Posted on 04/02/2020 5:05:12 AM PDT by a little elbow grease
Would you live behind the wall? The democrat-socialist vision of Utopia? The end result from years of communal indoctrination? The Walls of governmental safety? Where would you want to live? Its been almost a decade since we first asked the question.
You might not have to make the choice, but progressive-socialists are ensuring your children or grandchildren are going to have to decide . Where is the best hope for their dreams, inside the walls or outside? How will liberty and freedom be defined, and considering the direction, where will it be located in the future? Think about it ..
Where would you choose?
Where will your grandchildren choose?
Behind the wall you could live ten years longer. Does it matter?
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Yes .... there ARE more than a few "nonsensical elements" of the social distancing agenda.
I was thinking of THX 1138 or Logans Run."
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.... tough days ahead?
I think most people try to comply when I shop, but there is always a few that are oblivious to distancing or just don't care.
Some may be oblivious, but even when both are being aware, passing on an isle puts you way less than 6 feet apart in most cases.
So I went to get the groceries and there is a line outside with a supposed distance of 6 feet between one person and the next, which some people observe and others don't.. Looked more like 3 or 4 feet to me.
But here is the funny part, once you are inside the store, and are busy walking the isles looking for your product, you almost always come within inches of other customers also buying their groceries. That's all it may take.
This whole social distancing malarkey is a joke.
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You are basically right (in my opinion). But of course it may be safe to be cautious.
I agree about the grocery store! My wife and I (73 and 70 years old) nearly every day go to our nearby grocery store in our suburb of Pittsburgh to get our groceries. We also buy many for our REALLY OLD NEIGHBORS.
You cannot avoid getting near to people in the store.
The produce area is especially a challenge. (If you want to hear stories of THE PRODUCE AREA let me know.
;-)
lol
I agree, I try to avoid passing and go around. Helps meet my goal of 10K steps a day.
Since you asked...
A dust particle is 40,000 times larger than a single virus partical.
So dust on a scarf is not likely to get inhaled through the scarf as you breath. And even if it does, it is not goingt to kill you. You wouldn't even notice breathing trace amounts of dust throug a scarf.
You get Caronavirus on your scarf, and as you breath in and out it will moisten with your breath. Every time you inhale, the virus is going to work its way through the water in your scarf until you begin to breath it in.
Then their is the fact that a scarf can't possibly be tight fitting. It is always going to be open to the bottom where it just hangs in front of your chin. Every time the wind blows, you are going to get a little dust in your mouth. With a virus, that is all she wrote -- you are infected..
6-feet separation is just a safety factor.
The fact is, you could stand 3-inches away from a person coated in Coronavirus from head to toe, and as long as he is not moving, coughing, sneezing, or touching you — you won’t get infected. The point of staying 6 feet way is in case sombody coughs or sneezes.
Typically, droplets from a cough or sneeze will carry 6-feet away or less. If you are outside that 6-foot zone it is hard for a droplet to launch itself to hit you. Even then, the would probably be down at the level of your feet.
If you don’t touch the virus and lift it to your face, or get coughed on, or sneezed on, you won’t get infected. Hence the 6-foot rule of thumb. I am always looking out for people coughing or sneezing. If I avoid that, I know I’m OK.
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