Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. Masks don’t do squat. There wasn’t some major breakthrough in 2020 that proved they worked. If they did, why haven’t we been wearing them for centuries???
We are human. We need to see each other’s faces. If you look at your fellow people as disease vectors, you are a sad, sad, person.
But fine. Keep playing pandemic and living in your dystopian fantasy. Don’t force this crap on others.
Clearly you take it personally.
Yeah. I do. I don’t want to live in a faceless society. But I guess you do. I’m not interested in playing out your Handmaids Tale fantasy. Unlike you, I like seeing others faces and smiles.
I'm not interested in whatever whackadoodle theories you have about why I mask. You and your theories have zilch, zero, zip to do with my choices. I'm going to do what I can to avoid this disease and protect my loved ones. Your projection is sad - try some self reflection.
And youll likely still end up getting Covid at some point, just like everyone else. But your mask worked right?
I have a rock that I keep in my house that prevents elephant attacks. I’ve never gotten attacked by an elephant yet! Therefore, my rock works!
The logic of these gullible COVID freaks hurts my head.
I have been around Covid positive people in a few different situations with my N95 Aura on, including a car with the windows up. They are pretty awesome masks. I'm sure it bugs you that they actually do work because it makes your rants look even more petulant. Covid has clearly done a number on your head, indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. Masks don’t do squat. There wasn’t some major breakthrough in 2020 that proved they worked. If they did, why haven’t we been wearing them for centuries???
We are human. We need to see each other’s faces. If you look at your fellow people as disease vectors, you are a sad, sad, person.
But fine. Keep playing pandemic and living in your dystopian fantasy. Don’t force this crap on others.
Clearly you take it personally.
Yeah. I do. I don’t want to live in a faceless society. But I guess you do. I’m not interested in playing out your Handmaids Tale fantasy. Unlike you, I like seeing others faces and smiles.
“We neeeeed to seeee smiiiiiles” is COVID Right Wing propaganda. You’re lost, Trumper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop fcking taking your sick kids out in public! Or at least put a GD make on them.
I was making a Target return and a mom came in with her sick kid. He was visibly and audibly sick. His face was flushed and sweaty and he was hacking all over the store up front. His coughing was so violent that he gagged a few times.
They were just doing normal shopping, too. He was picking out a Gingerbread village from the front of the store (and hacking all over them b/c he wasn't covering his mouth, either).
I'm almost at the point where I want to start recording and shaming these moms. This is like the 3rd or 4th time recently that I've been out and about and encountered an extremely ill kid.
What is sad is how unimportant the kids are to this parent if they'd drag them out sick. Its one thing for medication, its another for regular shopping.
You think they should just leave young kids home alone?![]()
They should not drag their sick kid to Target for a stupid GINGERBREAD HOUSE, but then, you already knew that.
And before you bother with the predictable clapback, if they need groceries and truly have no one to watch their sick kid, that’s what grocery pickup is for. Yes, you can deal with some substitutions so you don’t spread your kid’s sickness all over the store. Truly. You can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. Masks don’t do squat. There wasn’t some major breakthrough in 2020 that proved they worked. If they did, why haven’t we been wearing them for centuries???
We are human. We need to see each other’s faces. If you look at your fellow people as disease vectors, you are a sad, sad, person.
But fine. Keep playing pandemic and living in your dystopian fantasy. Don’t force this crap on others.
Clearly you take it personally.
Yeah. I do. I don’t want to live in a faceless society. But I guess you do. I’m not interested in playing out your Handmaids Tale fantasy. Unlike you, I like seeing others faces and smiles.
I'm not interested in whatever whackadoodle theories you have about why I mask. You and your theories have zilch, zero, zip to do with my choices. I'm going to do what I can to avoid this disease and protect my loved ones. Your projection is sad - try some self reflection.
And youll likely still end up getting Covid at some point, just like everyone else. But your mask worked right?
I have a rock that I keep in my house that prevents elephant attacks. I’ve never gotten attacked by an elephant yet! Therefore, my rock works!
The logic of these gullible COVID freaks hurts my head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop fcking taking your sick kids out in public! Or at least put a GD make on them.
I was making a Target return and a mom came in with her sick kid. He was visibly and audibly sick. His face was flushed and sweaty and he was hacking all over the store up front. His coughing was so violent that he gagged a few times.
They were just doing normal shopping, too. He was picking out a Gingerbread village from the front of the store (and hacking all over them b/c he wasn't covering his mouth, either).
I'm almost at the point where I want to start recording and shaming these moms. This is like the 3rd or 4th time recently that I've been out and about and encountered an extremely ill kid.
What is sad is how unimportant the kids are to this parent if they'd drag them out sick. Its one thing for medication, its another for regular shopping.
You think they should just leave young kids home alone?![]()
You don't go, you have someone else watch the child, you go in for only needed items like medication or have it delivered. Or, have someone else get it for you.
A lot of people don't have a support network of people waiting to watch their sick kids or do their shopping for them.
Then you mask up yourself and your sick kid if you must go into target/grocery store/etc with a quality KN95/N95 mask. Simple to show you care about the community you live in.
You’re not going to keep a KN95 mask on a young child that’s coughing. Come on.
You can’t be part of society without accepting some risk of illness. This isn’t new. People have always gotten sick.
So
Keep
Them
Home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody without some weird health phobia even cares about COVID anymore. I’ve had it three times. Early 40s. Started running a week out the last time. Long COVID might be a thing but it’s super narrow and over self diagnosed
Have you had your d-dimer checked? I sure would.
DP and you must have seen that on a tweet right?
Not an end all be all test and if it’s high they are they going to do a CT scan to confirm bc of liability reasons.
Except a high d-dimer might mean something. Or it might not. So now you get to have not 1 but 2 tests that will be charged an excessive fee to insurance and you get a copay. So it’s best to leave medical test suggestions to medical professionals who actually evaluate the person.
Oh fun fact! A person can have blood clots and not ever know it. Or sometimes kind of know it bc they have the mildest of symptoms but the clots manage to break up in their own. And this can happen to any person at any time at any level of health - good, fair, poor.
Even better - covid vaccines - as well as a lot of other vaccines - carry the risk of blood clots.
So yes they can occur with covid. They can also occur for a host of other reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. Masks don’t do squat. There wasn’t some major breakthrough in 2020 that proved they worked. If they did, why haven’t we been wearing them for centuries???
We are human. We need to see each other’s faces. If you look at your fellow people as disease vectors, you are a sad, sad, person.
But fine. Keep playing pandemic and living in your dystopian fantasy. Don’t force this crap on others.
Thanks, internet rando, but we’ll listen to the actual experts. JFC indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. Masks don’t do squat. There wasn’t some major breakthrough in 2020 that proved they worked. If they did, why haven’t we been wearing them for centuries???
We are human. We need to see each other’s faces. If you look at your fellow people as disease vectors, you are a sad, sad, person.
But fine. Keep playing pandemic and living in your dystopian fantasy. Don’t force this crap on others.
Clearly you take it personally.
Yeah. I do. I don’t want to live in a faceless society. But I guess you do. I’m not interested in playing out your Handmaids Tale fantasy. Unlike you, I like seeing others faces and smiles.
I'm not interested in whatever whackadoodle theories you have about why I mask. You and your theories have zilch, zero, zip to do with my choices. I'm going to do what I can to avoid this disease and protect my loved ones. Your projection is sad - try some self reflection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody without some weird health phobia even cares about COVID anymore. I’ve had it three times. Early 40s. Started running a week out the last time. Long COVID might be a thing but it’s super narrow and over self diagnosed
Have you had your d-dimer checked? I sure would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. Masks don’t do squat. There wasn’t some major breakthrough in 2020 that proved they worked. If they did, why haven’t we been wearing them for centuries???
We are human. We need to see each other’s faces. If you look at your fellow people as disease vectors, you are a sad, sad, person.
But fine. Keep playing pandemic and living in your dystopian fantasy. Don’t force this crap on others.
Clearly you take it personally.
Yeah. I do. I don’t want to live in a faceless society. But I guess you do. I’m not interested in playing out your Handmaids Tale fantasy. Unlike you, I like seeing others faces and smiles.
Anonymous wrote:JFC. Masks don’t do squat. There wasn’t some major breakthrough in 2020 that proved they worked. If they did, why haven’t we been wearing them for centuries???
We are human. We need to see each other’s faces. If you look at your fellow people as disease vectors, you are a sad, sad, person.
But fine. Keep playing pandemic and living in your dystopian fantasy. Don’t force this crap on others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody without some weird health phobia even cares about COVID anymore. I’ve had it three times. Early 40s. Started running a week out the last time. Long COVID might be a thing but it’s super narrow and over self diagnosed
Have you had your d-dimer checked? I sure would.
No thanks. Dorks like you probably think drinking 6 beers in a row will kill you. I’m not training so I’m drinking beer. I could crank out 6-6:30 miles tomorrow morning at 42.
The fear over COVID is extremely overblown. At least it’s isolated to some narrow dorks on the internet; the rest of us have moved on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop fcking taking your sick kids out in public! Or at least put a GD make on them.
I was making a Target return and a mom came in with her sick kid. He was visibly and audibly sick. His face was flushed and sweaty and he was hacking all over the store up front. His coughing was so violent that he gagged a few times.
They were just doing normal shopping, too. He was picking out a Gingerbread village from the front of the store (and hacking all over them b/c he wasn't covering his mouth, either).
I'm almost at the point where I want to start recording and shaming these moms. This is like the 3rd or 4th time recently that I've been out and about and encountered an extremely ill kid.
What is sad is how unimportant the kids are to this parent if they'd drag them out sick. Its one thing for medication, its another for regular shopping.
You think they should just leave young kids home alone?![]()
You don't go, you have someone else watch the child, you go in for only needed items like medication or have it delivered. Or, have someone else get it for you.
A lot of people don't have a support network of people waiting to watch their sick kids or do their shopping for them.
Then you mask up yourself and your sick kid if you must go into target/grocery store/etc with a quality KN95/N95 mask. Simple to show you care about the community you live in.
You’re not going to keep a KN95 mask on a young child that’s coughing. Come on.
You can’t be part of society without accepting some risk of illness. This isn’t new. People have always gotten sick.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody without some weird health phobia even cares about COVID anymore. I’ve had it three times. Early 40s. Started running a week out the last time. Long COVID might be a thing but it’s super narrow and over self diagnosed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop fcking taking your sick kids out in public! Or at least put a GD make on them.
I was making a Target return and a mom came in with her sick kid. He was visibly and audibly sick. His face was flushed and sweaty and he was hacking all over the store up front. His coughing was so violent that he gagged a few times.
They were just doing normal shopping, too. He was picking out a Gingerbread village from the front of the store (and hacking all over them b/c he wasn't covering his mouth, either).
I'm almost at the point where I want to start recording and shaming these moms. This is like the 3rd or 4th time recently that I've been out and about and encountered an extremely ill kid.
What is sad is how unimportant the kids are to this parent if they'd drag them out sick. Its one thing for medication, its another for regular shopping.
You think they should just leave young kids home alone?![]()
You don't go, you have someone else watch the child, you go in for only needed items like medication or have it delivered. Or, have someone else get it for you.
A lot of people don't have a support network of people waiting to watch their sick kids or do their shopping for them.
Why doesn't she just have the help watch the kid? Or, even better, do the shopping for her? /s