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re: Masked Rebellion
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:29 am to loogaroo
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:29 am to loogaroo
I have a set of neighbors who are LSU professors, and because they 1) work for the government; 2) have fricking summers and a month at Christmas off, so they do not live in the real world with the rest of the adult population; and 3) are academics who cannot get fired and have their health insurance and retirement paid for at my expense - are basically socialists.
They have been on full fricking lockdown. I’m friendly with them bc they are super nice, but they have not left their house for six months. No restaurants. No hairdresser. Nothing.
I went to their house to notarize something for them the other day. They were wearing their fricking masks. In their fricking house! It hadn’t even occurred to me to put it on to walk NEXT DOOR!! I mean their house, their rules, I felt so rude just bustin up in there with no mask. It was like walking in topless or something.
The thing that REALLY gets me is that they think that them wearing the mask makes them look smarter than everyone else. In fact the wife has told me that all the non-mask wearers are ignorant. How is it that if you aren’t constantly wondering if what someone else is telling you to do makes sense, you’re smarter than people who wonder that?
I wonder if the mask wearers are all leftists bc they just think the government is never wrong? Or really just bc this outs leftists as the totalitarians that they are
They have been on full fricking lockdown. I’m friendly with them bc they are super nice, but they have not left their house for six months. No restaurants. No hairdresser. Nothing.
I went to their house to notarize something for them the other day. They were wearing their fricking masks. In their fricking house! It hadn’t even occurred to me to put it on to walk NEXT DOOR!! I mean their house, their rules, I felt so rude just bustin up in there with no mask. It was like walking in topless or something.
The thing that REALLY gets me is that they think that them wearing the mask makes them look smarter than everyone else. In fact the wife has told me that all the non-mask wearers are ignorant. How is it that if you aren’t constantly wondering if what someone else is telling you to do makes sense, you’re smarter than people who wonder that?
I wonder if the mask wearers are all leftists bc they just think the government is never wrong? Or really just bc this outs leftists as the totalitarians that they are
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:29 am to TrueTiger
I’m going to start saying I’m peaceful protesting going forward
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:31 am to TrueTiger
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I bought a shemagh as a protest.
This shite is brilliant. I think I love you
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:34 am to Wednesday
The biggest stupid is wearing a mask in a car by yourself.
Next level stupid is wearing a mask outdoors when no one is around.
Next level stupid is wearing a mask outdoors when no one is around.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:37 am to Wednesday
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The thing that REALLY gets me is that they think that them wearing the mask makes them look smarter than everyone else. In fact the wife has told me that all the non-mask wearers are ignorant.
Ask them if they’ve seen the sham wow! Mask commercial.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:44 am to Metaloctopus
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quote: They arrested a man in Nashville for refusing to wear one outside. Which is unconstitutional, and that man will be vindicated AND win a large cash settlement for his trouble.
I’m looking forward to the windfall of cash.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:55 am to 1897
quote:I walked in the nearest store the other day and was welcomed by the unmasked manager working the register nearest the door.
I just don't wear the mask in the business. When some bitchy cashier says to put it on, I glare at them and say that I have a medical condition
Grabbed a buggy and turned to go up the wall with the coolers to see a stocker with a mask, completely under his chin rolled into a tube around the cords.
2 other workers were there, 1 no mask the the other snorkeling. Several customers, about 50/50 masked in various forms.
Americans are over this mask-erade. Karens are not, Americans nor over this crap.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:55 am to Wednesday
quote:Just for the record, that would be 100% acceptable at my domicile.
felt so rude just bustin up in there with no mask. It was like walking in topless or something.
No mask required, but if you want to free the puppies, free them.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 9:57 am to Wednesday
This is a very good video called "It's just a mask" It's just a mask
This post was edited on 8/8/20 at 9:58 am
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:06 am to Wednesday
We must be neighbors. Got a lot LSU faculty in my neighborhood too. What's funny is none of my Chinese neighbors ever wear a mask walking their dogs but several of the white professors do. They will even go to the other side of the street. Its hilarious how they make a spectacle to show how concerned they are.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:08 am to Wednesday
Why not tell people you are among the millions who have already been exposed to the virus, and are now immune?
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:10 am to TrueTiger
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shemagh
There was a congressman or general who described a shemagh as: We are running around the desert fighting rebels that have a rag tied around their head with a fan belt.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:10 am to Wednesday
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did have a doctor’s appointment yesterday. The sign on the door said - don’t come in if you are sick.
What other point is there in going to dr? Wtf
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:15 am to Wednesday
“old people are terrified”
Depends where you at cowboy...our feed store is loaded withs olds and if 55 is old I’m one of them. No masks, shaking hands, no six feet. Oh and btw, how much rain you get in your rain gauge?
Depends where you at cowboy...our feed store is loaded withs olds and if 55 is old I’m one of them. No masks, shaking hands, no six feet. Oh and btw, how much rain you get in your rain gauge?
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:18 am to Wednesday
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The sign on the door said - don’t come in if you are sick. What the frick?
Well, there's a pretty good reason for this. People in the doctor's office expose a lot of elderly and chronically ill folks who need to come in for various things that really can't be put off.
Most "sick" visits on younger, healthier folks can wait, be switched to telehealth, and I've even heard of some offices seeing people curbside in their vehicles. The reason is that doctors will spend 7-15 minutes in a room with a patient. Most doctors are in decent health and low risk to contract a serious illness from the virus, which makes us generally high risk to spread it to particularly ill people who are otherwise doing a good job of staying home and away from everyone.
Wife and I both have essentially shut down social life, shopping, etc and go almost nowhere that isn't necessary because we put people who need to see us at risk. So there is at least some pretty valid reasoning behind this one.
Granted, those old/sick folks are going to eventually get it anyway in all likelihood, but preventing ourselves from becoming "super spreaders" is fairly high priority for us.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:30 am to Mizooag94
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“old people are terrified”
Doesn't check out in my circles, either.
More of an MSM narrative than anything else.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:35 am to Wednesday
We were a party of five Last night — walked in, requested a table, sat down, ordered, ate/drank/were merry.
No masks for us and not one person said a word.
No masks for us and not one person said a word.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:49 am to Wednesday
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I’m out of other ideas. My best friend had it. I should have gone to her house for a chicken pox party and gotten this over with. I’m so sick of this stupid shite
Maybe if she died you would take it more seriously. Aren't you a lawyer? Very easy to mistake you for a Karen.
Posted on 8/8/20 at 10:50 am to friendlysnek
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Maybe if she died you would take it more seriously
The odds of that happening are not good.
Very easy to mistake you for someone with brain damage.
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