It's outrageous to me that someone like this has any power or is making decisions that affect me.

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Breathtaking public admission of some of her mental health issues
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The left are mentally unstable. Patently obvious just look around here.
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If it was just her I could live with it. There is an entire political party that's currently in power that's filled with people who think just like her.doogie said:Breathtaking public admission of some of her mental health issues
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If you've been vaccinated, and Maddow is, why the fuck should she care if someone isn't wearing a mask?
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Like I said. How about being stuck in a drift boat with the dazzler, flea and GRG. Substitute Maddow, Lemon and Scarborough. No functional difference.SFGbob said:
If it was just her I could live with it. There is an entire political party that's currently in power that's filled with people who think just like her.doogie said:Breathtaking public admission of some of her mental health issues
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The only people wearing masks are going to be vaccinated people.
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I assume you're an American. "We" Americans need to face the fact that one of our two major political parties is filled with irrational nuts like this who feel that have the right to dictate to you how you should live.MikeDamone said:We?
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I was right, btw.
Also, this one's always good for big belly laughs in the media room.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLJB0VoqVQY
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Unless you are a high character individual and then its clear that you need to vote for a dementia patient for president who is being run by communists who hate this country.SFGbob said:
I assume you're an American. "We" Americans need to face the fact that one of our two major political parties is filled with irrational nuts like this who feel that have the right to dictate to you how you should live.MikeDamone said:We?
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Do you think Tucker ever loses sleep at night wondering why he hired her at MSNBC when he was there?
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If someone in a store tells me to mask up I am punching them in the face. I believe in disproportionate responses.
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Gas warfare. A beer, sausage, sour kraut, and cheese laced fart aimed in their general direction. Those fake masks cannot filter stench molecules, perfect gas warfare, and it makes a few salient points to the virtue signaling mask wearer. First, fuck off! Second, those stench molecules made it past the fake mask. Hmmm. Maybe the fake mask doesn’t serve much purpose? Third, I just farted in your face. The ball is in your court. Proceed with caution, your virtue signaling ass is messing with a real son of a bitch.Swaye said:If someone in a store tells me to mask up I am punching them in the face. I believe in disproportionate responses.
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Your wires have been wrong for a long time cunt. Do us all a favor and eat a shotgun.SFGbob said:We have an entire party filled with these people. That's why it never made any sense to me the over the top irrational fear people have for the religious right. The religious right has zero impact on my life. But these fuckers have all kinds of impact on my life and it's all negative. People not wearing a mask outside were never a "threat" to you.
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Pot kettle blackSledog said:The left are mentally unstable. Patently obvious just look around here.
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Of course Rubber has no comment what Maddow said. Do you have to be a Kunt to be a liberal or does being a liberal make you a Kunt?Rubberfist said:
Pot kettle blackSledog said:The left are mentally unstable. Patently obvious just look around here.
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He’s been docking Rachel for many years.SFGbob said:
Of course Rubber has no comment what Maddow said. Do you have to be a Kunt to be a liberal or does being a liberal make you a Kunt?Rubberfist said:
Pot kettle blackSledog said:The left are mentally unstable. Patently obvious just look around here.
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PM to @DerekJohnson. This is the POTWBob_C said:The only people wearing masks are going to be vaccinated people.
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On one hand, I 1000% agree with the assessment that there’s going to need to be a “re-wiring” by people to adjust as we move outside of the pandemic norms and back to life as normalSFGbob said:We have an entire party filled with these people. That's why it never made any sense to me the over the top irrational fear people have for the religious right. The religious right has zero impact on my life. But these fuckers have all kinds of impact on my life and it's all negative. People not wearing a mask outside were never a "threat" to you.
How much adjustment really will depend on each individual person
The bigger issue to me, and where I think you were going with this Bob, is that there are way too many people in this world that are quick to judge/criticize/opine/etc on the house of others comparatively to what it is that they themselves control
Throughout this entire pandemic we’ve all had to make decisions about what we were and we’re not comfortable about. If others were doing activities that you were’t comfortable with ... simple solution ... don’t engage with them.
I don’t know if I ever will fully understand the outrage about people not vaccinating for this or that. At some point we give people the data and facts and they make their decisions.
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It showed me that all libs have nothing going on in their lives so they need some sort of way to feel superior and control people who don't think exactly the same as them.Tequilla said:
On one hand, I 1000% agree with the assessment that there’s going to need to be a “re-wiring” by people to adjust as we move outside of the pandemic norms and back to life as normalSFGbob said:We have an entire party filled with these people. That's why it never made any sense to me the over the top irrational fear people have for the religious right. The religious right has zero impact on my life. But these fuckers have all kinds of impact on my life and it's all negative. People not wearing a mask outside were never a "threat" to you.
How much adjustment really will depend on each individual person
The bigger issue to me, and where I think you were going with this Bob, is that there are way too many people in this world that are quick to judge/criticize/opine/etc on the house of others comparatively to what it is that they themselves control
Throughout this entire pandemic we’ve all had to make decisions about what we were and we’re not comfortable about. If others were doing activities that you were’t comfortable with ... simple solution ... don’t engage with them.
I don’t know if I ever will fully understand the outrage about people not vaccinating for this or that. At some point we give people the data and facts and they make their decisions.
So much about this pandemic has highlighted the best and worst of us -
Because science.SFGbob said:If you've been vaccinated, and Maddow is, why the fuck should she care if someone isn't wearing a mask?
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I lol’dSoutherndawg said:
Gas warfare. A beer, sausage, sour kraut, and cheese laced fart aimed in their general direction. Those fake masks cannot filter stench molecules, perfect gas warfare, and it makes a few salient points to the virtue signaling mask wearer. First, fuck off! Second, those stench molecules made it past the fake mask. Hmmm. Maybe the fake mask doesn’t serve much purpose? Third, I just farted in your face. The ball is in your court. Proceed with caution, your virtue signaling ass is messing with a real son of a bitch.Swaye said:If someone in a store tells me to mask up I am punching them in the face. I believe in disproportionate responses.
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What gave them away? The bleating? Or the Bidenesque shepherds doing their thing to them?Pitchfork51 said:
It showed me that all libs have nothing going on in their lives so they need some sort of way to feel superior and control people who don't think exactly the same as them.Tequilla said:
On one hand, I 1000% agree with the assessment that there’s going to need to be a “re-wiring” by people to adjust as we move outside of the pandemic norms and back to life as normalSFGbob said:We have an entire party filled with these people. That's why it never made any sense to me the over the top irrational fear people have for the religious right. The religious right has zero impact on my life. But these fuckers have all kinds of impact on my life and it's all negative. People not wearing a mask outside were never a "threat" to you.
How much adjustment really will depend on each individual person
The bigger issue to me, and where I think you were going with this Bob, is that there are way too many people in this world that are quick to judge/criticize/opine/etc on the house of others comparatively to what it is that they themselves control
Throughout this entire pandemic we’ve all had to make decisions about what we were and we’re not comfortable about. If others were doing activities that you were’t comfortable with ... simple solution ... don’t engage with them.
I don’t know if I ever will fully understand the outrage about people not vaccinating for this or that. At some point we give people the data and facts and they make their decisions.
So much about this pandemic has highlighted the best and worst of us
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Social Distancing was by far the primary and single-most effective CDC recommendation to avoid catching or spreading the virus, and hundreds of thousands of mask wearers obliterated that rule daily. Never did the CDC say "If you wear a mask, you don't have to socially distance." Never. Not once.
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I actually am down with the social distancing in lines at the store.TurdBomber said:Social Distancing was by far the primary and single-most effective CDC recommendation to avoid catching or spreading the virus, and hundreds of thousands of mask wearers obliterated that rule daily. Never did the CDC say "If you wear a mask, you don't have to socially distance." Never. Not once.
But most mask wearers are fucking retards more consumed with virtue signaling than actually listening and thinking.
Get your fucking brats out of my shit you fat ass woman.
Keep the stickers on the floor. That was actually a good change
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Safer, easier, and more effective.Pitchfork51 said:
I actually am down with the social distancing in lines at the store.TurdBomber said:Social Distancing was by far the primary and single-most effective CDC recommendation to avoid catching or spreading the virus, and hundreds of thousands of mask wearers obliterated that rule daily. Never did the CDC say "If you wear a mask, you don't have to socially distance." Never. Not once.
But most mask wearers are fucking retards more consumed with virtue signaling than actually listening and thinking.
Get your fucking brats out of my shit you fat ass woman.
Keep the stickers on the floor. That was actually a good change
But a mask signifies you're on the anti-Trump team, so wear it with pride, saturate it, increase the viral load in your face and on the mask, and watch how many mask-wearing robots got sick anyway.
Covid proved the theorem Ya can't fix Stoopid. -
It did expose the best and the worst of people for sure. The Pandemic coupled with the Summer... well Summer, Fall and Winter of rage in the PNW also exposed how easily manipulated most people are in this country.Tequilla said:
On one hand, I 1000% agree with the assessment that there’s going to need to be a “re-wiring” by people to adjust as we move outside of the pandemic norms and back to life as normalSFGbob said:We have an entire party filled with these people. That's why it never made any sense to me the over the top irrational fear people have for the religious right. The religious right has zero impact on my life. But these fuckers have all kinds of impact on my life and it's all negative. People not wearing a mask outside were never a "threat" to you.
How much adjustment really will depend on each individual person
The bigger issue to me, and where I think you were going with this Bob, is that there are way too many people in this world that are quick to judge/criticize/opine/etc on the house of others comparatively to what it is that they themselves control
Throughout this entire pandemic we’ve all had to make decisions about what we were and we’re not comfortable about. If others were doing activities that you were’t comfortable with ... simple solution ... don’t engage with them.
I don’t know if I ever will fully understand the outrage about people not vaccinating for this or that. At some point we give people the data and facts and they make their decisions.
So much about this pandemic has highlighted the best and worst of us -
I don't care about the safety. I care about the volume of nasty trash people near me.TurdBomber said:
Safer, easier, and more effective.Pitchfork51 said:
I actually am down with the social distancing in lines at the store.TurdBomber said:Social Distancing was by far the primary and single-most effective CDC recommendation to avoid catching or spreading the virus, and hundreds of thousands of mask wearers obliterated that rule daily. Never did the CDC say "If you wear a mask, you don't have to socially distance." Never. Not once.
But most mask wearers are fucking retards more consumed with virtue signaling than actually listening and thinking.
Get your fucking brats out of my shit you fat ass woman.
Keep the stickers on the floor. That was actually a good change
But a mask signifies you're on the anti-Trump team, so wear it with pride, saturate it, increase the viral load in your face and on the mask, and watch how many mask-wearing robots got sick anyway.
Covid proved the theorem Ya can't fix Stoopid.
Obviously this does not apply to a bar.