I've been going out and about without a mask since day one. I normally get asked to wear one at the door, and I take one and stuff it into my bag infront of them and walk off. The worse I ever had was I was heading to the checkout and I got there at the exact same time as an elderly masked couple did. I had much more in my cart then them and I was also brought up to respect older people. So I kindly told them to go ahead, they had less items then me and it would take longer for my stuff to be scanned. The guy huffed and said "No... you go, since you dont have a mask on." I just smiled and said, "Oh thank you so much." The shock he had on his face as I walked infront of him and past l, priceless. He ended up going to another line. Sure he expected me to get upset or apologize.
I am a 90's kid (born 1990 to be exact) and I was one of those kids going to my best friends door knocking to see if they were home. Riding bikes, flashlight tag, box ball, playing in the dirt and I remember being scolded for staying out past "when the street lights came on". I miss those days.
I'd love to hear all his stories! I've only heard what I was told in schools as well as what my grandma told me. She is German, her and my grandpa met in Germany (he from the USA). I've always found German history intriguing due to family being from there.
I did this, I named mine "BidenStoleTheElection"