My office has signs everywhere saying to wear a mask, and most people have been working from home.
I’ve been in the office the whole time, and haven’t complied with that BS for a long while.
We are having a meeting today, and many people who work from home are in the office…most of them dutifully complying & wearing a mask.
Many office folk have also rebelled, and their faces are nude. Soooo, many of the homebound have stripped off their masks as well…
I LOVE THEIR FACES SO MUCH & SEEING THEIR SMILES MAKES ME WANNA CRY!!! 😩😃😍😍😍😍
OMG, my compliant boss (who told me to mask up the other day, which I ignored) just walked by me with NO MASK. OMG!!! 🥳🤩🤣😂
That is a good feeling seeing others’ smiles again. I’ve struggled with this issue badly. My work has had a very lenient mask policy and I never wore one from the beginning but some people did. It used to bug me to no end when they’d let their filthy masks dangle from one ear and you could see makeup and stains from them wearing the same homemade piece of filth day after day. So effing stupid and nasty. But the larger issue is what it does to kids and people with anxiety who see masked faces all the time. Kids especially need to see smiles and expressions and actually hear words pronounced correctly. Not muffled noises. It’s a critical part of their development.
I seriously feel bad for people who absolutely had no choice at their jobs. Anyway, thanks for posting. Good to hear.
I've noticed the young children seem to be uncomfortable without a mask. Worries me because I am sure that's why they want to keep them in masks in school regardless that the mandate is being lifted for everyone else. As usual they are playing the long game.
I’ve noticed that, too. Sometimes I see masked kids but the parents are mask free. Sooo disturbing. I usually say “ that’s child abuse” when passing kids in masks. I don’t care. At this point, zero Fs given if a parent gets argumentative with me because I can shoot back with all kinds of legit reasons masks harm people, esp kids. People seem so passive about it though. They look, from what I can tell, really worn out. Like they don’t have the energy to argue. Kids look like they’ve given up. Dystopian hell sometimes.
Nothing stops them from wearing one voluntarily. It's a dumb argument. My sister's kids have gotten used to them and I always tell them to take it off around me. They're just indifferent to it. If they pushed back at all saying they felt uncomfortable without a mask I wouldn't bring it up again and let them consume their own waste to their hearts content.