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re: Young, looks healthy still masking
Posted on 7/6/22 at 2:54 pm to winkchance
Posted on 7/6/22 at 2:54 pm to winkchance
SIAP-
There are three categories.
Simon Says
1: Stupid people who are just gullible and believe anything that Simon Says. Simon says put on the mask. Simon says it's ok to take it off. Simon says put it back on. Now take it off... Simon didn't saaaay! This includes people who are just worried because their paw paw has a pre-existing condition. Simon Said the masks work so they do what he says.
The Virtue Signal
2: Virtue signalling liberals who now only wear it because it irritates many on the right. Oh you don't like the mask do ya? I'm going to wear it just to piss you off! There is still a lingering political element to the masking. This group also includes non-political people who are simply afraid of being shamed or glared at by others for not wearing the mask.
The Butterface Effect
3: People who are insecure about their facial features, particularly women, but some men. They are more confident going out in public with pretty eye makeup but their nose and/or mouth is funny looking and makeup can't fix that, so the mask helps with their self esteem. It's an equalizer of sorts, among women who don't have attractive faces. I actually kind of feel sorry for these people.
Edit to Add-
There is a 4th category I forgot about.
The Dindu
4: Now that it is socially acceptable to go wherever I want while covering my face, I will stay masked up all the time to make it harder for cops to bust me doing bad shite, and harder for potential victims to become wary or suspicious of me as they would have been in 2019 if I walked into a Quicktrip wearing a mask.
There are three categories.
Simon Says
1: Stupid people who are just gullible and believe anything that Simon Says. Simon says put on the mask. Simon says it's ok to take it off. Simon says put it back on. Now take it off... Simon didn't saaaay! This includes people who are just worried because their paw paw has a pre-existing condition. Simon Said the masks work so they do what he says.
The Virtue Signal
2: Virtue signalling liberals who now only wear it because it irritates many on the right. Oh you don't like the mask do ya? I'm going to wear it just to piss you off! There is still a lingering political element to the masking. This group also includes non-political people who are simply afraid of being shamed or glared at by others for not wearing the mask.
The Butterface Effect
3: People who are insecure about their facial features, particularly women, but some men. They are more confident going out in public with pretty eye makeup but their nose and/or mouth is funny looking and makeup can't fix that, so the mask helps with their self esteem. It's an equalizer of sorts, among women who don't have attractive faces. I actually kind of feel sorry for these people.
Edit to Add-
There is a 4th category I forgot about.
The Dindu
4: Now that it is socially acceptable to go wherever I want while covering my face, I will stay masked up all the time to make it harder for cops to bust me doing bad shite, and harder for potential victims to become wary or suspicious of me as they would have been in 2019 if I walked into a Quicktrip wearing a mask.
This post was edited on 7/6/22 at 2:57 pm
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