Coronavirus
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- mg331
Disgusted with some extended family. They needed a night out at a restaurant so badly that they drove to another state they live close to so they could eat indoors at a restaurant, no masks, no masks on most of the staff.
Their rationale? "I don't want to live in fear, I want normalcy."
I don't understand this prevailing attitude some have that caution for yourself and others in the form of a mask or social distancing is an act of fear.
Sad thing is, had we known they were doing everything by the book and not putting themselves at risk, we would have had them over to celebrate our son's third birthday at the end of June. Since they're not, and it's obvious they won't, forget about it.
I'm sure my wife and I will be the bad guys for being cautious and staying safe.
- evolution will work it all out.moldero
- stressing on what others will do will only lower your own immune system, hunker down and let thew idiots die off.moldero
- The irony, of course, being that the sooner *everyone* applied the kind of caution you are, mg33, the sooner 'normalcy' would come back.Continuity
- Their sheer pigheadedness and irresponsibility is simply drawing the pain out.Continuity
- With the biggest contributor to immune system strength being exposure to viruses, they're basically exercising. :)MondoMorphic
- Getting the guilt trip from the older folks in my family, of all people.fattymcgrizzle
- acting like spoilt little kids. which really, is exactly what most coddled well fed Walmart loven' westerners are.inteliboy