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Reason: clarified again

I mean, when a gay bar in Austin of all places has "don't get vaccinated(trust this message)" written on the bathroom stalls and when less than 5% of people, including most of the staff, do not wear a mask you know a lot more people have opinions that differ than the mainstream narrative. It feels like two different universes in Austin.

I will go to HEB grocery shopping and everyone masked up even though its not required. Then everyone's partying maskless everywhere on weekends and holidays. Shows me people just do the things they do because they are afraid to stand out or cause controversy not because they believe in it.

2 years ago
3 score
Reason: clarified again

I mean, when a gay bar in Austin of all places has "don't get vaccinated(trust this message)" written on the bathroom stalls and when less than 5% of people, including most of the staff, do not wear a mask you know a lot more people have opinions that differ than the mainstream narrative. It feels like two different universes in Austin.

I will go to HEB grocery shopping and everyone masked up even though its not required. Then everyone's partying maskless everywhere on weekends and holidays. Shows me people are just do the things they do because they are afraid to stand out or cause controversy not because they believe in it.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: clarified again

I mean, when a gay bar in Austin of all places has "don't get vaccinated(trust this message)" written on the bathroom stalls and when less than 5% of people, including most of the staff, do not wear a mask you know a lot more people have opinions that differ than the mainstream narrative. It feels like two different universes in Austin.

I will go to HEB grocery shopping and everyone masked up even though its not required. Then everyone's partying maskless everywhere on weekends and holidays. Shows me people are just do the things they do because they are afraid to stand out or cause controversy not because they believe in it.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: clarified again

I mean, when a gay bar in Austin of all places has "don't get vaccinated(trust this message)" written on the bathroom stalls and when less than 5% of people, including most of the staff, do not wear you know a lot more people have opinions that differ than the mainstream narrative. It feels like two different universes in Austin.

I will go to HEB grocery shopping and everyone masked up even though its not required. Then everyone's partying maskless everywhere on weekends and holidays. Shows me people are just do the things they do because they are afraid to stand out or cause controversy not because they believe in it.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: clarified

I mean, when a gay bar in Austin of all place has "don't get vaccinated(trust this message)" written on the bathroom stalls and when less than 5% of people, including most of the staff, do not wear you know a lot more people have opinions that differ than the mainstream narrative. It feels like two different universes in Austin.

I will go to HEB grocery shopping and everyone masked up even though its not required. Then everyone's partying maskless everywhere on weekends and holidays. Shows me people are just do the things they do because they are afraid to stand out or cause controversy not because they believe in it.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: clarified

I mean, when a gay bar in Austin of all place has "don't get vaccinated(trust this message)" written on the bathroom stalls and when less than 5% of people, including most of the staffn do not wear you know a lot more people have opinions that differ than the mainstream narrative. It feels like two different universes in Austin.

I will go to HEB grocery shopping and everyone masked up even though its not required. Then everyone's partying maskless everywhere on weekends and holidays. Shows me people are just do the things they do because they are afraid to stand out or cause controversy not because they believe in it.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

I mean, when a gay bar in Austin of all place has "dont get vaccinated(trust this message)" written on the bathroom stalls and when less than 5% one where's including most of the staff not you know a lot more people have opinions that differ than the mainstream narrative. It feels like two different universes in Austin.

I will go to HEB grocery shopping and everyone masked up even though its not required. Then everyone's partying maskless everywhere on weekends and holidays. Shows me people are just do the things they do because they are afraid to stand out or cause controversy not because they believe in it.

2 years ago
1 score