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posted ago by ValkyrieHoneybadger ago by ValkyrieHoneybadger +2857 / -1

You say its just a mask and you get used to it.

You say its only two weeks and it will be over.

You say you have to wear it because in order to get food you must.

You say it will all be over soon.

If you cannot stand up to a mask how you gonna stand up to the full on commie force coming your way?

They are watching how many will willingly submit to the mask to determine how easy it is to roll us over. They have pushed the tolerance for willing to give up your constitutional rights in order to take all your rights.

Do you have what it takes? Are you still saying you have too much to lose if your do not comply?

You have everything to lose by complying. You enable your own subjugation.

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BabbleRabble 35 points ago +35 / -0

I refuse regardless of store policy and haven't been approached yet. REALLY wish they would, then I could finally lay out my "can't wear one due to allergies"... and when they ask me "what allergies?" I can FINALLY tell them: I'M ALLERGIC TO BULLSHIT.

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ATLpunk86 6 points ago +6 / -0

I was asked at work by the plant manager at the last "team meeting", whether I'd be taking the vaccine. This was after some needle-dicked middle manager gave us the obligatory COVID anecdote. Apparently he went to an Oakley Sunglass Shop over Thanksgiving (what a fucking douchebag) and believes he caught it there. He then proceeded to pull up a powerpoint slide with a calendar of his COVID "journey" that chronicled such pertinent details as when he lost sense of taste and smell and that he quarantined at his lake house.

After all this and being solicited for sterilization, er I mean, vaccination, I said I have a little story too.

I explained that I was a sewer cleaner for over 3 years. And in that time of bumps, scrapes and yeah, even occasionally getting some fun stuff in my mouth, I never got anything worse than a fever or a stomach ache.

And I learned 2 things:

  1. The power of the human immune system.

  2. How to tell when something is full of shit.

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SludgeWarehouse 4 points ago +4 / -0

hahahaha, how'd that go over with your plant manager?

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ATLpunk86 3 points ago +3 / -0

He glared, and then gave a weak chuckle when everyone else laughed.

I shrugged and went to work thinking, "What a fucking cuck"