Posted on 12/23/2023 11:26:59 AM PST by DallasBiff
My neighbor wears the N95 mask everywhere even in the car with his wife and he’s an alcoholic but he worries about the phantom COVID
I use it to keep my nose warm here in Upstate NY.
It’s late December: Our 2023 holidays are not just now dawning.
Masks are a signal on who to avoid.
You wear one...you are invisible to me.
I fly weekly, and I refuse to acknowledge anyone wearing a mask as even alive.
They’re still out there. A few weeks ago I saw a mother with three kids, probably ages 4-8, all four wearing masks. Those poor kids are probably vaxxed and boosted too.
The masks are a good way to quickly determine which individuals failed science classes from the third grade on up.
Fraudchi needs a free helicopter ride.
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Thatâs correct. So much for demonrats being the party of science. Theyâre the party of science fiction.
Eh, who cares who is wearing a mask.
We all have agency (supposedly).
Lots of things to do, besides keep track of who is wearing a mask.
I saw a man in a mask, driving alone in his car, just a few days ago.
Masks just make it easy to identify the SHEEP!!
I’m with you. I refuse to recognize SHEEP!
I never did participate in that dumbassery.
A few idiots in blue city cesspools doesn’t translate into “across the American landscape.”
Saw someone driving by themselves wearing one. Easy to spot the lib voters.
“There are people â lots of people. But look around, and it’s clear one thing is largely absent these days: face masks.”
“Yes, there’s the odd one here and there, but nothing like it was three years ago at the dawn of the COVID pandemic’s first winter holidays â an American moment of contentiousness, accusation and scorn on both sides of the mask debate.”
We have spent a lot of time at/in our bank, recently due to
online issues/problems, and we have yet to see a mask wearer there!
There have been zero mask wearers on the many walkers in our area.
Our grocery store has a few mask wearers who either glare at us or quickly reverse their direction.
Maskers are very rare where I live and I havenât seen any where Iâm visiting right now. I can ignore the rare masker, but I really hate seeing those nasty things on little kids. Their lungs are still developing and I canât imagine breathing in their own exhaust is good for them.
âI thought the new normal would be like we see in other cultures and other parts of the world â where people just wear a mask out of an abundance of caution for other people,â she says.
Anne sounds disappointed.
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