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.
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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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 never did participate in that dumbassery.
A few idiots in blue city cesspools doesn’t translate into “across the American landscape.”
“There are people — 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 — 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.
“I thought the new normal would be like we see in other cultures and other parts of the world — where people just wear a mask out of an abundance of caution for other people,” she says.
Anne sounds disappointed.
Those of us who do not trust the federal government never succumbed to the scamdemic. Rarely masks due to necessity to buy food, and no COVID or flu clot shots.