Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, just back from two weeks in Europe where virtually nobody is buying onto mask theater. Felt normal and refreshing.
I went to the ballet in Paris, everyone wore a mask. People were masking indoors and on trains/subway everywhere in Reims and Paris. Not sure where you were.
Nobody was masking in the museums.
I was there in June at the Louvre and D’Orsey and they absolutely were!
relative literally just sent me a picture of shoulder to shoulder crowd in front of the Mona Lisa, no masks on anyone.
Ok? As I said when I was there in June, people were wearing masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, just back from two weeks in Europe where virtually nobody is buying onto mask theater. Felt normal and refreshing.
I went to the ballet in Paris, everyone wore a mask. People were masking indoors and on trains/subway everywhere in Reims and Paris. Not sure where you were.
Nobody was masking in the museums.
I was there in June at the Louvre and D’Orsey and they absolutely were!
relative literally just sent me a picture of shoulder to shoulder crowd in front of the Mona Lisa, no masks on anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really shitty that the right wing politicized masks and vaccines.
I think the left wing shares a huge portion of blame too for politicizing masks.
Nope. Sorry. It’s not a both sides in this scenario.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, just back from two weeks in Europe where virtually nobody is buying onto mask theater. Felt normal and refreshing.
I went to the ballet in Paris, everyone wore a mask. People were masking indoors and on trains/subway everywhere in Reims and Paris. Not sure where you were.
Nobody was masking in the museums.
I was there in June at the Louvre and D’Orsey and they absolutely were!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, just back from two weeks in Europe where virtually nobody is buying onto mask theater. Felt normal and refreshing.
Tells me you are a dolt, but a fancy dolt who goes to Europe.
DP. So all of Europe are dolts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the liberal MAGA hat.
The MAGA hat is healthier. Breathing / recycling your own breath for hours every day is horrible. Don’t forget the vast majority uses the same masks way to long and it’s germ infested
So gross.
Maybe no one wants to smell you? Try showering and brushing your teeth sometime?
Anonymous wrote:For Halloween my costume is gonna be
A Ukraine flag stamped on my forehead. Double mask with a straw hole for my latte. Halo head Face shield with a retractable feature for speaking to one of the hordes of unvaccinated illegals. Double surgery gloves. Shoe covers. I
stand with Joe “we are in this together” t shirt. 6 foot long stick to poke unvaccinated legal citizens, and 6 vaccine syringes sticking out of my cranium.
I’m wearing this for the next 30 Halloween’s like an old picture of a 1970s prom lavender tux with a gigantic white bow tie that today’s leaders wore in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the liberal MAGA hat.
The MAGA hat is healthier. Breathing / recycling your own breath for hours every day is horrible. Don’t forget the vast majority uses the same masks way to long and it’s germ infested
So gross.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the liberal MAGA hat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really shitty that the right wing politicized masks and vaccines.
I think the left wing shares a huge portion of blame too for politicizing masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, just back from two weeks in Europe where virtually nobody is buying onto mask theater. Felt normal and refreshing.
I went to the ballet in Paris, everyone wore a mask. People were masking indoors and on trains/subway everywhere in Reims and Paris. Not sure where you were.
Nobody was masking in the museums.
Anonymous wrote:It's really shitty that the right wing politicized masks and vaccines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, just back from two weeks in Europe where virtually nobody is buying onto mask theater. Felt normal and refreshing.
I went to the ballet in Paris, everyone wore a mask. People were masking indoors and on trains/subway everywhere in Reims and Paris. Not sure where you were.