Q Post - 3624 Nov 23, 2019...Its going to be BIBLICAL!... THE GREAT AWAKENING. Q
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👆 Sadly it is even worse in the deep blue northeast. Smart people I see every week have no problem masking their kids for school everyday and they themselves put the muzzle on when entering school property. But other than corporate employees, we all walk freely around CVS and Walmart without muzzles.
Coworker I've been friends with for 20+ years is worried that I'll get Covid and he can't wait to get his kids (both under 9) injected with the mystery juice for their "safety". 😥
Being down here in Texas and enjoying all that entails, I forget there are other parts of the country still living under the doom and gloom umbrella. Of course I stopped wearing masks about a couple weeks in when I realized how dumb it was. I just stopped and never put another one on. Except when I had to fly last week. And even then the airports down here weren't that strict and people were wearing them as chin diapers right and left.
Im in Oklahoma, I stopped wearing the mask about a year + ago and if anyone says anything I just say this isnt a pandemic we’d all be dead by now lol
Nobody has ever said anything to me but if they do I'll look at them blankly and respond covid? never heard of them and walk away. Probably never will get to use it though.
Try, I identify as Amish.
I got kicked out of basketball practice since I don't wear the muzzle. Some mask-nazi parent was posting photos of kids playing with their masks below their nose on Farcebook. The independent kids sports group was then threatened that they would lose the use of all the school gyms in town.
These people get so drunk on their power they don't see their abhorrent behavior.
That's child abuse. Basketball is a high cardio game even for kids. And kids already have naturally higher HR.
I'm in Florida, and I only wore them briefly for grocery shopping, and despite being absolutely free, there's still a good portion of people wearing one when I go shopping bi-weekly, it blows my mind because no one asks you to wear one really, they just choose to.
Many hate the feeling of helplessness so they like the delusion that wearing a mask makes a difference. That's how they rationalize going out at all while chiding others to take the virus seriously. It's how they say "I'm trying to save people while you're getting us all killed!"
Delusions.
sounds like the midwest. surrounded by red states and it's definitely tolerable. people going about their lives & actually being nicer than before.
of course some products are hard to get, but I like a simple life, so take it as a challenge.
Yea man tell me about it.. Maryland is alot like this. I have lost so many friendships due to all this and its invaded my own family. Up to at least 4 people that I know of now that got jabbed. As for the comment below talking about being from Texas and forgetting what the rest of us still go through, thank you for at least remembering. Too many people on here speaking from a place of they dont have to go through this or have their job threatened or can stay at home without one and still be well off need to remember not everyone has the same cards you do. Please keep praying for us and dont forget we are behind enemy lines so to speak.
You're not kidding about the deep blue NE. Where I am even CVS mostly full of muzzlers. I couldn't say about Walmart since I normally try to avoid that place anyhow. Same deal with coworkers at the generic corporate giant where I work (until Dec 8 anyhow). All fast asleep and fully resistant to any sort of truth. They're underpaid, overworked, and isolated by Zoom interactions only. There's no way to crack that shell.
Yeah I’m in NE. I’m starting to feel like I’m the crazy one. I’m the heretic but there are still a few freethinkers around. We nod to each other at the store freebreathing the whole time.
I spent the weekend in DC. Masks are still mandatory everywhere. But still, some were not which gave me some hope.