I've started telling random mask wearers that I see in public ... "There is no virus."
🤡 No Spoon, Either 🌎
I'm curious about their reaction.
So far ... no reaction at all.
They look at me like I am speaking a foreign language they have never heard before.
Just blank stares, and then move on about their business.
I have had reactions when I say the face mask doesn't do anything. Even had good conversation or two from it.
But, "There is no virus" is just met with a vacant, lobotomy-type non-reaction.
It seems like two separate issues—whether the virus exists and whether a mask can protect them from the virus. I have found it is better to just ask questions and make them explain. When I am feeling a little salty, I say this with a sly smile—“So exactly what is that piece of bacteria-infested material on your face supposed to actually do?” When I need to be a bit more polite—“Do you know they say you’re supposed to wash your mask 3 times a day?!”