Shouldn’t any doctor who’s legitimately concerned for their patients and the public welfare advise their mask sensitive patients not to go to public gatherings until after they’ve been vaccinated?
I have a power mulcher and woodworking tools and TBH I don’t love the mask, but it beats the heck out of an extended cough or permanent lung damage. Funny thing is the bigger, uglier and more intrusive looking masks are easier to breathe through because of the bigger filters, but also they have out flaps which aren’t great for protecting others. I s’pose I could fix cloth around those. Still not going to that kid’s ball game.
No…it doesn’t…
(unless you have a couple wine corks shoved up your nostrils I suppose)
If you can breath out of a hole you need to cover that hole with a mask.
You don’t think the parents were the ones who supplied the picture to the reporter?
I don’t know this person who’s been flagging your posts, and I know you don’t really know me, but if I had to pick one of you to stay and be part of the bbs it would def be you. I missed you when you were gone and was glad to see you back.
(Unless you need to, of course. But I hope you don’t.)
Many thanks friend. Be safe and well. RESIST!
P.S. I ain’t going nowhere.
The reporter is not required to support the parents poor judgement in releasing it to them, but also there’s Facebook and they could’ve pulled it from there. I’m just sayin’.
You are correct, cover then openings. I was pointing out that people who don’t wear masks properly have no need for a name tag that says “Hello, my name is a-hole,” they are already showing you that they are jerks.
Although ‘Cover Your Holes’ would look good on a face mask…
But posting the picture to their public Facebook account is just the same as giving it to the reporter. If you want something to be private you don’t post it to a public forum.
Yeah, it all technically works, it’s still bad form. Just my opinion, obviously.
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