Anonymous wrote:I can never understand adults refusing to wear a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is none of your business, Karen!
It’s a highly contagious pandemic, Karen, so it is most definitely my business. It’s not about you - I don’t give a crap if you get it - it’s about you giving it to my kids or others.
Seriously, how often does this need to be explained to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol what does talking animatedly and loudly have to do with anything? Sounds like they were loud and animated because they were 6 feet apart, outside? Hmmm
It means their spit travels father than if they were speaking calmly. Smh
I dont know, I don’t think my spit travels 6 feet...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol what does talking animatedly and loudly have to do with anything? Sounds like they were loud and animated because they were 6 feet apart, outside? Hmmm
It means their spit travels father than if they were speaking calmly. Smh
Anonymous wrote:This is why we don’t go to playgrounds. It’s too hard to explain to little kids. Ours is so courteous with masks, she puts it in to say hi out the car window. I appreciate her caution for others.
Anonymous wrote:Lol what does talking animatedly and loudly have to do with anything? Sounds like they were loud and animated because they were 6 feet apart, outside? Hmmm
Anonymous wrote:I’m super confused. How can a playground be both “enclosed” and outdoors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had the same experience yesterday in Falls Church at Lincoln Park. We left, and I texted a friend to complain. I considered saying something but I’m not going to be able to convince multiple families that their behavior is a problem.
My daughter was actually able to avoid the pack of adults most of the time, but their kids were all unmasked, and she couldn’t avoid the kids. 6-8 different families, all with unmasked kids. I don’t think my daughter will catch covid running past one of those kids outside, but I do think she could catch it from going down the tube slides right after them or being in a tunnel with them or being in a treehouse or waiting at the top of the slide with several of them.
It was one thing when I preferred masks at crowded playgrounds but it wasn’t the law. It’s the law now and some people still don’t do it. It’s infuriating.
Dumbass. It’s not the law in VA. They’re outside. Perhaps you need to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:It is none of your business, Karen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m super confused. How can a playground be both “enclosed” and outdoors?
Fenced in