Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a SFH, with a big yard, in DC, and know that is a privilege. But to be honest, lockdowns were not that bad and kind of nice for DH and I. Am I alone on this view?
There is nothing stopping you from staying in your own personal lockdown. Let us live our lives!
The problem with letting idiots “live their lives”is that you spread virus around everywhere, killing people, while out there living your life.
My health, safety and life are more important than you being allowed to go to Starbucks.
Nailed it.
Did they? They decided that your freedoms are less important than theirs. If you quarantine at home, that's your business. You don't have a right to force everyone else to do so as well.
NP... Woah. NO.
If the irresponsible and selfish behavior of other people is causing the pandemic to spread and drag on then that is taking away our freedoms and damn well IS our business and DOES give us the right to start imposing things on them to try and rein the pandemic in. Clearly you haven't thought about this from anyone's perspective other than your own selfish, irresponsible one.
Wait. I got this message yesterday in my Twitter notifications:
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If this is the case, as CDC says it is.....
1. Why do you care who is vaccinated and who isn't? Seems as if both vaccinated and unvaccinated are capable of spreading the virus.
2. Why do you believe an unvaccinated person is irresponsible and selfish and endangering the public anymore than a vaccinated person?
Isn't it all about personal choice and risk assessment at this point?
Anonymous wrote:I think you’re serious, wow. I honestly didn’t know how bad the homeless situation had gotten until our friends visited and witnessed the wonders of the Watergate homeless encampment.
Can someone be a loser and a striver at the same time? Example?
Anyway, glad you are enjoying life more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a SFH, with a big yard, in DC, and know that is a privilege. But to be honest, lockdowns were not that bad and kind of nice for DH and I. Am I alone on this view?
There is nothing stopping you from staying in your own personal lockdown. Let us live our lives!
The problem with letting idiots “live their lives”is that you spread virus around everywhere, killing people, while out there living your life.
My health, safety and life are more important than you being allowed to go to Starbucks.
Nailed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, you do you. At least you recognize your privilege.
As a single person in a 600 square foot condo, I hated lockdowns, and I never really followed them in the sense that you stay literally indoors in your home. Yeah, screw that. Fine with me if you like staying home, but don’t you dare impose that on my vaccinated, mask-complient arse. No I will not stay home.
Big talker. You will stay home if you are ordered to by law. That’s what was missing from the last lockdown. No teeth in the order. Next time we’ll go the Canadian route. Get caught outside, go to jail, stay in jail for the duration of the lockdown.
Not sure if this is a joke?
Filling up prisons would make the pandemic worse. And why discourage low risk outdoor activity at all? Sun and fresh air keep you well. Access to the outdoors is our birthright as living beings.
Especially when they released or refrained from jailing the actual criminals in many areas.
Newsflash! If you are violating a lockdown/stay-at-home order YOU ARE AN ACTUAL CRIMINAL!
I’d much rather see some petty thief or drug dealer released to make room for people who are out spreading a deadly contagious illness.
People are always spreading deadly, contagious illnesses. This is part of life. You are welcome to stay locked up inside at all times.
Yeah, no. We’re not always in a freaking PANDEMIC, but hey, you tried.
A pandemic that has an extremely high survival rate. This is not ebola.
Lock downs are totally unnecessary and are proving to be more harmful than the virus itself. I recall a leader last year saying, "Don't make the cure worse than the virus."
Issue brief: Drug overdose epidemic worsened during COVID pandemic
https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/2020-12/issue-brief-increases-in-opioid-related-overdose.pdf
COVID killed 600,000 Americans and you want to shrug it off like it's no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, you do you. At least you recognize your privilege.
As a single person in a 600 square foot condo, I hated lockdowns, and I never really followed them in the sense that you stay literally indoors in your home. Yeah, screw that. Fine with me if you like staying home, but don’t you dare impose that on my vaccinated, mask-complient arse. No I will not stay home.
Big talker. You will stay home if you are ordered to by law. That’s what was missing from the last lockdown. No teeth in the order. Next time we’ll go the Canadian route. Get caught outside, go to jail, stay in jail for the duration of the lockdown.
Not sure if this is a joke?
Filling up prisons would make the pandemic worse. And why discourage low risk outdoor activity at all? Sun and fresh air keep you well. Access to the outdoors is our birthright as living beings.
Especially when they released or refrained from jailing the actual criminals in many areas.
Clearly you don't care about those with mental illness or addiction.
Newsflash! If you are violating a lockdown/stay-at-home order YOU ARE AN ACTUAL CRIMINAL!
I’d much rather see some petty thief or drug dealer released to make room for people who are out spreading a deadly contagious illness.
People are always spreading deadly, contagious illnesses. This is part of life. You are welcome to stay locked up inside at all times.
Yeah, no. We’re not always in a freaking PANDEMIC, but hey, you tried.
A pandemic that has an extremely high survival rate. This is not ebola.
Lock downs are totally unnecessary and are proving to be more harmful than the virus itself. I recall a leader last year saying, "Don't make the cure worse than the virus."
Issue brief: Drug overdose epidemic worsened during COVID pandemic
https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/2020-12/issue-brief-increases-in-opioid-related-overdose.pdf
COVID killed 600,000 Americans and you want to shrug it off like it's no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a SFH, with a big yard, in DC, and know that is a privilege. But to be honest, lockdowns were not that bad and kind of nice for DH and I. Am I alone on this view?
There is nothing stopping you from staying in your own personal lockdown. Let us live our lives!
The problem with letting idiots “live their lives”is that you spread virus around everywhere, killing people, while out there living your life.
My health, safety and life are more important than you being allowed to go to Starbucks.
Nailed it.
Did they? They decided that your freedoms are less important than theirs. If you quarantine at home, that's your business. You don't have a right to force everyone else to do so as well.
NP... Woah. NO.
If the irresponsible and selfish behavior of other people is causing the pandemic to spread and drag on then that is taking away our freedoms and damn well IS our business and DOES give us the right to start imposing things on them to try and rein the pandemic in. Clearly you haven't thought about this from anyone's perspective other than your own selfish, irresponsible one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, you do you. At least you recognize your privilege.
As a single person in a 600 square foot condo, I hated lockdowns, and I never really followed them in the sense that you stay literally indoors in your home. Yeah, screw that. Fine with me if you like staying home, but don’t you dare impose that on my vaccinated, mask-complient arse. No I will not stay home.
Big talker. You will stay home if you are ordered to by law. That’s what was missing from the last lockdown. No teeth in the order. Next time we’ll go the Canadian route. Get caught outside, go to jail, stay in jail for the duration of the lockdown.
Not sure if this is a joke?
Filling up prisons would make the pandemic worse. And why discourage low risk outdoor activity at all? Sun and fresh air keep you well. Access to the outdoors is our birthright as living beings.
Especially when they released or refrained from jailing the actual criminals in many areas.
Newsflash! If you are violating a lockdown/stay-at-home order YOU ARE AN ACTUAL CRIMINAL!
I’d much rather see some petty thief or drug dealer released to make room for people who are out spreading a deadly contagious illness.
People are always spreading deadly, contagious illnesses. This is part of life. You are welcome to stay locked up inside at all times.
Yeah, no. We’re not always in a freaking PANDEMIC, but hey, you tried.
A pandemic that has an extremely high survival rate. This is not ebola.
Lock downs are totally unnecessary and are proving to be more harmful than the virus itself. I recall a leader last year saying, "Don't make the cure worse than the virus."
Issue brief: Drug overdose epidemic worsened during COVID pandemic
https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/2020-12/issue-brief-increases-in-opioid-related-overdose.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a SFH, with a big yard, in DC, and know that is a privilege. But to be honest, lockdowns were not that bad and kind of nice for DH and I. Am I alone on this view?
There is nothing stopping you from staying in your own personal lockdown. Let us live our lives!
The problem with letting idiots “live their lives”is that you spread virus around everywhere, killing people, while out there living your life.
My health, safety and life are more important than you being allowed to go to Starbucks.
Nailed it.
Did they? They decided that your freedoms are less important than theirs. If you quarantine at home, that's your business. You don't have a right to force everyone else to do so as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, you do you. At least you recognize your privilege.
As a single person in a 600 square foot condo, I hated lockdowns, and I never really followed them in the sense that you stay literally indoors in your home. Yeah, screw that. Fine with me if you like staying home, but don’t you dare impose that on my vaccinated, mask-complient arse. No I will not stay home.
Big talker. You will stay home if you are ordered to by law. That’s what was missing from the last lockdown. No teeth in the order. Next time we’ll go the Canadian route. Get caught outside, go to jail, stay in jail for the duration of the lockdown.
Not sure if this is a joke?
Filling up prisons would make the pandemic worse. And why discourage low risk outdoor activity at all? Sun and fresh air keep you well. Access to the outdoors is our birthright as living beings.
Especially when they released or refrained from jailing the actual criminals in many areas.
Newsflash! If you are violating a lockdown/stay-at-home order YOU ARE AN ACTUAL CRIMINAL!
I’d much rather see some petty thief or drug dealer released to make room for people who are out spreading a deadly contagious illness.
People are always spreading deadly, contagious illnesses. This is part of life. You are welcome to stay locked up inside at all times.
Yeah, no. We’re not always in a freaking PANDEMIC, but hey, you tried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a SFH, with a big yard, in DC, and know that is a privilege. But to be honest, lockdowns were not that bad and kind of nice for DH and I. Am I alone on this view?
There is nothing stopping you from staying in your own personal lockdown. Let us live our lives!
The problem with letting idiots “live their lives”is that you spread virus around everywhere, killing people, while out there living your life.
My health, safety and life are more important than you being allowed to go to Starbucks.
Nailed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, you do you. At least you recognize your privilege.
As a single person in a 600 square foot condo, I hated lockdowns, and I never really followed them in the sense that you stay literally indoors in your home. Yeah, screw that. Fine with me if you like staying home, but don’t you dare impose that on my vaccinated, mask-complient arse. No I will not stay home.
Big talker. You will stay home if you are ordered to by law. That’s what was missing from the last lockdown. No teeth in the order. Next time we’ll go the Canadian route. Get caught outside, go to jail, stay in jail for the duration of the lockdown.
Not sure if this is a joke?
Filling up prisons would make the pandemic worse. And why discourage low risk outdoor activity at all? Sun and fresh air keep you well. Access to the outdoors is our birthright as living beings.
Especially when they released or refrained from jailing the actual criminals in many areas.
Newsflash! If you are violating a lockdown/stay-at-home order YOU ARE AN ACTUAL CRIMINAL!
I’d much rather see some petty thief or drug dealer released to make room for people who are out spreading a deadly contagious illness.
People are always spreading deadly, contagious illnesses. This is part of life. You are welcome to stay locked up inside at all times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a SFH, with a big yard, in DC, and know that is a privilege. But to be honest, lockdowns were not that bad and kind of nice for DH and I. Am I alone on this view?
There is nothing stopping you from staying in your own personal lockdown. Let us live our lives!
The problem with letting idiots “live their lives”is that you spread virus around everywhere, killing people, while out there living your life.
My health, safety and life are more important than you being allowed to go to Starbucks.