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Originally Posted by NoMoreWinters77
A lot of stores where I live are still open so I've been going to them to and ignoring the stay at home nonsense. When I go to the stores I usually: stand as close as possible to others, touch my face a lot in front of others, touch everything on the shelves, wear no mask, laugh at those with masks on.......I'm staying positive and making the most of this.
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Shame on you for not wearing a mask!
Ever since I read that the virus can be transmitted through your belly button, even with a shirt on, I now go to the grocery store with the mask covering my belly button and when people see that big bulge, they think I've got a colostomy bag!
But no mask for my face!
And if someone persists in standing 6-8 feet way, I cup my ear and tell them I can't hear them from that distance?
Fear, worries, panic do a wondrous job of weakening your immune system, making you more susceptible to getting it. I'm being fearless all the way to the end!
And if I die from it, lucky me, I'll miss out on the next pandemic which follow this pandemic and the next pandemic.
For some people, you didn't even have to tell them there was a lockdown going on, because this crowd of loners, homebodies, isolationists, wouldn't even know the difference, as their lifestyle is a sort of lockdown anyway. But we're not cut out of the same piece of cloth and nothing makes me seeing red
when someone says: If I can do it, you can do it! Oh Yeah? The socially minded, Type A's, may force themselves to do it, but you can guess there's a loaded gun nearby, just in case!