Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird.
I can think something odd or nonsensical without it “bothering” me.
+1. You do realize, pp, that you look like a bit of a fool when you are alone in your car or walking by yourself and are wearing a mask? It doesn’t bother me- I just think you’re announcing your neurosis to the world.
People who wear camo pattern clothes to Safeway look foolish too, but there aren't dozens of posts on DCUM asking when it's going to stop. This is a weird obsession for a lot of you. Maybe try to focus on something else.
Anonymous wrote:Completely honest response?
Two years in I still really struggle with wearing a mask. It makes me feel dizzy and like I’m suffocating. This isn’t to say I don’t. I’ve worn them door to door for 8 hour flights and things like that. But I don’t have it on me to be wearing an N95 masks daily for years and years - it has a meaningful quality of life impact for me. And N95s are the only masks I think really make a difference.
So I will wear an N95 if we have another major peak like Omicron in DC this past winter. But I’m planning to unmask 3/1 (DC) and enjoy a much-needed reprieve. This is a long game and I plan to ride the waves up (with N95) and down (no mask).
Flame away “small sacrifice” people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird.
I can think something odd or nonsensical without it “bothering” me.
+1. You do realize, pp, that you look like a bit of a fool when you are alone in your car or walking by yourself and are wearing a mask? It doesn’t bother me- I just think you’re announcing your neurosis to the world.
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of people who’ve been really sick from omicron. Vaccinated, boosted people’s, middle-aged like me, no risk factors. Not hospital sick but bad shape for weeks. I would prefer to avoid this and get to the point where paxlovid is authorized and widely available for someone like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird.
Because I sincerely don't understand why people continue to wear masks indoors in these circumstances. I'll just ask - why then?
Because cases are not low, OP. People are still dying in large numbers. The USA has the highest Covid mortality of ALL wealthy nations, because its people are emotionally immature, refuse delayed gratification, are bad at math and are somewhat lacking in moral fiber.
You can choose to reject all these things, and never experience anyone in your circle dying from Covid. You may never catch Covid. You may have had a very mild case and believe that all cases are mild.
I don't care. I will do the right thing. You will do the wrong thing, persuaded you're not a bad person. We will agree to disagree.
Oh no, I'm crushed an anonymous person thinks I'm a bad person. How will I ever live with myself?? I'll tell you how-mask free![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird.
Because I sincerely don't understand why people continue to wear masks indoors in these circumstances. I'll just ask - why then?
Because cases are not low, OP. People are still dying in large numbers. The USA has the highest Covid mortality of ALL wealthy nations, because its people are emotionally immature, refuse delayed gratification, are bad at math and are somewhat lacking in moral fiber.
You can choose to reject all these things, and never experience anyone in your circle dying from Covid. You may never catch Covid. You may have had a very mild case and believe that all cases are mild.
I don't care. I will do the right thing. You will do the wrong thing, persuaded you're not a bad person. We will agree to disagree.
You think that me not wearing a mask in Safeway, with NO indication or reason to believe that I'm sick with covid (or anything), makes me a bad person? Really? You actually believe this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird.
Because I sincerely don't understand why people continue to wear masks indoors in these circumstances. I'll just ask - why then?
Anonymous wrote:Completely honest response?
Two years in I still really struggle with wearing a mask. It makes me feel dizzy and like I’m suffocating. This isn’t to say I don’t. I’ve worn them door to door for 8 hour flights and things like that. But I don’t have it on me to be wearing an N95 masks daily for years and years - it has a meaningful quality of life impact for me. And N95s are the only masks I think really make a difference.
So I will wear an N95 if we have another major peak like Omicron in DC this past winter. But I’m planning to unmask 3/1 (DC) and enjoy a much-needed reprieve. This is a long game and I plan to ride the waves up (with N95) and down (no mask).
Flame away “small sacrifice” people.
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of people who’ve been really sick from omicron. Vaccinated, boosted people’s, middle-aged like me, no risk factors. Not hospital sick but bad shape for weeks. I would prefer to avoid this and get to the point where paxlovid is authorized and widely available for someone like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it bother you so much if I wear a mask in the Safeway? I will continue to do so until community spread is super low, as someone stated above. Honestly, you people who are pushing others to drop the mask are so weird.
Because I sincerely don't understand why people continue to wear masks indoors in these circumstances. I'll just ask - why then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! I saw the topic and was planning to give a well-thought out response. Then I read the original post and saw that OP doesn't seem to want that. So, the short version is I'll continue to monitor the situations I'm in, the overall risks of things like COVID, and adjust my behavior accordingly.
I would love a well thought out, sensible response. Can you share it?