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drsowells1fan 23 points ago +23 / -0

Exactly. When I see you don a mask and goggles just to open your front door for the Amazon guy, or get in your car and drive off with your mask on, I know that you are a democrat, a retard and likely a danger to my family if SHTF

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iBelieveRobot 21 points ago +21 / -0

Oh my god, the people in their cars alone with masks on are the worst, hahaha.

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chingchong_bigdong 5 points ago +5 / -0

have you ever seen those level 99 paladins with their full armor: gloves + mask + faceshield combo?

bruh you don't trust your own hygiene in your own car???!!!

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iBelieveRobot 6 points ago +6 / -0

I think I did see some lady wearing a fucking full face shield once, haha. It practically looked like a welding mask. It's like we're living in someone's sci-fi universe.

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chingchong_bigdong 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think God is just bored while waiting for Mario and Zelda remasters.

Its 2 crazy 2 be real life

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incogneato 5 points ago +5 / -0

or masked-up while out walking, jogging, or riding their bikes on a dedicated bike trail in blazing sunny weather with a nice breeze blowing

crazy

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NormaJeanRocks 13 points ago +13 / -0

I just said this yesterday, when I see someone wearing a mask I consider them to be a Dem voter, most likely. And A LOT of people are wearing masks. Vote vote vote

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OneOfMany_MAGA 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not always though.

I have an elderly family member at home with a variety of co-morbidities. His mind is 100% (and he is a huge Trump supporter, but those go hand in hand) but WuFlu would potentially be deadly for him.

So if I’m in a position where I can’t separate from strangers, I wear a N95 or better mask. Not to virtue signal or be a sheep. I’d be fine if I got the flu. But I could kill my father in law. And that I will not do if I can prevent it. He has always been there for me since I met him. I can do this little thing for him.

If I didn’t have him at home I would be nowhere near as careful. WuFlu would cost me 2 weeks of pay, not a big deal.

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nutup_orshutup 5 points ago +5 / -0

The difference is that you actually thought it through.

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NormaJeanRocks 2 points ago +2 / -0

True

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RolandDelacroix 6 points ago +6 / -0

Some of us work for Dem voters, who made masks a condition of our employment.

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iBelieveRobot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah me too, haha, I feel the same way! It's basically a visual flag for a set of beliefs that all come together. When you see these people it always adds up perfectly, the kind of car they're driving, the clothes they're wearing, the sound of their voices, just the way they carry themselves. It's almost like the simple addition of the mask makes all these subdued qualities immediately clear.

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Friendly_B 3 points ago +3 / -0

There are also people like me who work with very old, at-risk populations. I never wear a mask outside despite the howls of the Marxists, but I do wear one in the stores or at work.

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