Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn you fools should live in Mumbai
We are at levels three times higher than Mumbai.
Yep. https://www.iqair.com/us/india/maharashtra/mumbai
It's Delhi that has absolutely terrible air quality, not Mumbai.
Damn those Indians must have strong lungs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn you fools should live in Mumbai
We are at levels three times higher than Mumbai.
Yep. https://www.iqair.com/us/india/maharashtra/mumbai
It's Delhi that has absolutely terrible air quality, not Mumbai.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously people. If the black death/bubonic plague was ravaging the U.S. today you can rest assured that there would be people posting on DCUM making fun of others for taking small precautions.
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds of Wolf Trap canceling tonight’s concert?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year or so and guess what, most of us don’t have central AC due to our cooler climate and have dealt with it.
Just stay indoors, it’s not that difficult.
"those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year" Well that's pretty stupid LOL.
It’s like when those of us who grew up in violent crime ridden areas and school laugh when shootings happen in peaceful suburban places. No one wishes bad things on other people. We just want others to understand the pain we feel.
Um, no. I'm like PP in that I'm from a high-pollution area and I'm laughing at you all, but it's laughing at the people who think that it's somehow crazy to stay inside. To me that's like thinking it's crazy to wear sunscreen.
I’m pp and I’m laughing at people afraid of going outside or to school because of mass / school shootings. Do I like violence? No. I suspect you don’t like air pollution, and would rather the problem didn’t exist.
Seriously, who the hell laughs at other peoples issues and concerns? What is wrong with your mental state.
I do'nt know what is funny to PP but what's funny to me is the pride with which people say they are going outside, like they are superior for avoiding health warnings. They sound so ridiculous and I cannot believe they can't see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn you fools should live in Mumbai
We are at levels three times higher than Mumbai.
Yep. https://www.iqair.com/us/india/maharashtra/mumbai
It's Delhi that has absolutely terrible air quality, not Mumbai.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year or so and guess what, most of us don’t have central AC due to our cooler climate and have dealt with it.
Just stay indoors, it’s not that difficult.
"those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year" Well that's pretty stupid LOL.
It’s like when those of us who grew up in violent crime ridden areas and school laugh when shootings happen in peaceful suburban places. No one wishes bad things on other people. We just want others to understand the pain we feel.
Um, no. I'm like PP in that I'm from a high-pollution area and I'm laughing at you all, but it's laughing at the people who think that it's somehow crazy to stay inside. To me that's like thinking it's crazy to wear sunscreen.
I’m pp and I’m laughing at people afraid of going outside or to school because of mass / school shootings. Do I like violence? No. I suspect you don’t like air pollution, and would rather the problem didn’t exist.
Seriously, who the hell laughs at other peoples issues and concerns? What is wrong with your mental state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn you fools should live in Mumbai
We are at levels three times higher than Mumbai.
Yep. https://www.iqair.com/us/india/maharashtra/mumbai
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year or so and guess what, most of us don’t have central AC due to our cooler climate and have dealt with it.
Just stay indoors, it’s not that difficult.
So, you're laughing so hard that this is happening to other people? Do you cheer at funerals? Are you pro death and injury? I don't understand what is wrong with you, are you mentally ill? Sociopathic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year or so and guess what, most of us don’t have central AC due to our cooler climate and have dealt with it.
Just stay indoors, it’s not that difficult.
"those of us who live in wildfire states are laughing so hard at you all. We deal with this every year" Well that's pretty stupid LOL.
It’s like when those of us who grew up in violent crime ridden areas and school laugh when shootings happen in peaceful suburban places. No one wishes bad things on other people. We just want others to understand the pain we feel.
Um, no. I'm like PP in that I'm from a high-pollution area and I'm laughing at you all, but it's laughing at the people who think that it's somehow crazy to stay inside. To me that's like thinking it's crazy to wear sunscreen.
I’m pp and I’m laughing at people afraid of going outside or to school because of mass / school shootings. Do I like violence? No. I suspect you don’t like air pollution, and would rather the problem didn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:It’s at 140 now clowns now only the fatties and elderly cab be shut ins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know what protects you from bad air?
Masks.
This just put a mask on if you have to go outside today.