Now that I have my shots, I am at a much decreased risk from the rude, inconsiderate people who do not wear masks. I am now more of a threat to them then they are to me.
Wearing a mask violates people’s civil liberties, so they have the right not to wear them. Also wearing clothes in public violates people’s civil liberties so people should be allowed to run around naked in public places.
Other things that violate people’s civil liberates: wearing helmets, wearing seat belts, driving on the right side of the road, stopping for red lights and stop signs and school busses. These are stupid laws enacted for “public safety” (so say the libertards who want to enslave us.)
If the state can mandate that you MUST wear a seat belt, then it has to power to mandate that you must wear a mask. Either make mask wearing mandatory or repeal seat belt laws. Be consistent.
After my second shot I will have arrived at a reasonable amount of immunity by mid April. I plan on wearing my mask through the summer and until the CDC issues an all clear because I respect my fellow man. Common sense and decorum!
Over 90% of the airborne droplets produced from a human cough or sneeze are smaller than one micron in size, (N95 blocks 95% of 0.3 micron, if sealed properly), and absolutely invisible. Your mask may as well be a cyclone fence. This has been known, from actual, reproducible, scientific experimentation and study, for decades.
eromlig almost 4 years ago
Time for the spring designer masks, too.
Kind&Kinder almost 4 years ago
The sap is rising, but some saps are maskless.
Ubintold almost 4 years ago
Is that a two mask cough or a two cough mask?
dflak almost 4 years ago
Now that I have my shots, I am at a much decreased risk from the rude, inconsiderate people who do not wear masks. I am now more of a threat to them then they are to me.
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
Perfect line, especially in the early days of allergy season
dflak almost 4 years ago
Wearing a mask violates people’s civil liberties, so they have the right not to wear them. Also wearing clothes in public violates people’s civil liberties so people should be allowed to run around naked in public places.
Other things that violate people’s civil liberates: wearing helmets, wearing seat belts, driving on the right side of the road, stopping for red lights and stop signs and school busses. These are stupid laws enacted for “public safety” (so say the libertards who want to enslave us.)
If the state can mandate that you MUST wear a seat belt, then it has to power to mandate that you must wear a mask. Either make mask wearing mandatory or repeal seat belt laws. Be consistent.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I would think the masks would alleviate allergies.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 4 years ago
Travel size can of Lysol spray, bear spray…
Wanye almost 4 years ago
After my second shot I will have arrived at a reasonable amount of immunity by mid April. I plan on wearing my mask through the summer and until the CDC issues an all clear because I respect my fellow man. Common sense and decorum!
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Over 90% of the airborne droplets produced from a human cough or sneeze are smaller than one micron in size, (N95 blocks 95% of 0.3 micron, if sealed properly), and absolutely invisible. Your mask may as well be a cyclone fence. This has been known, from actual, reproducible, scientific experimentation and study, for decades.