Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts and prayers to all the maskers who will have to face the trauma of seeing everyone else throw their masks in a trash can this Spring.
I am happy for people who can unmask. It is weird and painful to see masks on faces - it especially bothers me to see kids masked.
I am high risk though - I hope you will be polite to me when I continue to wear a mask. I hope not to hear sarcasm or see eye rolls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've decided to not wash my hands anymore so that I'm not a sheep living in fear.
It's so sad when old people who aren't funny try to be funny online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped as soon as the mask mandate ended in my area about a month ago.
Why would you keep wearing masks? Unless you're a slave in mind. After all, it's what the "science" said, ya know? Don't you "believe in science"?
Why so nasty? The science says that masks reduce spread. Good masks that fit well are effective for hours. It's unlikely you'd get covid in a store, but it's not impossible. Getting covid is a giant pain in the ass, at best.
Let people follow the science and make the right choice for themselves.
+1. Others wearing masks doesn't hurt me! Maskless people who are sick might, so please be considerate of your fellow humans if you are ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped as soon as the mask mandate ended in my area about a month ago.
Why would you keep wearing masks? Unless you're a slave in mind. After all, it's what the "science" said, ya know? Don't you "believe in science"?
Why so nasty? The science says that masks reduce spread. Good masks that fit well are effective for hours. It's unlikely you'd get covid in a store, but it's not impossible. Getting covid is a giant pain in the ass, at best.
Let people follow the science and make the right choice for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:I've decided to not wash my hands anymore so that I'm not a sheep living in fear.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped as soon as the mask mandate ended in my area about a month ago.
Why would you keep wearing masks? Unless you're a slave in mind. After all, it's what the "science" said, ya know? Don't you "believe in science"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the groups of people masking indoors:
- highly, highly vulnerable people (very few people)
- people who've had their germophobia awakened by covid. They operated pretty normally before, but now they can't unsee all the germs everywhere and are pretty freaked out by it all (even if the "germs" are benign and normal, even healthy for your immune health strengthening)
- insecure people who don't like being seen. People who don't want to be recognized (even though we can still recognize you with a mask)
- people who've made "masks make me a good person" their identity, and they don't know how to redirect being a good person to other areas - "a masker" has become a part of their identity
- people who are doing it because everyone else is doing it. I think this is the vast majority of people. Slowly these people will unmask and be the majority, but it's going to take time.
Nah. It is people who are immunocompromised or have family who are (lots of people, not very few as you say) and people who aren’t so sensitive that they are annoyed by a little mask. It seriously is no big deal to wear one. Only a problem if you are unable to tolerate any amount of self discipline. Wearing a mask in a store is much less of a pain than being sick for a week.
Anonymous wrote:I've decided to not wash my hands anymore so that I'm not a sheep living in fear.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts and prayers to all the maskers who will have to face the trauma of seeing everyone else throw their masks in a trash can this Spring.