Masks are (mainly) for others' protection. So you want to wear the annoying thing around newborns. Right? — jorndoe
And what about cats and dogs? It's reported that they can get Covid-19 too. And the CDC doesn't want the animals to use masks either. Or not that I've heard.
Yet that isn't at all a reason why not to wear a mask. — ssu
That explains your actions then, you've found yourself a loophole. Go ahead, continue acting like a newborn, maybe you'll avoid the fines. — Metaphysician Undercover
I hope you don't belong to the privileged class in this case.
Should be getting a vaccine soon. Thank you Pfizer!!!!!!! — frank
Assholery, all the way through, The mantra of people like you is that you don't want to have your "freedom" limited, meaning your pleasure, comfort, or desires, being not old enough or mature enough to understand the concept of responsibility - and present in all degrees at all levels in all places. — tim wood
What underlies your assholery is the idea that "I'll do whatever I want and you will pay!" What you in your assholery do not understand is that the world these days is knitted a little too tight for your immaturity. As such, you're not a joke but an enemy. Grow a real pair; grow up! — tim wood
The privilege of getting sick belongs to all living humans. Let's all be grateful.
If I should refuse to get the vaccine, would that count as a demonstration for my right to get sick? — Merkwurdichliebe
I had the first shot of the shingles and that was rough but I am willing to go through the crap feeling to stay safe and see my Mom and Dad :heart:Yep. I think it's the mRNA vaccine, so it's new technology. I've heard the side effects can suck. — frank
I think you need to find a person who's covid-19 positive and give them a big smoochy kiss right on the lips with lots of tongue. — frank
I've been looking for that special person. And that is the only way I kiss, wish I could show you personally. — Merkwurdichliebe
The privilege of getting sick belongs to all living humans. Let's all be grateful. — Merkwurdichliebe
Also the math is wrong: My mask ( that work makes me wear) is designed to stop over 95% of bacteria and pollen. Great. Bacteria are, on average 20 times greater diameter than the Coronavirus, so, mathematically, this is like using a volley ball net, set up appropriately for volley balls, to stop paint balls. To me this seems ridiculously ineffective. I am thinking the pain balls are gonna hit me anyway, so why bother with the net? — Book273
It's not about you though. — Benkei
I don't want to wear any mask at all, end of story. — Book273
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