Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are wearing a mask for an extended period you can forget that you have it on.
Some people, sure. Not me! I feel every second of mask wearing.
Me neither. I'm aware of it every moment. I'm envious of people who just love their masks, or at least don't mind them. Because I have yet to find one that doesn't make my nose itch, my glasses fog, and isn't hot and uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people in MoCo are pretty up tight. I’m kind of surprised they weren’t masking more in airports and stuff before. I think there are a lot of two professional, high income families and you have to be pretty tightly wound to live that life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.
A free country, except when it comes to wearing masks and taking vaccines. And whether you can keep your business open, or send your kid to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are wearing a mask for an extended period you can forget that you have it on.
Some people, sure. Not me! I feel every second of mask wearing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.
A free country, except when it comes to wearing masks and taking vaccines. And whether you can keep your business open, or send your kid to school.
Wrong. Choice still exists. But as always, choices have consequences.
By that logic, demonstrators in Hong Kong have free speech- they simply need to accept the consequences.
Don't want a vaccine? OK, you're not going to be able to keep your job, and thus won't be able to pay for food and shelter, but you've made your choice in a free country...
I don't even have a problem with the adult vaccine mandate, but it is ridiculous to claim it is consistent with the principles of a "free country" or that we're giving people a meaningful choice in the matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
BS. Liberals are generally very selfish people who only care about themselves and their kids. The rest is self-righteous performance.
That's pretty much it. Masking lets the type of self-important, self-righteous liberals who infest the DMV show off how much they care.
I don't know a single person who wears a mask to virtue signal. You either think it will help protect you and others or you don't. You are either worried about COVID or you aren't.
This is a bs right-wing talking point.
DP. I actually have a very progressive friend who posted on FB about how she was wearing a mask outdoors to show “how we can protect each other”. That’s virtue signaling to me.
You need better friends. Don’t judge my friend with multiple sclerosis who wore masks and still socially distanced with your crazy friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.
A free country, except when it comes to wearing masks and taking vaccines. And whether you can keep your business open, or send your kid to school.
Wrong. Choice still exists. But as always, choices have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:If you are wearing a mask for an extended period you can forget that you have it on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.
A free country, except when it comes to wearing masks and taking vaccines. And whether you can keep your business open, or send your kid to school.
Wrong. Choice still exists. But as always, choices have consequences.
The consequences bring… they make paranoid Qanon believers Agitated. Of course pizza parlors do that too so…
If a mask mandate will keep the nuts away from pizza parlors it's a win for us all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.
A free country, except when it comes to wearing masks and taking vaccines. And whether you can keep your business open, or send your kid to school.
Wrong. Choice still exists. But as always, choices have consequences.
The consequences bring… they make paranoid Qanon believers Agitated. Of course pizza parlors do that too so…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.
A free country, except when it comes to wearing masks and taking vaccines. And whether you can keep your business open, or send your kid to school.
Wrong. Choice still exists. But as always, choices have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
BS. Liberals are generally very selfish people who only care about themselves and their kids. The rest is self-righteous performance.
That's pretty much it. Masking lets the type of self-important, self-righteous liberals who infest the DMV show off how much they care.
I don't know a single person who wears a mask to virtue signal. You either think it will help protect you and others or you don't. You are either worried about COVID or you aren't.
This is a bs right-wing talking point.
DP. I actually have a very progressive friend who posted on FB about how she was wearing a mask outdoors to show “how we can protect each other”. That’s virtue signaling to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.
A free country, except when it comes to wearing masks and taking vaccines. And whether you can keep your business open, or send your kid to school.
Anonymous wrote:Popping in with a reminder that, despite the efforts of many conservatives, this is still a free country and people can wear what they want.