Figured I’d probably write about some good things happening at my job (in suburban Georgia of all places). Despite my employer mandating masks for employees, and some mind-numbing “logic” to use as a shield against civil discussion, more and more customers are waking up to the crumbling narrative. About 95% of our regulars (mainly the hipster type) didn’t have a mask on, and they’re even boycotting Woka-Cola’s lame FreeStyle machine. We’ve had more people buy our teas or just get water. Mobile orders are lower now as well. Not even the cops wear masks anymore, but I did notice they had one stuffed into their vests. It felt so good to see the bottom half of someone’s face.
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The masks and especially vaccines are just another way to divide us. I have a friend who lost her husband last year. Doc couldn't keep his original stress test appointment in April because of the Rona. Died of heart failure in July. Anyhoo, she is going through a rough time and now 3/4 of her friends are telling her that they won't see her if she doesn't get the vaccine, which she doesn't want. Normally I would say, "buck up and forget about them, they are not really your friends." But she is very lonely and vulnerable still. I am so sick of this thing.