Found a pocket of freedom in Bardstown, KY today. Went in the gas station and 5 other people (besides me) were also maskless. I'm usually the only one around Louisville.
I went into Publix for the first time in 2 months. The arrows are off the floor. I was the only one maskless. I used to treat the mask wearers like ghosts. As if they were invisible. Now I look them dead in the eyes until they turn away. Face coverings go against human nature, but if they want to communicate with only their eyes then those dumb asses shouldn't blink. Im glad you found your people in KY. My pocket of sanity is the gym where no one ever wears a mask.
To be honest, here in my area of Ohio, people mainly have them around their neck or not on at all. Despite it being "mandated" by Gov. DeWine, its treated as more of a recommendation than anything. I know of a few stores that "enforce" it, i.e. hassle you at the door, but once your inside nobody says shit. I think I've spent a grand total of about 5 minutes "fully" masked and by masked I mean a cheap gaiter or a thin ass red bandanna. Folks totally maskless get a casual nod or a friendly "hey", those with the diaper get looked around and through as if they are from another planet.
Nobody up in the hills wear them either. Was out in Natural Bridge area a few weeks ago, and as it usually is in the most beautiful area in America, felt like I was on a whole other planet.
Glad to hear it. We're planning on taking a drive to Natural Bridge pretty soon. Once it cools off and the leaves start changing. I wasn't planning on bringing a mask to walk through the woods like some idiot. Especially since I don't bring one to go shopping.
Kentucky is such a wonderful state. I was there in July, and people there really value freedom. Hardly any of the Branch Covidians around. I felt like a normal human being for once this year...
About a year after I moved here, I got pulled over for speeding. I told the officer I had a glock in the glovebox along w/ my registration. Some big city cops in Ohio would have had me bent over the hood over that. KY state trooper said, "if you're going to carry that for self-defense, getcha some good hot hollow-points in there instead of that ball ammo."
I was only there for a week, but I want to move there too. The Kentuckian way of life needs to be protected by good hearted patriots who share the same values as the good citizens who live there, so I'm happy you're there too.
You may find this hard to believe but most non-urban California places are like this. No problem to walk into a gas station or pretty much any store without a mask. Probably 1/3 of the people aren't wearing them in gas stations. Maybe 10% with no masks in grocery stores, but its growing.
Found a pocket of freedom in Bardstown, KY today. Went in the gas station and 5 other people (besides me) were also maskless. I'm usually the only one around Louisville.
I went into Publix for the first time in 2 months. The arrows are off the floor. I was the only one maskless. I used to treat the mask wearers like ghosts. As if they were invisible. Now I look them dead in the eyes until they turn away. Face coverings go against human nature, but if they want to communicate with only their eyes then those dumb asses shouldn't blink. Im glad you found your people in KY. My pocket of sanity is the gym where no one ever wears a mask.
2020 is the year of peak insanity
until 2021
To be honest, here in my area of Ohio, people mainly have them around their neck or not on at all. Despite it being "mandated" by Gov. DeWine, its treated as more of a recommendation than anything. I know of a few stores that "enforce" it, i.e. hassle you at the door, but once your inside nobody says shit. I think I've spent a grand total of about 5 minutes "fully" masked and by masked I mean a cheap gaiter or a thin ass red bandanna. Folks totally maskless get a casual nod or a friendly "hey", those with the diaper get looked around and through as if they are from another planet.
They do, but I ignore it.
I like you! You are a rebel for going to the store without a mask these days. Who would have thought?
Same. Neither my work gym nor my weekend gym are masked up. Feels so nice.
Rossi FTW!
They do go against human nature. We should start putting them on animals just to troll them.
Nobody up in the hills wear them either. Was out in Natural Bridge area a few weeks ago, and as it usually is in the most beautiful area in America, felt like I was on a whole other planet.
Glad to hear it. We're planning on taking a drive to Natural Bridge pretty soon. Once it cools off and the leaves start changing. I wasn't planning on bringing a mask to walk through the woods like some idiot. Especially since I don't bring one to go shopping.
Man I really need to go there. I've heard it's great.
+1, can confirm; recommend hiking around and up to it, though, and not driving up like a nub.
That whole area is amazing; the Gorge hiking is great, even better on 'off' days. (solitude ftMFw)
Kentucky is such a wonderful state. I was there in July, and people there really value freedom. Hardly any of the Branch Covidians around. I felt like a normal human being for once this year...
About a year after I moved here, I got pulled over for speeding. I told the officer I had a glock in the glovebox along w/ my registration. Some big city cops in Ohio would have had me bent over the hood over that. KY state trooper said, "if you're going to carry that for self-defense, getcha some good hot hollow-points in there instead of that ball ammo."
I knew I was home.
I was only there for a week, but I want to move there too. The Kentuckian way of life needs to be protected by good hearted patriots who share the same values as the good citizens who live there, so I'm happy you're there too.
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Please move here and help us vote out Kim Jong Beshear. 🥺
Unless you are in a dry county...Kentucky has its own problems. Come on over to WV!
I'm always the sole freeface in any building I enter. We have 99.99999999% fully obedient compliance.
It makes my blood run cold.
It’s disheartening seeing fellow Americans bowing to this bs.
That's the goal.
Same.
Same
You may find this hard to believe but most non-urban California places are like this. No problem to walk into a gas station or pretty much any store without a mask. Probably 1/3 of the people aren't wearing them in gas stations. Maybe 10% with no masks in grocery stores, but its growing.