Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
DP. Did Florida even test and take accurate statistics? I thought they fired the woman who was trying to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
How do you explain how the most locked down state (CA) fared similarly to one of the least locked down states (FL)? I'd like to hear your take, because the pro lockdown scientists can't explain it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Yes, and now 500,000+ people are dead. Do you... not see the connection? It doesn't matter if you personally got and spread COVID or not. In the aggregate, "people out enjoying their lives" killed many, many human beings, like some of my loved ones. That's why we were supposed to not do *A FRACTION* of what we do to enjoy our lives. That's literally how this entire thing works. You know-- novel virus, exponential growth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't eat indoors until the numbers are waaaaaay down regardless of vax status but would eat outdoors with unvaxxed kids if we were vaccinated.
+1
I’d wait on indoor dining with kids till cases per 100k were below 10. We’re still at 17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to eat out with your kids even without a pandemic? It isn't even any fun.
Oh jeez, realize that some families aren’t as miserable as yours.
+1
I will never understand people who raise children who are incapable of dining out.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. My kids go to in-person school and eat lunch there. I don't see how a restaurant would be any different.
Do they sit together at a table and talk? My kids are stuck at the or desks with a shield and can’t talk during lunch.
FCPS kids here. Mine can talk at lunch. They’re separated but they’re high schoolers and they’re able to sit near their friends and talk. Masks off bc they’re eating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. My kids go to in-person school and eat lunch there. I don't see how a restaurant would be any different.
Do they sit together at a table and talk? My kids are stuck at the or desks with a shield and can’t talk during lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. My kids go to in-person school and eat lunch there. I don't see how a restaurant would be any different.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have two tweens and love eating out. We've been eating out since the beginning, whenever restaurants have been open. When the restaurants were closed in our county, we went to other counties to eat. There are always lots of other people there.
Face it; while you were hiding at home, the majority of people were out enjoying their lives. If it helps you to say that you were unselfish and considerate of others (or in reverse that we were selfish) by all means.
I'm just happy we didn't throw away a year of our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. My kids go to in-person school and eat lunch there. I don't see how a restaurant would be any different.
and this is why we can't have nice things. [/quote
This response doesn't even make sense. Sounds like the pp and her kids are having nice things. Try it.