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Ingersoll_Causality 7 points ago +7 / -0

I just laugh at the irony that is lost on them; millions of people in fear of nothing, while carrying an extra 100 LBS of body fat, eating like shit, not exercising, riding in scooters, promoting abortion on-demand policies and politicians while advocating masks to "save lives".

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MrGone 4 points ago +4 / -0

My 63 yo coworker tried to lecture me about wearing a mask for other people. I told him that no one wants me in charge of their health, otherwise you could kiss smoking, alcohol, fast food, sugar and soy good bye. He didn't like the direction I took the topic and so stopped trying. Morons only know what their black mirror tells them.

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Ingersoll_Causality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, I'm a T1D so at this point, I really don't give a shit, we are all going to die someday. I like life, but I'm not going to live like that. There are things worse than death.

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Magasane 4 points ago +4 / -0

My thoughts are i'm stuck in the middle of it and i'm pissed.

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Ostrichallegedly 3 points ago +3 / -0

Got a battery from the Harley dealer in Lancaster, Ohio.

Local officials and that Harley dealer are cucks. Menards is Omega cucked there (not the Chillicothe location, though), REQUIRING masks on infants/newborns, I shit you not.

The harley dealer manager running the place must be a giant pussy because he wants masks o everyone, even though half the staff weren't wearing them.

Walked in with my punisher facemask/beanie above my mouth and nose with cigar in my mouth. Got my battery and on the way out told a guy coming in they're cucks about masks and they will boot you out. Talked to 3 employees there and told 'em "I had this thing not covering my mouth and nose and y'all didn't care as long as I had something on my face. Pathetic. You're worrying about being shut down. Harley used to have balls and mean something, especially rebellion against the norms/rules/authority, freedom, free spirit, etc. I'm so disappointed I might just sell my damn bike because I don't want to be associated with pussies like y'all." Fatboy Lo 2013, did a 9,000 mile trip around the country 6 years ago.

Same thing at the VA in Columbus, cigar in mouth, not covering mouth and all, EVERYONE watched me like I was a criminal, haha. Got out of my way, got my appointment done. I think I told the whole story with the ladies out front and all in another post weeks back.

Menards manager/Karen lady, even though medical shit exempts you from a mask, still harped on me at the checkout line until I said 3 times "you really want a lawsuit, don't ya?" Then she walked off. Been in that store 5 times over the last month (building a house), and never wore a mask. Had to come back in 3 times the day of Karen and dealt with another lady who said my shirt, hat, and other things don't count as "a separate piece of cloth" when she was telling me I needed a mask. She called her supervisor, guess who? Karen! Long time no see. They whispered for a bit and I said if they would have given me my receipt I wouldn't be here right now. Karen said "right over there, sir." And walked off. Masks wasn't an issue that time, haha

Another VA appointment was at an outside place. Lady asked me "that your mask?" I said "yup." After 20 seconds or so she said "you don't have to wear that thing, I don't want you scaring people here looking like a bank robber. You're good." Proceeded to chat with her about her daughter and how army surgeons fucked her up with unecessary surgery and tried to say it was a pre-existing condition and that they didn't maim her for life. VA only gave her 10%

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Ostrichallegedly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Haha. I like it.

I had a few other things, but nothing real funny to report with those.

Even though I knew before all this happened, it still blows my mind how many sheep there are and how easy people will obey stupid shit like that willingly and just let government/"authority" trample all over them and follow blindly.

I never have. Always questioned everyone and everything. Makes me sound paranoid, but I just see it as being on guard.

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Ostrichallegedly 2 points ago +2 / -0

I only wore it at the VA because I didn't want to spend months trying to reschedule to get seen again and the other times I have, were purely for laughing at how freaked out/worried I make people; and those times I KNEW they would want me to take it off. Haha. Other than that, I don't wear the shirt, even when they say "you need a mask or you'll have to leave." I say "nah, I'm good/disabled vet, can't wear one, thanks though."

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SinisterK 4 points ago +4 / -0

My 80+ year old mother who unfortunately developed COPD a couple years ago has not worn a mask one single time. To quote her, “it’s all a bunch of bullshit!”

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MrGone 4 points ago +4 / -0

Millions of people didn't just suddenly become mindless controlled morons over night. They always were, they just didn't have an effective way to proudly announce it to the world as one collective movement until now.

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LuvHarambe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Main thought/worry is that this is never going away, and that it is/will spill over into every other health concern. The university I went to is actually mandating all students get a flu shot if they’re on campus.

It’s been 7-8 months now and it was supposed to be “2 weeks to flatten the curve.” It has been nice to see Florida and Tennessee remove all restrictions, but I thought we would have seen a lot more states do that by now.

The media is desperate to twist Trump’s corona experience into something it isn’t so they can keep a stranglehold on the average joe. I’m hopeful that after seeing a large swath of the GOP get it and be fine everyone will wake up. Not gonna hold my breath on that one...

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latetotheparty 3 points ago +3 / -0

How? you ask? A lesson from history:

"On Halloween morning, 1938, Orson Welles awoke to find himself the most talked about man in America. The night before, Welles and his Mercury Theatre on the Air had performed a radio adaptation of H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds, converting the 40-year-old novel into fake news bulletins describing a Martian invasion of New Jersey. Some listeners mistook those bulletins for the real thing, and their anxious phone calls to police, newspaper offices, and radio stations convinced many journalists that the show had caused nationwide hysteria. By the next morning, the 23-year-old Welles’s face and name were on the front pages of newspapers coast-to-coast, along with headlines about the mass panic his CBS broadcast had allegedly inspired"....

Same network - different story?

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/infamous-war-worlds-radio-broadcast-was-magnificent-fluke-180955180/

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