Yeah fucking right.
So today is the day of my daughters 2nd birthday party. There will be around 20 people coming over to my house, a diverse group with differing opinions politically, but around 85% of the people are what I guess you could call "pro vaccine." Also ranging from "orange man super bad," to "I don't like him he's a dickhead" as far as PDJT is concerned. Luckily I also have a small handful of friendlys coming over. Today is about my daughter and I want everyone to have a good time so I have to be subtle about my red pills. For example leaving my dual monitors desktops with epic trump pics. Or I guess my bookshelf as a whole. Trump hat sitting out etc. etc.
Well the other night I came down with a cold, and what timing!!!! I feel better today but I cant wait to cough really loud when the house is half full of vaccine worshippers. I also cant wait until they ask me if I got tested. Going to be a good Saturday ladies and gents.
Any awesome Pics anyone would suggest for my desktops?
I agree. Dont do anything stupid like coughing or taking your kids bday as an opportunity to redpill. This day is about her, nothing else.
He has a cold… If he has to cough, he hast to cough. it’s OK to have a cold, people are forgetting this. He should be able to do what he wants his own house. Why do you people capitulate to everybody. This is why we lose! When do you stand up for what you believe in? If you can’t stand up for what you believe in in your own home, you’re not gonna do it out in the real world. Congratulations you’re part of the problem!
Try reading the post again. Slowly if you must."I can't wait to cough really loud when the house is half full of vaccine worshippers" is an attempt to produce a reaction. Trying to make some kind of statement during your kids party is tacky and immature. People (like you) who lack the ability to comprehend very simple things like this have BEEN part of the problem. So, in closing, you should take the congrats. This is why YOU'RE losing.
I guess you and I disagree but that’s OK.
I was at the grocery store the other day… And there was a woman in the produce department who is coughing pretty bad. It appeared she could have some type of illness, and then she coughed some more.
I thought to myself… Wow somebody’s going to have a freak out about this. It shouldn’t be like this. It should be OK for somebody to be sick, without being looked down and there nose by somebody else.
Anyway as I was walking away from her, there was a guy in the next department over shopping. I really big guy overweight had a mask on etc. He was only carrying a basket though not pushing a cart.
He heard her coughing, he immediately looked over there with concern on his face. I mean he was stressed out. I kind of smirked and smiled because I thought it was funny.
I left a few seconds to get something and came back and she was still coughing pretty bad. The guy with the basket he was about to lose it. He just stood there in a couple looking over at her like she was some kind of leper.
At that point in time, I couldn’t hold it in any longer. I started laughing. Loudly! I walked by laughing at him because he was afraid of somebody coughing. It was actually hilarious, and I couldn’t stop laughing for like five minutes.
He knew I was laughing at him, but he didn’t say a word. I hope he understood how stupid he is - worrying about a woman coughing while wearing a mask, 7 yards away from him, wearing a mask.
Just because we disagree doesn’t mean I couldn’t share a funny story with you. But went 0P said he was going to cough and see what happened, it made me think of the story, so maybe you have a little context as to why I think it would be super funny.
Besides the very premise that it’s his house and he can do what he wants. If people don’t like it they can leave. Period.
Totally ignoring the Coof, and the events of the past few years, isn't it anti-social, and irresponsible behavior to be coughing like that in public? If I started coughing uncontrollably in a crowded space, 5 years or 10 years ago, I would head out of the place so as not to affect those around me. Coof has certainly made people more aware of this concept, but common courtesy has been around a long time.
Kids two it's all nothing to her.