You can now go in my corner Starbucks to order, thank goodness. I couldn’t mobile order earlier because my iPhone is so old (4S) I couldn’t download the Starbucks app. And you couldn’t by calling in. : )
Those healthy young people who believe that the Trump plague is no match for their immune system need to remember several things.
1. You are infecting people when you have no symptoms at all. This includes your family and people who actually matter to other people even if they don’t to you.
2. When you overestimate your immune system, or underestimate the plague, you wind up competing for a respirator and other materials needed by those who developed the disease because they were essential workers.
3. You are endangering the medical workers who have to care for you and the people that you infect. They are already risking their lives. What right have you to add to their jeopardy because you need a haircut?
4. Many viruses remain within the cells of your body. We don’t know that this is one of them, but it’s not unlikely. They wait there until your body’s immune system is no longer strong enough to keep them in check. That could happen when you are older, or in the car wreck you have next week. Then, with their new assistance, they come back in full force.
My son is an RN. He treats Trump plague patients, and has watched them suffer greatly, then often die. He has assured me that there is no possibility of taking this thing too seriously. If you think a mask is a problem, you are not thinking this thing through clearly.
During the height of the pandemic, I was on the road and had to stop at a restaurant in a California coastal tourist town. I had left my phone in the car, as is my habit. There were no menus, not even on the wall. There was only a QR code. I flagged down a waitress and asked to “see” a menu. She said there were no menus. I asked her what food items were being served.
She literally said, “Oh, the usual stuff.” and ran away. I left the restaurant. A pandemic is no excuse for rude.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
in the midst of this pandemic, know of any restaurants that still let the public use the bathroom (without an app)?
sirbadger over 4 years ago
When you’re done, use the toilet paper app.
cdward over 4 years ago
No restroom for you!
Daeder over 4 years ago
If you want to go #1, there’s an app for that. If you want to go #2, there’s a (cr)app for that.
drivingfuriously Premium Member over 4 years ago
Starbucks denying bathrooms again?
Rolf Rykken Premium Member over 4 years ago
You can now go in my corner Starbucks to order, thank goodness. I couldn’t mobile order earlier because my iPhone is so old (4S) I couldn’t download the Starbucks app. And you couldn’t by calling in. : )
Diane Lee Premium Member over 4 years ago
Those healthy young people who believe that the Trump plague is no match for their immune system need to remember several things.
1. You are infecting people when you have no symptoms at all. This includes your family and people who actually matter to other people even if they don’t to you.
2. When you overestimate your immune system, or underestimate the plague, you wind up competing for a respirator and other materials needed by those who developed the disease because they were essential workers.
3. You are endangering the medical workers who have to care for you and the people that you infect. They are already risking their lives. What right have you to add to their jeopardy because you need a haircut?
4. Many viruses remain within the cells of your body. We don’t know that this is one of them, but it’s not unlikely. They wait there until your body’s immune system is no longer strong enough to keep them in check. That could happen when you are older, or in the car wreck you have next week. Then, with their new assistance, they come back in full force.
My son is an RN. He treats Trump plague patients, and has watched them suffer greatly, then often die. He has assured me that there is no possibility of taking this thing too seriously. If you think a mask is a problem, you are not thinking this thing through clearly.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
During the height of the pandemic, I was on the road and had to stop at a restaurant in a California coastal tourist town. I had left my phone in the car, as is my habit. There were no menus, not even on the wall. There was only a QR code. I flagged down a waitress and asked to “see” a menu. She said there were no menus. I asked her what food items were being served.
She literally said, “Oh, the usual stuff.” and ran away. I left the restaurant. A pandemic is no excuse for rude.