tourist said:Masks have become, 1) a political statement(yes, I'm a liberal retard and will do anything I'm told to do, so I'm politically reliable), and 2) a confession of one's stupidity. These people drive a Prius with window and bumper stickers confirming they are at least as on par with Biden. Most are at least as old or older than Biden, and have their nose within an inch or two from the steering wheel or windshield.
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:Ursa Major said:tourist said:Masks have become, 1) a political statement(yes, I'm a liberal retard and will do anything I'm told to do, so I'm politically reliable), and 2) a confession of one's stupidity. These people drive a Prius with window and bumper stickers confirming they are at least as on par with Biden. Most are at least as old or older than Biden, and have their nose within an inch or two from the steering wheel or windshield.
I don’t think I’ve ever come across a person that volunteers more ignorance than you. It’s a daily neon sign that screams, I’m a stupid [#]f###.
Why don’t you limit your comments to the dipshit political board?
Grizfan-24 said:I guess I have a tendency to fall into the camp of you-do-you, and I'll do me.
I work in schools and after spending 19 years contracting every airborne disease known to man that has circulated within the walls of school, I can say with limited data that wearing masks had a overwhelmingly positive impact on my overall health. This is the first year in literally my whole teaching career I wasn't leveled by some respiratory virus. I have a lot of teachers who could speak to this as well. Since we are taking anecdotal and non-scientific evidence about whether masks were or weren't effective, I thought I'd provide my perspective.
I'll continue to wear a mask as long as my district asks me to, because like a lot of things it is best practice. I find them annoying (masks), but I hardly think it is political to wear one or not. For me, if it prevents me from having a deal with spending much of my year sick, I'm all for it.
tourist said:CDC just announced those vaccinated do NOT need masks. All members of government push themselves to the head of the line for the shots. Biden walks outside with a mask on, yesterday. The picture of dementia.
MikeyGriz said:Grizfan-24 said:I guess I have a tendency to fall into the camp of you-do-you, and I'll do me.
I work in schools and after spending 19 years contracting every airborne disease known to man that has circulated within the walls of school, I can say with limited data that wearing masks had a overwhelmingly positive impact on my overall health. This is the first year in literally my whole teaching career I wasn't leveled by some respiratory virus. I have a lot of teachers who could speak to this as well. Since we are taking anecdotal and non-scientific evidence about whether masks were or weren't effective, I thought I'd provide my perspective.
I'll continue to wear a mask as long as my district asks me to, because like a lot of things it is best practice. I find them annoying (masks), but I hardly think it is political to wear one or not. For me, if it prevents me from having a deal with spending much of my year sick, I'm all for it.
Since this was a positive experience for you, will you continue to wear a mask after your district does not require it in order to ward off those pesky respiratory virus'? Just curious.