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Then if you’re armed, Mall Cop, why are you also maskless?
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Masks don't work. Guns do.HHusky said:Then if you’re armed, Mall Cop, why are you also maskless?
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L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
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I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
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See it any way you want. We know masks do not and can not stop a virus. My gun can and will stop bad people doing bad shit. -
No doubt.Sledog said:
I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
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The psychologists call it "compensation". -
What do psychologists call it when someone lies their ass off and then runs and hides like a Kunt when called on it Dazzler?HHusky said:
No doubt.Sledog said:
I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
Logic.
The psychologists call it "compensation".
Which of your voter suppression statutes provided free ID? -
It's called self sufficiency. You should try it sometimes.HHusky said:
No doubt.Sledog said:
I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
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I don’t get it because I support the second amendment.
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I assume many of the people on this board all had issues with seatbelt laws, helmet laws, drunk driving laws, distracted driving laws, among others.
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I do both. Choose abundance
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Including me, except drunk driving.Duckwithabone said:I assume many of the people on this board all had issues with seatbelt laws, helmet laws, drunk driving laws, distracted driving laws, among others.
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I have an issue with "buzzed driving is drunk driving" ad blitzes. Not really. I've done both.Duckwithabone said:I assume many of the people on this board all had issues with seatbelt laws, helmet laws, drunk driving laws, distracted driving laws, among others.
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Actually Sleddy, I'm not sure that's entirely true.Sledog said:
I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
Logic.
See it any way you want. We know masks do not and can not stop a virus. My gun can and will stop bad people doing bad shit. -
Which part Creep?creepycoug said:
Actually Sleddy, I'm not sure that's entirely true.Sledog said:
I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
Logic.
See it any way you want. We know masks do not and can not stop a virus. My gun can and will stop bad people doing bad shit. -
The mask part. Obviously nothing is going to be 100% preventive, but the medical schools and other authorities still maintain they mitigate the spreading of the virus.
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The “mask” I wear in stores is cloth and I haven’t washed it in months. It sits in my car when I’m home. I may actually have immunity from many viruses and bacteria by now after breathing in the same crud since July, so perhaps in that manner it works.creepycoug said:The mask part. Obviously nothing is going to be 100% preventive, but the medical schools and other authorities still maintain they mitigate the spreading of the virus.
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The virus is way to small for most masks to work. So droplets yes airborne virus no. It keep infected from spreading droplets but not airborne virus. It's like throwing sand at a chain link fence. N95's get most stuff down to 100nm but all viruses run 60-90nm. Some smaller some larger. If masks worked for that they'd just wear those in the lab instead of moon suits. I'm not saying it can't help in some ways but that last study said 71% IIRC of those that caught it were wearing masks. Way to much touching with masks IMO and that may increase the chance of getting it. Everyone uses them over and over again.creepycoug said:The mask part. Obviously nothing is going to be 100% preventive, but the medical schools and other authorities still maintain they mitigate the spreading of the virus.
This is just one where I don't subscribe to the government control theory.
I laugh at the stupidity of wearing a mask to walk 20 feet into a restaurant just to take it off when you get to your table.
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Missing ContextSledog said:
The virus is way to small for most masks to work. So droplets yes airborne virus no. It keep infected from spreading droplets but not airborne virus. It's like throwing sand at a chain link fence. N95's get most stuff down to 100nm but all viruses run 60-90nm. Some smaller some larger. If masks worked for that they'd just wear those in the lab instead of moon suits. I'm not saying it can't help in some ways but that last study said 71% IIRC of those that caught it were wearing masks. Way to much touching with masks IMO and that may increase the chance of getting it. Everyone uses them over and over again.creepycoug said:The mask part. Obviously nothing is going to be 100% preventive, but the medical schools and other authorities still maintain they mitigate the spreading of the virus.
This is just one where I don't subscribe to the government control theory.
I laugh at the stupidity of wearing a mask to walk 20 feet into a restaurant just to take it off when you get to your table.
So yeah maybe not completely true on that but mostly true. -
Mostly peaceful context.YouKnowIt said:
Missing ContextSledog said:
The virus is way to small for most masks to work. So droplets yes airborne virus no. It keep infected from spreading droplets but not airborne virus. It's like throwing sand at a chain link fence. N95's get most stuff down to 100nm but all viruses run 60-90nm. Some smaller some larger. If masks worked for that they'd just wear those in the lab instead of moon suits. I'm not saying it can't help in some ways but that last study said 71% IIRC of those that caught it were wearing masks. Way to much touching with masks IMO and that may increase the chance of getting it. Everyone uses them over and over again.creepycoug said:The mask part. Obviously nothing is going to be 100% preventive, but the medical schools and other authorities still maintain they mitigate the spreading of the virus.
This is just one where I don't subscribe to the government control theory.
I laugh at the stupidity of wearing a mask to walk 20 feet into a restaurant just to take it off when you get to your table.
So yeah maybe not completely true on that but mostly true. -
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Agreed. If wearing maskes makes people feel like it's bidness as usual and all other precautions are tossed aside, which I probably does happen with a good % of the people, then that's counterproductive.Sledog said:
The virus is way to small for most masks to work. So droplets yes airborne virus no. It keep infected from spreading droplets but not airborne virus. It's like throwing sand at a chain link fence. N95's get most stuff down to 100nm but all viruses run 60-90nm. Some smaller some larger. If masks worked for that they'd just wear those in the lab instead of moon suits. I'm not saying it can't help in some ways but that last study said 71% IIRC of those that caught it were wearing masks. Way to much touching with masks IMO and that may increase the chance of getting it. Everyone uses them over and over again.creepycoug said:The mask part. Obviously nothing is going to be 100% preventive, but the medical schools and other authorities still maintain they mitigate the spreading of the virus.
This is just one where I don't subscribe to the government control theory.
I laugh at the stupidity of wearing a mask to walk 20 feet into a restaurant just to take it off when you get to your table.
So yeah maybe not completely true on that but mostly true.
I, too, laugh at people wearing masks in situations where it's entirely unnecessary. I probably see once a week a guy driving alone in his car wearing a mask. SMFH. And the restaurant bit is a bit of a curiousity too, unless the tables are outside and truly spread out so that groups are isolated. Seems dumb.
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Masks are imperfect protection, but better than none at all. Our Great Plains mask resisters (2 only recently implemented mask mandates) are our three most infected states.
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So if masks work to prevent the spread if you wear one you don't have to worry about me not wearing one. All settled.
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there are many types of masks. hth.oregonblitzkrieg said: -
How’s your living trust business going. Are they making it to signing day?HHusky said:
No doubt.Sledog said:
I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
Logic.
The psychologists call it "compensation". -
the ones that most of us non-healthscare types wear don't do muchcreepycoug said:
there are many types of masks. hth.oregonblitzkrieg said:
I don't pretend to be an expert but they help only when near people for extended periods of time. This has been pretty well documented by the real experts.
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They help when near people for extended period of time and thus don’t do much?Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
the ones that most of us non-healthscare types wear don't do muchcreepycoug said:
there are many types of masks. hth.oregonblitzkrieg said:
I don't pretend to be an expert but they help only when near people for extended periods of time. This has been pretty well documented by the real experts.
With flu cases and deaths magically down, color me skeptical of the severity of this plandemic
My experts work at UC SF. They’re pretty real last time I checked. Apparently they didn’t real that documentation.
Like the guy said: imperfect thought they may be, “don’t work” is what you conclude when the matter has become political and you’re looking for exceptions to the rule. -
They help someone who is near someone who has the chicom crud and is sneezing or coughing in public because it stops the spread of droplets. It doesn't stop the spread of the aerosol virus. They help protect you if you are wearing a properly fitted N95 mask. That's it.
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He gets more money from the public screwal systemKaepsknee said:
How’s your living trust business going. Are they making it to signing day?HHusky said:
No doubt.Sledog said:
I carry a gun because I need it.Duckwithabone said:
L.O.L. Hilarious that you don’t even see the irony of this. The creator of this cartoon is thick in the head to not even get this.Sledog said:
Logic.
The psychologists call it "compensation".