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  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    I'm sorry about your cousin, Hedonist, and wish them a speedy recovery! 
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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,117
    Vaxxed and masked only when required.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    Thanks, fish!

    Gruffy, me too. 
  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    edited August 2021
    There are two things in this world that smell like fish  =)

    And Ditto, you two, for thread integrity.

    Post edited by Spunkie on
    I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef 
    Animals were hiding behind the Coral 
    Except for little Turtle
    I could swear he's trying to talk to me 
    Gurgle Gurgle
  • Weston1283
    Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 5,018
    Vaxxed, wear a mask at all times if mandated.

    If the mask is optional, I don’t wear one, but I’m more than happy to put one on if ever asked by someone or somewhere
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  • Renfield
    Renfield NYC NY Posts: 1,054
    Vaccinated.  Building where I live back to masks in all common areas, and office just reinstated masks at all times.  Bus/subway never removed their mask mandates. I wear a mask in any store I go into, and put it on if I’m walking on crowed streets.  
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Full vaccinated here. I wear a mask in stores or crowded situations. I usually have a fresh one in my pocket.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    fully vaxxed. went to run errands last night, forgetting that our mask mandate was dropped. wore it in the stores anyway out of respect for those working there, who are all still masked. I really don't mind at this point. 
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  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,323
    I went to the store last night and was surprised at how many people were wearing them. Still not enough of them, but more than in recent weeks. The fact that our rural county is seeing more active cases and hospitalizations daily might have something to do with it. I have always believed that the people in my area won't take this virus (including masking and vaccinations) seriously until a large number of locals were sick, hospitalized and dying. They are still fighting the mask mandate for schools that the State Health Department and State Education Board are requiring.
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    I see people out walking — no one else around but me across the street or a good distance away — wearing masks. I don’t see the need but if they feel they do, it’s none of my business.

    (too bad most can’t mind their own damn business in general, but that’s another issue for another time)

    tish, apologies! I blame the phone and my eyesight ;)
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    edited August 2021
    I mean I get this is a left wing forum for the most part but still surprised so far that 100% of people voting are vaccinated. Nice work everyone!
  • OffSheGoes35
    OffSheGoes35 Posts: 3,517
    Renfield said:
    Vaccinated.  Building where I live back to masks in all common areas, and office just reinstated masks at all times.  Bus/subway never removed their mask mandates. I wear a mask in any store I go into, and put it on if I’m walking on crowed streets.  
    Hi Renfield! It's good to hear from you, lady.

    Fully vaccinated. I wear my mask pretty much all the time, sometimes when I'm outside, sometimes in the car, because I forget I have it on. 
  • Matts3221
    Matts3221 Posts: 658
    hedonist said:
    My cousin and her daughter are fully vaxxed, mask up when around others etc., and both have just been infected.

    My cousin sounds awful; not sure if her having cancer has any bearing on its severity.

    Either way, it sucks. 

    Very sorry to hear and hope that it is only a few days just happy they are vaxxed so its not as bad.
  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,610
    hedonist said:
    I see people out walking — no one else around but me across the street or a good distance away — wearing masks. I don’t see the need but if they feel they do, it’s none of my business.

    (too bad most can’t mind their own damn business in general, but that’s another issue for another time)

    As someone with OCD, my greatest fear is the idea that I'll spread it to someone and there'll be a chain-reaction of infections with some deaths sprinkled in. In the early days (i.e., last year), that had me wearing a mask on my daily 15-mile bike rides (though I'd pull it to my chin when nobody was around). So, like we've always said, you don't know what's going on with someone else and even if their reasoning doesn't turn out to be particularly rational, so be it. (And I know you didn't approach them and aren't particular worried about it, but some people are).

    I walk the dog in an urban environment and I don't even have a mask on me anymore. But I do see a lot of them on faces and chins. Part of it is that they're required on buses. So people have to bring them and I'd be some just forget about them after they get off the bus because, well, it's a minor inconvenience.  It's just so funny to me when someone gets visibly angry because they saw a guy wearing a mask in his car by himself. There are a few rational explanations, a few irrational explanations, and one response: "who gives a shit?"

    Early in the mess, I was walking down the street with my mask on and a maskless guy walks towards me, gets within about five feet and says "you're outside; you don't need to wear a mask." Of course, his doing that tweaked my OCD. When people are going "too far" discomforting themselves for the greater good, just leave them alone. They really seem to think their very way of life is being threatened because someone's wearing a mask when not needed. Or maybe seeing them makes them aware of their own lack of willingness to sacrifice comfort for others. Either way, they need to keep it to themselves.
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  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,323
    OnWis97 said:
    hedonist said:
    I see people out walking — no one else around but me across the street or a good distance away — wearing masks. I don’t see the need but if they feel they do, it’s none of my business.

    (too bad most can’t mind their own damn business in general, but that’s another issue for another time)

    As someone with OCD, my greatest fear is the idea that I'll spread it to someone and there'll be a chain-reaction of infections with some deaths sprinkled in. In the early days (i.e., last year), that had me wearing a mask on my daily 15-mile bike rides (though I'd pull it to my chin when nobody was around). So, like we've always said, you don't know what's going on with someone else and even if their reasoning doesn't turn out to be particularly rational, so be it. (And I know you didn't approach them and aren't particular worried about it, but some people are).

    I walk the dog in an urban environment and I don't even have a mask on me anymore. But I do see a lot of them on faces and chins. Part of it is that they're required on buses. So people have to bring them and I'd be some just forget about them after they get off the bus because, well, it's a minor inconvenience.  It's just so funny to me when someone gets visibly angry because they saw a guy wearing a mask in his car by himself. There are a few rational explanations, a few irrational explanations, and one response: "who gives a shit?"

    Early in the mess, I was walking down the street with my mask on and a maskless guy walks towards me, gets within about five feet and says "you're outside; you don't need to wear a mask." Of course, his doing that tweaked my OCD. When people are going "too far" discomforting themselves for the greater good, just leave them alone. They really seem to think their very way of life is being threatened because someone's wearing a mask when not needed. Or maybe seeing them makes them aware of their own lack of willingness to sacrifice comfort for others. Either way, they need to keep it to themselves.
    I wear a mask at work and sometimes I forget I even have it on. I have tried to take a drink of water a few times with it on. I walk laps outside in the parking lot at lunch time and have made it 3 or 4 minutes into my walk before remembering that the mask is still on. My wife has arrived home from work or the store and pulled up to the house still wearing hers after a 10 minute drive.  
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    OnWis97 said:
    hedonist said:
    I see people out walking — no one else around but me across the street or a good distance away — wearing masks. I don’t see the need but if they feel they do, it’s none of my business.

    (too bad most can’t mind their own damn business in general, but that’s another issue for another time)

    As someone with OCD, my greatest fear is the idea that I'll spread it to someone and there'll be a chain-reaction of infections with some deaths sprinkled in. In the early days (i.e., last year), that had me wearing a mask on my daily 15-mile bike rides (though I'd pull it to my chin when nobody was around). So, like we've always said, you don't know what's going on with someone else and even if their reasoning doesn't turn out to be particularly rational, so be it. (And I know you didn't approach them and aren't particular worried about it, but some people are).

    I walk the dog in an urban environment and I don't even have a mask on me anymore. But I do see a lot of them on faces and chins. Part of it is that they're required on buses. So people have to bring them and I'd be some just forget about them after they get off the bus because, well, it's a minor inconvenience.  It's just so funny to me when someone gets visibly angry because they saw a guy wearing a mask in his car by himself. There are a few rational explanations, a few irrational explanations, and one response: "who gives a shit?"

    Early in the mess, I was walking down the street with my mask on and a maskless guy walks towards me, gets within about five feet and says "you're outside; you don't need to wear a mask." Of course, his doing that tweaked my OCD. When people are going "too far" discomforting themselves for the greater good, just leave them alone. They really seem to think their very way of life is being threatened because someone's wearing a mask when not needed. Or maybe seeing them makes them aware of their own lack of willingness to sacrifice comfort for others. Either way, they need to keep it to themselves.
    I will NEVER understand why people feel the need to butt into someone else's life and tell them NOT to wear something.

    Maybe I should start walking around shouting at these folks:

    "Hey pal, it's hot out, TAKE THOSE PANTS OFF AND PUT ON SHORTS, NOW!".

    "IT'S DARK OUT. TAKE THAT BASEBALL CAP OFF!". 

    FUCK OFF. 
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  • OffSheGoes35
    OffSheGoes35 Posts: 3,517
    I wear my sunglasses at night.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    I wear my sunglasses at night.
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  • curmudgeoness
    curmudgeoness Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,130
    I will NEVER understand why people feel the need to butt into someone else's life and tell them NOT to wear something.

    Maybe I should start walking around shouting at these folks:

    "Hey pal, it's hot out, TAKE THOSE PANTS OFF AND PUT ON SHORTS, NOW!".

    "IT'S DARK OUT. TAKE THAT BASEBALL CAP OFF!". 

    FUCK OFF. 
    It's off the thread topic, but I've gotten that from men before when I'm out running: "You don't need to be wearing gloves, it's too warm for them!" WTF dude, I have Raynaud's and that means if it's below 70, I'm wearing gloves.

    I haven't had anyone give me grief about wearing a mask, then again we live in an area that's so mask-compliant that people kept wearing them after the mandate was lifted.

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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    I wear my sunglasses at night.

    This is how the term "rad" came about.  :smiley:
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