Proof that masks work

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The stupidest shit I've seen is pics of high school athletes competing while wearing masks.
1 - if you're high school age, you ain't dying from the vid.
2 - running around with a mask on is actually not good for a person trying to get proper oxygen intake.
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Tell me about it
I play hoops 3x a week with a mask on and it's ridiculous.
Luckily the gym is lenient and let's us play with it down most of the time -
But until the Class builds momentum and the total damages mount to something worthwhile, we’re probably stuck here for a little while longer.PurpleThrobber said:The stupidest shit I've seen is pics of high school athletes competing while wearing masks.
1 - if you're high school age, you ain't dying from the vid.
2 - running around with a mask on is actually not good for a person trying to get proper oxygen intake. -
You should just take the mask off, bruh.Prestonluv said:Tell me about it
I play hoops 3x a week with a mask on and it's ridiculous.
Luckily the gym is lenient and let's us play with it down most of the time
I promise you won't die or kill another player.
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Was told if we play at CDA in Little League kids have to wear masks during the game
WTF....hope that’s not true -
Lol.HuskyJW said:Was told if we play at CDA in Little League kids have to wear masks during the game
WTF....hope that’s not true
Sure.
Not an umpire in N Idaho who would eject a kid or cancel a game for a mask hanging around a kid’s neck. -
Or coaches yelling at the kids in a timeout with no mask then put it back up after lol.PurpleThrobber said:The stupidest shit I've seen is pics of high school athletes competing while wearing masks.
1 - if you're high school age, you ain't dying from the vid.
2 - running around with a mask on is actually not good for a person trying to get proper oxygen intake. -
The panhandle health district extended the mask mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
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It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi. -
A few small stores require them downtown but nothing I'd go to anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi. -
public health experts said individual choices could help explain the similar outcomes among some states with loose or strict orders from the governor.
Some people voluntarily were “being more vigilant in states where the guidelines are more relaxed,” said Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Yet in states with more government mandates, “people generally in public were wearing masks and following the guidelines, but in private they were letting down their guard and less vigilant,” he said
This is why strong leadership at the beginning of the pandemic was crucial. Instead we were stuck with a bumbling idiot. -
Not what I said or inferred. But okPurpleThrobber said:
Lol.HuskyJW said:Was told if we play at CDA in Little League kids have to wear masks during the game
WTF....hope that’s not true
Sure.
Not an umpire in N Idaho who would eject a kid or cancel a game for a mask hanging around a kid’s neck. -
Unless you have Cali fag roots or a tourist, Hudson’s is the only reason to go downtownSledog said:
A few small stores require them downtown but nothing I'd go to anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi.
Iron Horse maybe.
Olympia gyros are outside the gay Cali tourist trap zone -
Which is 100 % true...and it’s a block?PurpleThrobber said:
Unless you have Cali fag roots or a tourist, Hudson’s is the only reason to go downtownSledog said:
A few small stores require them downtown but nothing I'd go to anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi.
Iron Horse maybe.
Olympia gyros are outside the gay Cali tourist trap zone
Eagles is good times -
That we are. That we are.TheKobeStopper said:public health experts said individual choices could help explain the similar outcomes among some states with loose or strict orders from the governor.
Some people voluntarily were “being more vigilant in states where the guidelines are more relaxed,” said Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Yet in states with more government mandates, “people generally in public were wearing masks and following the guidelines, but in private they were letting down their guard and less vigilant,” he said
This is why strong leadership at the beginning of the pandemic was crucial. Instead we were stuck with a bumbling idiot.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve8kE4SXXTs
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Hudson's yes. Iron horse is my Car d lane go to otherwise I'm forced to Crafted occasionally by the wife. Oval office is her favorite and I'm good with it.PurpleThrobber said:
Unless you have Cali fag roots or a tourist, Hudson’s is the only reason to go downtownSledog said:
A few small stores require them downtown but nothing I'd go to anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi.
Iron Horse maybe.
Olympia gyros are outside the gay Cali tourist trap zone
Lately I like Giorgi's for lunch. Petty good burger and pithy stuff as well. I miss Jeffries on east Sherman for breakfast but it closed up a while back. Garnett isn't as good as it used to be. -
You have a narrative in your head and you (and “Thomas Thai”) will ignore/rationalize away any and all data that contradicts that narrative. You should at least be self-aware enough to understand what you are doing...TheKobeStopper said:public health experts said individual choices could help explain the similar outcomes among some states with loose or strict orders from the governor.
Some people voluntarily were “being more vigilant in states where the guidelines are more relaxed,” said Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Yet in states with more government mandates, “people generally in public were wearing masks and following the guidelines, but in private they were letting down their guard and less vigilant,” he said
This is why strong leadership at the beginning of the pandemic was crucial. Instead we were stuck with a bumbling idiot.
The fact you did it via TDS is especially comical...
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I used to be a once a week guy at Oval Office.Sledog said:
Hudson's yes. Iron horse is my Car d lane go to otherwise I'm forced to Crafted occasionally by the wife. Oval office is her favorite and I'm good with it.PurpleThrobber said:
Unless you have Cali fag roots or a tourist, Hudson’s is the only reason to go downtownSledog said:
A few small stores require them downtown but nothing I'd go to anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi.
Iron Horse maybe.
Olympia gyros are outside the gay Cali tourist trap zone
Lately I like Giorgi's for lunch. Petty good burger and pithy stuff as well. I miss Jeffries on east Sherman for breakfast but it closed up a while back. Garnett isn't as good as it used to be.
Syringa gave me a boner.
The Italian place in the strip mall on 4th used to be good too.
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Being half Italian I haven't found good Italian yet. Including Angelo's on 4th.PurpleThrobber said:
I used to be a once a week guy at Oval Office.Sledog said:
Hudson's yes. Iron horse is my Car d lane go to otherwise I'm forced to Crafted occasionally by the wife. Oval office is her favorite and I'm good with it.PurpleThrobber said:
Unless you have Cali fag roots or a tourist, Hudson’s is the only reason to go downtownSledog said:
A few small stores require them downtown but nothing I'd go to anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi.
Iron Horse maybe.
Olympia gyros are outside the gay Cali tourist trap zone
Lately I like Giorgi's for lunch. Petty good burger and pithy stuff as well. I miss Jeffries on east Sherman for breakfast but it closed up a while back. Garnett isn't as good as it used to be.
Syringa gave me a boner.
The Italian place in the strip mall on 4th used to be good too. -
Agreed. Nothing like the big cities.Sledog said:
Being half Italian I haven't found good Italian yet. Including Angelo's on 4th.PurpleThrobber said:
I used to be a once a week guy at Oval Office.Sledog said:
Hudson's yes. Iron horse is my Car d lane go to otherwise I'm forced to Crafted occasionally by the wife. Oval office is her favorite and I'm good with it.PurpleThrobber said:
Unless you have Cali fag roots or a tourist, Hudson’s is the only reason to go downtownSledog said:
A few small stores require them downtown but nothing I'd go to anyway.PurpleThrobber said:
It’s totally ignored.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mall mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
Costco is the only mask nazi.
Iron Horse maybe.
Olympia gyros are outside the gay Cali tourist trap zone
Lately I like Giorgi's for lunch. Petty good burger and pithy stuff as well. I miss Jeffries on east Sherman for breakfast but it closed up a while back. Garnett isn't as good as it used to be.
Syringa gave me a boner.
The Italian place in the strip mall on 4th used to be good too.
Balmer has the best Italian I’ve ever had in my life.
Relative to Spokane/CDA, Angelos is about as good around. -
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projectionHoustonHusky said:
You have a narrative in your head and you (and “Thomas Thai”) will ignore/rationalize away any and all data that contradicts that narrative. You should at least be self-aware enough to understand what you are doing...TheKobeStopper said:public health experts said individual choices could help explain the similar outcomes among some states with loose or strict orders from the governor.
Some people voluntarily were “being more vigilant in states where the guidelines are more relaxed,” said Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Yet in states with more government mandates, “people generally in public were wearing masks and following the guidelines, but in private they were letting down their guard and less vigilant,” he said
This is why strong leadership at the beginning of the pandemic was crucial. Instead we were stuck with a bumbling idiot.
The fact you did it via TDS is especially comical... -
I know you are but what am I...BRILLIANT! A fitting response considering the discussion.TheKobeStopper said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projectionHoustonHusky said:
You have a narrative in your head and you (and “Thomas Thai”) will ignore/rationalize away any and all data that contradicts that narrative. You should at least be self-aware enough to understand what you are doing...TheKobeStopper said:public health experts said individual choices could help explain the similar outcomes among some states with loose or strict orders from the governor.
Some people voluntarily were “being more vigilant in states where the guidelines are more relaxed,” said Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Yet in states with more government mandates, “people generally in public were wearing masks and following the guidelines, but in private they were letting down their guard and less vigilant,” he said
This is why strong leadership at the beginning of the pandemic was crucial. Instead we were stuck with a bumbling idiot.
The fact you did it via TDS is especially comical...
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You should always be self aware enough to understand what you are doing.HoustonHusky said:
I know you are but what am I...BRILLIANT! A fitting response considering the discussion.TheKobeStopper said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projectionHoustonHusky said:
You have a narrative in your head and you (and “Thomas Thai”) will ignore/rationalize away any and all data that contradicts that narrative. You should at least be self-aware enough to understand what you are doing...TheKobeStopper said:public health experts said individual choices could help explain the similar outcomes among some states with loose or strict orders from the governor.
Some people voluntarily were “being more vigilant in states where the guidelines are more relaxed,” said Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Yet in states with more government mandates, “people generally in public were wearing masks and following the guidelines, but in private they were letting down their guard and less vigilant,” he said
This is why strong leadership at the beginning of the pandemic was crucial. Instead we were stuck with a bumbling idiot.
The fact you did it via TDS is especially comical...
Feel free to go back to your discussion about data from mask mandates vs no mandate and how that proves masks don’t work. Maybe you can find some affidavits claiming masks don’t work as well. -
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And a second time...classic!TheKobeStopper said:
You should always be self aware enough to understand what you are doing.HoustonHusky said:
I know you are but what am I...BRILLIANT! A fitting response considering the discussion.TheKobeStopper said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_projectionHoustonHusky said:
You have a narrative in your head and you (and “Thomas Thai”) will ignore/rationalize away any and all data that contradicts that narrative. You should at least be self-aware enough to understand what you are doing...TheKobeStopper said:public health experts said individual choices could help explain the similar outcomes among some states with loose or strict orders from the governor.
Some people voluntarily were “being more vigilant in states where the guidelines are more relaxed,” said Thomas Tsai, an assistant professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Yet in states with more government mandates, “people generally in public were wearing masks and following the guidelines, but in private they were letting down their guard and less vigilant,” he said
This is why strong leadership at the beginning of the pandemic was crucial. Instead we were stuck with a bumbling idiot.
The fact you did it via TDS is especially comical...
Feel free to go back to your discussion about data from mask mandates vs no mandate and how that proves masks don’t work. Maybe you can find some affidavits claiming masks don’t work as well. -
Masks up here, what masks lol. Since I got poked I started doing uber up here had a few people wear masks, but most not. And I don't make them even though it is required.Sledog said:The panhandle health district extended the mask mandate but it's generally ignored except Costco and a few small retailers.
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While probably true, That umpire will suffer the rath of Karen, a particularly mouthy bitch, a mnowtf whose kid plays part time right field, never starts and bats last.PurpleThrobber said:
Lol.HuskyJW said:Was told if we play at CDA in Little League kids have to wear masks during the game
WTF....hope that’s not true
Sure.
Not an umpire in N Idaho who would eject a kid or cancel a game for a mask hanging around a kid’s neck. -
but...but..what if we wear two?!oregonblitzkrieg said: -
The mask manufacturers must have some kick ass lobbyists.
Is this data "science" if it doesn't agree with liberal opinions on COVID? -
This is what you want from your government. This is why you vote RAT.HuskyJW said:Was told if we play at CDA in Little League kids have to wear masks during the game
WTF....hope that’s not true