This just shows how petty and sad people are. They call it caring about other people but it’s entirely selfish. Most people aren’t actually scared of the virus. They are scared of what people will think of them.
Typical...give up your liberty, freedom, and rights...because you don't want to run into any issues. This is a weak nation and it needs a serious enema.
One of the few bright spots to this whole plandemic is people have started to respect personal space again. I always hated being in line somewhere and the person behind me was 6 inches away from me. Bich, back off a little bit. I don't know you, we're not close personal friends. And it's never beautiful women who are 6 inches away from me......I'd be OK with that.
The masks give people who feel like they have no control in their lives the ability to bully people they otherwise would never consider being nasty to.
I limit my mask interaction to minutes at a time. If I have to wear a mask longer than 10 minutes. I avoid going/participating or I leave as soon as I sense the wait time will be longer than 10 minutes. As a result, yes, I have become somewhat of an asshole in public. If a mask is on my face, I am going to complain and I'll do it loudly. You don't want to be in the same line as me if you don't have your shit together. I am the one that will say, holy shit! It's fucking $2! Here, take $2 fucking dollars, I'm fucking dying with this mask on!
Compulsory compliance is the furthest thing from kindness one could imagine. These are the same kind of people who think they deserve a medal for putting a shopping cart in the proper place. Is obeying the speed limit in front of a police car kindness? No, you're doing it solely because you don't want to get a ticket.
This just shows how petty and sad people are. They call it caring about other people but it’s entirely selfish. Most people aren’t actually scared of the virus. They are scared of what people will think of them.
Most people I've talked to don't want to run into any issues. I don't have any issues at the places I go.
I mean most people that are concerned. Not most people in general.
Typical...give up your liberty, freedom, and rights...because you don't want to run into any issues. This is a weak nation and it needs a serious enema.
One of the few bright spots to this whole plandemic is people have started to respect personal space again. I always hated being in line somewhere and the person behind me was 6 inches away from me. Bich, back off a little bit. I don't know you, we're not close personal friends. And it's never beautiful women who are 6 inches away from me......I'd be OK with that.
This. I was social distancing before it was cool.
Yep...beautiful women social distancing is a whole different issue...it's more of an internal thing.
It violates their fragile belief systems when they see maskless people enjoying the fresh air.
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I would be very nice to Brittany Martinez
They say that until you say you don’t wear a mask and then they wish death upon you. Some compassion.
It's easy to feel disgust and contempt for liberals. It's become a pastime of mine.
The masks give people who feel like they have no control in their lives the ability to bully people they otherwise would never consider being nasty to.
I limit my mask interaction to minutes at a time. If I have to wear a mask longer than 10 minutes. I avoid going/participating or I leave as soon as I sense the wait time will be longer than 10 minutes. As a result, yes, I have become somewhat of an asshole in public. If a mask is on my face, I am going to complain and I'll do it loudly. You don't want to be in the same line as me if you don't have your shit together. I am the one that will say, holy shit! It's fucking $2! Here, take $2 fucking dollars, I'm fucking dying with this mask on!
Compulsory compliance is the furthest thing from kindness one could imagine. These are the same kind of people who think they deserve a medal for putting a shopping cart in the proper place. Is obeying the speed limit in front of a police car kindness? No, you're doing it solely because you don't want to get a ticket.