I wear my "if masks work, Why don't they work?" mask and cashiers fucking hate it. They stop talking to me once they read it. Sometimes they engage. And then I spit facts and they don't know what to do.
Edit: Wegmans is a grocery store, and their policy is to not remove or refuse to serve maskless customers. It's on their corporate website - they ask that people wear masks and someone is supposed to offer you one on entry, but they will not force it on you.
They're in the fake "evidence-gathering" phase right now but will absolutely recommend 3 feet as a way to get kids back in school and undercut the teacher's unions demands, now that their political usefulness has been reduced.
Next will come businesses getting to reopen under pressure.
It's amazing isn't it. I walk around like a badass. People look at me in awe. Yet all I'm doing is the same stuff everyone else does, but without a mask. Somehow little old me became a badass despite the fact that I'm not in the least a badass.
I'd also add, I never get called out on it. Mostly people are envious and approving.
I rarely step foot into that shit hole city unless it’s work related. I was walking around downtown a few months ago, no mask, and seeing almost everyone walking outside with a mask on was so fucking creepy. I live on the east side and it’s definitely still a lefty area, but we have maybe 50% of people walking outside with a mask. Seattle is so fucked. I will gladly never step foot in that piece of shit again if I don’t have to.
i like to pretend i cant hear them and wait until they get close or take their mask off and then i yell (so others can hear it) "Jesus christ what in the hell are you doing? dont you know there is a deadly pandemic going on?"
it is the best when they have to forget about me to signal their virtue to all the people looking at them
I’ve been doing this in Los Angeles since the plandemic began. Still haven’t had a single person approach me asking me to put my mask on. Just a few dirty looks here and there.
You still go out walking around in Seattle? Brave soul. Things are so weird lately. My neighborhood has a lot more homeless/druggies hanging around, people sleeping on the streets, at the bus stop ... it used to be a quiet neighborhood! Downtown is especially creepy. On the rare occasions I go to the office it's by Lyft, and I bring my lunch.
Maskless In Seattle sounds like a good way to get a contact high. ;)
I wear my "if masks work, Why don't they work?" mask and cashiers fucking hate it. They stop talking to me once they read it. Sometimes they engage. And then I spit facts and they don't know what to do.
Mine says "hoax"
And I only put it on if forced, and never wear it correctly
Mine doesn't say anything. Because I don't have one.
Same. Wegmans ftw
Edit: Wegmans is a grocery store, and their policy is to not remove or refuse to serve maskless customers. It's on their corporate website - they ask that people wear masks and someone is supposed to offer you one on entry, but they will not force it on you.
wtf is a Wegman
A grocery store, if serious
Yeah, i honestly didn't know. Thanks.
It's sad just how cucked Washington is
just the I5 corridor from Olympia to the border. it is more than half the state by population so.... yes
It's true. These socialites didn't even know that the CDC reduced the distance between people by 3 feet.
Muh science.
For as smart as the people think they are, you'd think they'd still be keeping up with the current information lol
Not quite.
They're in the fake "evidence-gathering" phase right now but will absolutely recommend 3 feet as a way to get kids back in school and undercut the teacher's unions demands, now that their political usefulness has been reduced.
Next will come businesses getting to reopen under pressure.
Point a poor Useless man towards a link on the 3 ft wouldja?
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/17/cdc-is-considering-shortening-social-distancing-recommendations-for-schools-to-3-feet-director-says.html
It's gonna happen. Washington State can't afford to not have the schools open.
It's amazing isn't it. I walk around like a badass. People look at me in awe. Yet all I'm doing is the same stuff everyone else does, but without a mask. Somehow little old me became a badass despite the fact that I'm not in the least a badass.
I'd also add, I never get called out on it. Mostly people are envious and approving.
Keep doing it, Pede! You are an inspiration to the meeker folks who would like to take the mask off, but are intimidated.
You really do make a difference. Unmasking is contagious!!!
On Sunday, my buddy and his son and I went to a sports bar maskless. We told the waitress her tip would go up if she took hers off too.
Bingo, we got service with a smile.
I rarely step foot into that shit hole city unless it’s work related. I was walking around downtown a few months ago, no mask, and seeing almost everyone walking outside with a mask on was so fucking creepy. I live on the east side and it’s definitely still a lefty area, but we have maybe 50% of people walking outside with a mask. Seattle is so fucked. I will gladly never step foot in that piece of shit again if I don’t have to.
I avoid it like the plague and haven't been though Seattle (let alone stopped) in I can't remember how long.
I still have nightmares about 3rd Avenue and Pike St.
i like to pretend i cant hear them and wait until they get close or take their mask off and then i yell (so others can hear it) "Jesus christ what in the hell are you doing? dont you know there is a deadly pandemic going on?"
it is the best when they have to forget about me to signal their virtue to all the people looking at them
Same here, since day 1. Giving nods out to every Seattlite I see who isn't wearing a mask. That doesn't happen often though lol. So many cucks...
I'm just sorry you have to walk around Seattle.
I’ve been doing this in Los Angeles since the plandemic began. Still haven’t had a single person approach me asking me to put my mask on. Just a few dirty looks here and there.
gangster
You still go out walking around in Seattle? Brave soul. Things are so weird lately. My neighborhood has a lot more homeless/druggies hanging around, people sleeping on the streets, at the bus stop ... it used to be a quiet neighborhood! Downtown is especially creepy. On the rare occasions I go to the office it's by Lyft, and I bring my lunch.
We pack heat.
Be safe, you're in enemy territory. Antifa is not a joke.
I'm not really worried about antifa. Or anything else for that matter really. Including covid lol.