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Mask burning party!
#1
Like a bra burning, but, sadly, with fewer boobies.  Who's in!?

Sick of not being able to see people when I'm speaking to them.
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#2
Like bringing sunglasses to a nuke test. They help.

Right? RIGHT??

N95s, however, could've changed the game. I'm glad the government threw in with the vaccination approach, but think there still could've been some energy put into upping N95 production. 10 masks per person per week. No games, no princess Jasmine maw hiders.

Oh well, im just here for the beer.
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#3
With the exception of going with my brother to the hospital cath lab, I've not worn a mask.

I refuse.

My parents wear them. That's cool they are in their late 70's.
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#4
(02-19-2021, 04:43 PM)Vagus Wrote: Like bringing sunglasses to a nuke test. They help.

Right? RIGHT??

N95s, however, could've changed the game. I'm glad the government threw in with the vaccination approach, but think there still could've been some energy put into upping N95 production. 10 masks per person per week. No games, no princess Jasmine maw hiders. 

Oh well, im just here for the beer.

Yeah, like many problems, going nuclear and gold plated right out of the gate would have really helped.  But in early 2020, when this was just rumors of sniffles in China, any politician who would have proposed spending a trillion dollars on PPE would have been laughed out of the room.
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#5
I'd love to burn some masks. I just wear them to comply and cause it's what all the cool people are doing lol.
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#6
(02-19-2021, 05:38 PM)Mexas Joe Wrote: With the exception of going with my brother to the hospital cath lab, I've not worn a mask.

I refuse.

My parents wear them. That's cool they are in their late 70's.
Why the refusal?
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#7
(02-20-2021, 03:03 PM)dj in kc Wrote:
(02-19-2021, 05:38 PM)Mexas Joe Wrote: With the exception of going with my brother to the hospital cath lab, I've not worn a mask.

I refuse.

My parents wear them. That's cool they are in their late 70's.
Why the refusal?

I'm cool if people choose to wear one. I don't choose to. 

I'm not in the risk area. Not fat, non-smoker. No die-uh-beetis, I exercise. I'm not worried at all 

My bride has always worn a mask at work because she's a foot away from an open mouf. She also does not wear in public. 

It's simply humiliation propaganda to force people with a 99.9% survival rate if you actually get the COOF to comply with a face diaper. 

Not to mention the Govt changes it's mind erry 3 days on their information.
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#8
Wearing a mask is to protect others from you, not you from others..
In other words, if a healthy you contracts Covid, you will be more easily spreading the cooties to others.
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#9
If wearing a mask protects the wearer like we have been assured, then you are good.

The same with social distance. I'm not getting up in anybodies grill.
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#10
Properly fitted masks help the wearer as well as people around them.  It's a small thing to ask of people even if it only helps a little bit.
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