To mask or not to mask....That is the question. Part II

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  • GodFearinGunTotin

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    Still out there, still virtue signaling.

    The long time wearers I saw for months after most people dropped them around me have finally dropped them. Every once in a while I’ll see somebody in the plant have one on sporadically—I guess they have a sniffle or something. Don’t know, didn’t ask them—can’t look them in the eye with a straight face.

     

    jamil

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    Still out there, still virtue signaling.

    The long time wearers I saw for months after most people dropped them around me have finally dropped them. Every once in a while I’ll see somebody in the plant have one on sporadically—I guess they have a sniffle or something. Don’t know, didn’t ask them—can’t look them in the eye with a straight face.


    Went to Walmart in Corydon last night. I saw maybe a half-dozen workers were wearing masks. Not all employees were wearing masks so I don't think it was necessarily policy. Maybe the management is recommending them. Or they're just ****ing idiots.
     

    wtburnette

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    Went to Walmart in Corydon last night. I saw maybe a half-dozen workers were wearing masks. Not all employees were wearing masks so I don't think it was necessarily policy. Maybe the management is recommending them. Or they're just ****ing idiots.

    The biggest problem is that the medical industry, media and government perpetrated this lie that masking was effective and even with plenty of evidence to the contrary, have never come out since to admit that they were wrong. Too many people rely on those institutions to provide them with factual, reliable information so they therefore believe it to be true and anyone saying otherwise is a conspiracy theorist. Heck, my Dad and stepmother tried very hard to convince me to take the COVID vax "for them", due to lies pushed by those institutions. At least they are starting to see behind the curtain a bit and don't just blindly trust what they're told now. Wish more people would wake up in that regard.
     

    Ingomike

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    Still out there, still virtue signaling.

    The long time wearers I saw for months after most people dropped them around me have finally dropped them. Every once in a while I’ll see somebody in the plant have one on sporadically—I guess they have a sniffle or something. Don’t know, didn’t ask them—can’t look them in the eye with a straight face.


    “2% - 4% - lost forever until someone in authority tells them muzzles don’t work.”

    This is just the rate I see out in public. Was at an event with 125 people and 4-5 had masks on…
     

    littletommy

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    I just did an mri and the stupid hospital was under the corana protocol still. I refused to wear a mask and they reluctantly let me be.

    Inwill only wear a mask if we start purging lol
    I had a catscan about a month ago, and am having surgery next month, I was afraid I would be asked to wear a mask for that but wasn’t. Not a soul at the hospital was wearing one either.
     

    bobzilla

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    Depends, if it's something that is primarily spread through droplets it is at least somewhat effective. Aerosolized, not so much.
    well, considering we are discussing Covid masking, this post means absolutely nothing. It is not a "droplet" issue. Unless we are going back to the "licking doorknobs" and "spitting on people" bull****.
     

    Timjoebillybob

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    well, considering we are discussing Covid masking, this post means absolutely nothing. It is not a "droplet" issue. Unless we are going back to the "licking doorknobs" and "spitting on people" bull****.
    I don't see anything in the thread title that says covid. Nor anything in yout post that I responded to. Although that is primarily what we are discussing.
     
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