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My girlfriend thinks masks are a fashion accessory. She wants me to take pictures of all her new masks with her matching outfits so she can show them off on social media. How can I discourage this?
It might be not a good idea if you said then she look like a brick who look like just another brick in the wall to paraphrase Pink Floyd. I wonder if you look like a "number" just like the tv series The Prisoner will work better but I have some doubts.
Or you could tell then it's also a kind of fetishism by showing her the various fanarts posted on Deviantart showing cartoons and animes characters wearing masks.
I'm making plans to hit the road, possibly for weeks at a time.
What for? To find Magic No-mask Land. I know it's out there, somewhere. I'm willing to drive for endless 1000's of miles to find it, too.
A clue of where to begin would be nice, however. Anybody on here know of a place where everybody in public is free-facing it? A place where people go to music festivals and dance their cares away, a place where all the hugs are free. A place that makes you feel like it's 2019 all over again.
Help a brother out and point me in the right direction.
I'm making plans to hit the road, possibly for weeks at a time.
What for? To find Magic No-mask Land. I know it's out there, somewhere. I'm willing to drive for endless 1000's of miles to find it, too.
A clue of where to begin would be nice, however. Anybody on here know of a place where everybody in public is free-facing it? A place where people go to music festivals and dance their cares away, a place where all the hugs are free. A place that makes you feel like it's 2019 all over again.
Help a brother out and point me in the right direction.
Taiwan. They did a brilliant job handling the virus which is practically non-existent now, everything is open and no one needs to wear masks anymore.
I'm making plans to hit the road, possibly for weeks at a time.
What for? To find Magic No-mask Land. I know it's out there, somewhere. I'm willing to drive for endless 1000's of miles to find it, too.
A clue of where to begin would be nice, however. Anybody on here know of a place where everybody in public is free-facing it? A place where people go to music festivals and dance their cares away, a place where all the hugs are free. A place that makes you feel like it's 2019 all over again.
Help a brother out and point me in the right direction.
Florida probably. Savannah Georgia possibly as well. People are wearing masks in both places, but they're not being ridiculous about it and there is still plenty of stuff that is open.
Not Savannah, the city/county is quite strict and were the first to defy Kemp's original ban against enacting such regulations (before his royal spinelessness caved to the commies).
Not Savannah, the city/county is quite strict and were the first to defy Kemp's original ban against enacting such regulations (before his royal spinelessness caved to the commies).
Not sure about all that. I don't live there, but I was just there week or so ago. People still wearing masks, but it's nowhere near what it's like in Commiefornia. We were actually able to find live music too. Coming from California, it was a treat to even be able to sit inside.
My girlfriend thinks masks are a fashion accessory. She wants me to take pictures of all her new masks with her matching outfits so she can show them off on social media. How can I discourage this?
Tell her the masks make her look fat and be prepared to sleep on the couch for a while.
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