Anonymous wrote:Runners are selfish unathletic losers with control issues
Anonymous wrote:Runners spread the virus much easier it’s proven fact
Anonymous wrote:If I pass out while running with a mask, can I assume that one of you anxious people is willing to help me?
Didn't think so.
I have literally seen NO runners using a mask. I have only seen three or four runners get too close on the trail, and I run four times a week for six miles at a time. The vast majority are practicing social distancing like I am. I happily run in the street to avoid people on the sidewalk. I hate sidewalks anyway. But asking me to stop running when there is no actual evidence that runners spread coronavirus is BS. I am already not going to work or sending my child to school or shopping normally or using the gym or eating out or seeing friends and family or doing ANY of my normal routine. I have changed everything. This is literally the last thing normal in my life. If you are so anxious you can't deal with someone passing you six feet away, you need to up your meds and stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I pass out while running with a mask, can I assume that one of you anxious people is willing to help me?
Didn't think so.
I have literally seen NO runners using a mask. I have only seen three or four runners get too close on the trail, and I run four times a week for six miles at a time. The vast majority are practicing social distancing like I am. I happily run in the street to avoid people on the sidewalk. I hate sidewalks anyway. But asking me to stop running when there is no actual evidence that runners spread coronavirus is BS. I am already not going to work or sending my child to school or shopping normally or using the gym or eating out or seeing friends and family or doing ANY of my normal routine. I have changed everything. This is literally the last thing normal in my life. If you are so anxious you can't deal with someone passing you six feet away, you need to up your meds and stay home.
LOL you pass out because you are wearing a mask? What a drama queen! Put on a mask run. We use to run in mopp gear level 4. Look it up. Putting on a mask and run is nothing. You are just too weak minded and a child.
Anonymous wrote:Runners spread the virus much easier it’s proven fact
Anonymous wrote:Runners spread the virus much easier it’s proven fact
Anonymous wrote:If I pass out while running with a mask, can I assume that one of you anxious people is willing to help me?
Didn't think so.
I have literally seen NO runners using a mask. I have only seen three or four runners get too close on the trail, and I run four times a week for six miles at a time. The vast majority are practicing social distancing like I am. I happily run in the street to avoid people on the sidewalk. I hate sidewalks anyway. But asking me to stop running when there is no actual evidence that runners spread coronavirus is BS. I am already not going to work or sending my child to school or shopping normally or using the gym or eating out or seeing friends and family or doing ANY of my normal routine. I have changed everything. This is literally the last thing normal in my life. If you are so anxious you can't deal with someone passing you six feet away, you need to up your meds and stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're running, you should wear a mask not only for your protection, but for the protection of others. Runners are far more likely to spread respiratory droplets over longer distances. It is just selfish for anyone to run without a mask because it isn't comfortable for them.
Can you point to one single case of a runner being some kind of super spreader? Because where TF is this absolutely crazy, utterly irrational demonization of runners coming from?
Anonymous wrote:Runners are selfish unathletic losers with control issues
Anonymous wrote:I don’t wear a mask when I’m running, if I come across a person I move to the opposite side of the road, it’s not complicated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're running, you should wear a mask not only for your protection, but for the protection of others. Runners are far more likely to spread respiratory droplets over longer distances. It is just selfish for anyone to run without a mask because it isn't comfortable for them.
No chance that you are a runner
Anonymous wrote:If you're running, you should wear a mask not only for your protection, but for the protection of others. Runners are far more likely to spread respiratory droplets over longer distances. It is just selfish for anyone to run without a mask because it isn't comfortable for them.