Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe I have to remind people not to ridicule those who continue to mask; there are many who have no choice due to health conditions. WTF is wrong with people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you were so easily duped into thinking the mask was the enemy, instead of the virus. So stupid.
+1
I get thinking they are kind of annoying, but people are so weirdly excited about this, like every minute was torture. I'm sure they genuinely feel this way, but I don't get it. My mom has severe claustrophobia -- wearing a mask was genuinely difficult for her at the outset. But these people who are SO EXCITED? Was it really so awful? Are you all claustrophobic? It just didn't register in terms of hardships I've experienced in my life.
They are entitled, self-centered brats. I can’t wait until something actually terrible happens to them for once in their spoiled little lives. Here for it.
NP but this is a horrible thing to say. I bet you work from home so you wear a mask just to walk your dog through the neighborhood and go to the grocery store once a week? I wear a mask all day long and haven’t seen the faces of most people I work with in a year. So yes I’m exciting to not wear the mask anymore.
And one of the most horrific things you can imagine that I would never wish on anyone happened to my family last year. But I would never wish that experience on you, no matter how obnoxious you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will doctors offices stop requiring masks? I’m at the eye doctor and I have to wear a mask. What’s the difference between this and a packed grocery store with no mask?
Proximity? I do not want any random unmasked person directly in my face ever again, and I’ll extend the same courtesy as much as possible.
You're going to have a hard time with this.
How so?
Because more and more people are simply not willing to play along with this stupid game, and people like you who are clinging to masks as a safety shield against humanity are going to have to either lighten up, or stay inside for the rest of your lives.
I just got back from a Giant in DC - 50% were masked, tops, including employees. When I was last there on Saturday, it was closer to 80%.
I will continue to do all the things and wear my mask where I please. The choices are not go maskless or stay inside, sugarplum.
Great. You should probably wear 3 or 4 masks “out of an abundance of caution.” You can’t be too careful, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve have a lot of fun laughing at the mask lovers, both here and IRL.
But the truth is that I could not give less of a sht what percentage where a mask or don’t as long as I don’t have to.
Most of the people still masking are either neurotic or virtue signaling, but not all of them and I don’t care enough to distinguish one from the other as long as my own beautiful smile is uncovered.
God, the Right Wing antimask propaganda line about “show our beautiful smiles” is so idiotic and gagworthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you were so easily duped into thinking the mask was the enemy, instead of the virus. So stupid.
+1
I get thinking they are kind of annoying, but people are so weirdly excited about this, like every minute was torture. I'm sure they genuinely feel this way, but I don't get it. My mom has severe claustrophobia -- wearing a mask was genuinely difficult for her at the outset. But these people who are SO EXCITED? Was it really so awful? Are you all claustrophobic? It just didn't register in terms of hardships I've experienced in my life.
They are entitled, self-centered brats. I can’t wait until something actually terrible happens to them for once in their spoiled little lives. Here for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will doctors offices stop requiring masks? I’m at the eye doctor and I have to wear a mask. What’s the difference between this and a packed grocery store with no mask?
Proximity? I do not want any random unmasked person directly in my face ever again, and I’ll extend the same courtesy as much as possible.
You're going to have a hard time with this.
How so?
Because more and more people are simply not willing to play along with this stupid game, and people like you who are clinging to masks as a safety shield against humanity are going to have to either lighten up, or stay inside for the rest of your lives.
I just got back from a Giant in DC - 50% were masked, tops, including employees. When I was last there on Saturday, it was closer to 80%.
I will continue to do all the things and wear my mask where I please. The choices are not go maskless or stay inside, sugarplum.
Great. You should probably wear 3 or 4 masks “out of an abundance of caution.” You can’t be too careful, you know.
Anonymous wrote:I have coworker who has a compromised immune system. I'm wearing my masks. Such a small behavior that has really become habit. Of course I'm virtual signaling. I'm signaling to my staff that I care about our colleague?
It's also nice not to go through as much lipstick. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve have a lot of fun laughing at the mask lovers, both here and IRL.
But the truth is that I could not give less of a sht what percentage where a mask or don’t as long as I don’t have to.
Most of the people still masking are either neurotic or virtue signaling, but not all of them and I don’t care enough to distinguish one from the other as long as my own beautiful smile is uncovered.
God, the Right Wing antimask propaganda line about “show our beautiful smiles” is so idiotic and gagworthy.
Only to people who know they don’t have a beautiful smile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you were so easily duped into thinking the mask was the enemy, instead of the virus. So stupid.
The virus was barely a blip when I had it. Pretty weak enemy. If I could go back to March 2020, I would not take a single precaution other than the vaccine once available. Every second in a mask, every cancelled plan, all of it was a waste.
Same. I mean aren’t 40% of people asymptomatic?
We should have know. If it were truly that bad for most people you wouldn’t need a test to find out you have it. Clue #1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you were so easily duped into thinking the mask was the enemy, instead of the virus. So stupid.
+1
I get thinking they are kind of annoying, but people are so weirdly excited about this, like every minute was torture. I'm sure they genuinely feel this way, but I don't get it. My mom has severe claustrophobia -- wearing a mask was genuinely difficult for her at the outset. But these people who are SO EXCITED? Was it really so awful? Are you all claustrophobic? It just didn't register in terms of hardships I've experienced in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you were so easily duped into thinking the mask was the enemy, instead of the virus. So stupid.
+1
I get thinking they are kind of annoying, but people are so weirdly excited about this, like every minute was torture. I'm sure they genuinely feel this way, but I don't get it. My mom has severe claustrophobia -- wearing a mask was genuinely difficult for her at the outset. But these people who are SO EXCITED? Was it really so awful? Are you all claustrophobic? It just didn't register in terms of hardships I've experienced in my life.
For the same reason you stop doing anything that’s annoying once it’s proven ineffective. Cloth masks didn’t work and most likely made things worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve have a lot of fun laughing at the mask lovers, both here and IRL.
But the truth is that I could not give less of a sht what percentage where a mask or don’t as long as I don’t have to.
Most of the people still masking are either neurotic or virtue signaling, but not all of them and I don’t care enough to distinguish one from the other as long as my own beautiful smile is uncovered.
God, the Right Wing antimask propaganda line about “show our beautiful smiles” is so idiotic and gagworthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you were so easily duped into thinking the mask was the enemy, instead of the virus. So stupid.
+1
I get thinking they are kind of annoying, but people are so weirdly excited about this, like every minute was torture. I'm sure they genuinely feel this way, but I don't get it. My mom has severe claustrophobia -- wearing a mask was genuinely difficult for her at the outset. But these people who are SO EXCITED? Was it really so awful? Are you all claustrophobic? It just didn't register in terms of hardships I've experienced in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will doctors offices stop requiring masks? I’m at the eye doctor and I have to wear a mask. What’s the difference between this and a packed grocery store with no mask?
Proximity? I do not want any random unmasked person directly in my face ever again, and I’ll extend the same courtesy as much as possible.
You're going to have a hard time with this.
How so?
Because more and more people are simply not willing to play along with this stupid game, and people like you who are clinging to masks as a safety shield against humanity are going to have to either lighten up, or stay inside for the rest of your lives.
I just got back from a Giant in DC - 50% were masked, tops, including employees. When I was last there on Saturday, it was closer to 80%.
I will continue to do all the things and wear my mask where I please. The choices are not go maskless or stay inside, sugarplum.