntary. Such hypocrites.
What are you talking about? No one is "jumping all over those who choose to wear masks." Several posts above yours even specifically state "No. But if you want to, go ahead." and "I won’t. But I don’t care if you do. You do you"
Stop lying.