My new sport is to look oddly at masked folks waking in the street. If I am walking, I will slow down, even stop, stare with chin jaw slightly lowered as they pass me, as if I just saw a unicycling kangaroo. I do similar in the car in traffic if moving slowly. And when I am maskless at the indoor places where they are masked, I do a different version where I just squint my face with a perplexed look.
My honk honk story. Few weeks ago (south korea) got it's annual yellow dust storm. Was told not to open the windows cause the dust will enter the students lungs. Asked, but they are all wearing masks, why can't I open the windows? Answer: the dust is too small and can enter through the mask. I was dumbfounded.
My new sport is to look oddly at masked folks waking in the street. If I am walking, I will slow down, even stop, stare with chin jaw slightly lowered as they pass me, as if I just saw a unicycling kangaroo. I do similar in the car in traffic if moving slowly. And when I am maskless at the indoor places where they are masked, I do a different version where I just squint my face with a perplexed look.
My honk honk story. Few weeks ago (south korea) got it's annual yellow dust storm. Was told not to open the windows cause the dust will enter the students lungs. Asked, but they are all wearing masks, why can't I open the windows? Answer: the dust is too small and can enter through the mask. I was dumbfounded.
I used to wear n-95s for work... even those don’t keep all of the dust out... that’s why I knew this was all bullshit