TheProgressivePatriot
Platinum Member
Poor guy. Think about how you would feel if you had Covid. Think about you would feel if you brought the virus home to a loved one who died from it. Smarten the fuck up!!Sorry, but there have been times when I felt I was gonna pass out wearing one. The other day I felt sick in Walmart. The temperature was probably 78 degrees. I had an especially thick mask on. All I was getting was CO2. I had to take the SOB off or I might have passed out......or thrown up.Remember that when they are putting you on a ventilator. Never mind, you won't remember anything until you wake up, if you ever do. Or, will t be dreamless sleep for ever and ever. Or, maybe for a loved one who you brought the virus home to. Smarten up Dude.I dont wear oneA face mask is like a bra ...
... it's uncomfortable
... you only wear it out of the house
... and if you go out without one, everyone notices.
I went into two stores yesterday that said masks are required to enter
No one stopped me ...no one said boo...and I wasn't the only one
So wear your thin paper mask....which is totally useless and make everyone around you happy.
Do what you think is right.
I'll only wear the damned thing if I'm forced to.
That happened to me. It was one of the two times I wore a mask, I was at the grocery store, waiting in line and I started to feel dizzy and I was blacking out. Even after sitting down, I still almost passed out completely and was very close to having them call an ambulance. (I started feeling better after laying down on a bench for a few minutes.)
I refuse to wear a mask now, not just because of that, but for numerous reasons.
I'm not a guy, Einstein. And I'm not worried about a virus that has a 0.042% death rate, which anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together figured out months ago is a psyop, the perfect pretext for numerous draconian agendas. But if you're that fearful, keep wearing your muzzle.
They thought COVID-19 was a hoax, until they fell ill
“The mindset that people have is that it’s not real until it gets close to home."
news.yahoo.com