In certain venues in Indiana mask zombies are everywhere and other places rare. Depends on store etc. We've started treating people wearing masks like they treated us a month ago, we look and point at them and are obvious to avoid them like they have the cooties. Really pissed a couple off yesterday, it was quite enjoyable.
I would love to do this. Seriously. Sadly my wife and I are the only people I saw today without one. Friend of mine got up from her table to go the bathroom and was like ah shit forgot my mask. Told her you don't need it. She said I don't want people looking at me. I got up and told her I'd go with her without a mask to prove my point. No one said a word.
Sadly the lesson didn't take, when got up to pay the bill and leave, the mask popped up again. I despise what Korean culture has done to people.
Sadly, it can't be done everywhere. At Kroger we'd get mobbed and likely drug over to the vegetarian section and drowned in soy milk. However, in other venues, they look like retards. That's when you walk way around them, stare and point. My own father is exactly like your friend, and he was probably camped outside the clinic the night before to make sure he was 1st in line for the jab. The brainwasher is deep.
As a former asleep mask wearer, I can confirm that I felt the least in control of myself, my circumstances and my life when I was wearing a mask every day. That realisation was one of the things that set me on the road to waking up
In certain venues in Indiana mask zombies are everywhere and other places rare. Depends on store etc. We've started treating people wearing masks like they treated us a month ago, we look and point at them and are obvious to avoid them like they have the cooties. Really pissed a couple off yesterday, it was quite enjoyable.
I would love to do this. Seriously. Sadly my wife and I are the only people I saw today without one. Friend of mine got up from her table to go the bathroom and was like ah shit forgot my mask. Told her you don't need it. She said I don't want people looking at me. I got up and told her I'd go with her without a mask to prove my point. No one said a word.
Sadly the lesson didn't take, when got up to pay the bill and leave, the mask popped up again. I despise what Korean culture has done to people.
Sadly, it can't be done everywhere. At Kroger we'd get mobbed and likely drug over to the vegetarian section and drowned in soy milk. However, in other venues, they look like retards. That's when you walk way around them, stare and point. My own father is exactly like your friend, and he was probably camped outside the clinic the night before to make sure he was 1st in line for the jab. The brainwasher is deep.
Sadly it's never gonna happen over here. I live in Korea, people over here strap babies into masks.
As a former asleep mask wearer, I can confirm that I felt the least in control of myself, my circumstances and my life when I was wearing a mask every day. That realisation was one of the things that set me on the road to waking up