Masks
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Motorsheen wrote: »There really is a wonderful side benefit to wearing a mask.
When I see a pretty womanz in the grocery store, I can quietly say all kinds of filth, just under my breath and she can't see my lips moving.
Plausible deniability really is good, good thing.
And you can't see their resting *kitten* face!
(Not talking from experience or anything.)
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Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »In before the lock !
Man you gotta get something in about masks and oxalates before it’s too late!!!
I'm thinking that staph infections are chock full of oxalates.4 -
Here is the study about surgeons not wearing masks. It is found other places in greater detail as well. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1853618/3
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Motorsheen wrote: »There really is a wonderful side benefit to wearing a mask.
When I see a pretty womanz in the grocery store, I can quietly say all kinds of filth, just under my breath and she can't see my lips moving.
Plausible deniability really is good, good thing.
And you can't see their resting *kitten* face!
(Not talking from experience or anything.)
No, but I can see them rolling their eyes in disgust.
In these trying times, I'll take a win wherever I can find one.2 -
Here is info about cloth masks causing more respiratory infections back in 2015 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150422121724.htm2
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Here is the study about surgeons not wearing masks. It is found other places in greater detail as well. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1853618/
But in that same article, there is a link to a covid specific/ mask article with an entirely different outcome.
I was also a bit disappointed in your article; I was hoping there might have been a link available to a Rick Astley video.5 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Here is the study about surgeons not wearing masks. It is found other places in greater detail as well. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1853618/
But in that same article, there is a link to a covid specific/ mask article with an entirely different outcome.
I was also a bit disappointed in your article; I was hoping there might have been a link available to a Rick Astley video.
It was also specific to the OR, which is environmentally a far-cry from like...Target.
I actually put together a long and well-though out reply then I remembered that this is the internet so I deleted it and I'm going to find some cat videos
Hahaha, cats!! They're great4 -
Here is a cnn article when they were saying to stop buying masks and that normal people who touch their face often ( which yeah everyone I've seen wearing them has touched their mask) could be more likely to get sick. https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/02/health/surgeon-general-coronavirus-masks-risk-trnd/index.html2
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Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Here is the study about surgeons not wearing masks. It is found other places in greater detail as well. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1853618/
But in that same article, there is a link to a covid specific/ mask article with an entirely different outcome.
I was also a bit disappointed in your article; I was hoping there might have been a link available to a Rick Astley video.
It was also specific to the OR, which is environmentally a far-cry from like...Target.
I actually put together a long and well-though out reply then I remembered that this is the internet so I deleted it and I'm going to find some cat videos
Hahaha, cats!! They're great
Obviously you have never performed an aortic valve repair surgery while in the housewares department of Target.
I can say from experience that oven mitts aren't the best option for optimal dexterity and performance.6 -
I have been in the operating room observing surgeries multiple times. I have never seen the surgeon, the nurses, or any of the staff not wearing masks or gloves. An aseptic field is vital to prevent surgical infections in patients. I have been in rooms with C Diff patients and we would always, always gown up, glove up, wear masks and a face shield. Also gowned up, masked up, gloved up when working with HIV positive patients or those with Hepatitis. Masks offer protection. Yes, a mask is uncomfortable to wear and muffles your voice. Having seen patients on a ventilator in medically induced coma, I know that a mask is much easier to handle. You can take it off, clean it, go about your business despite the pandemic.11
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Wait.
Cat videos ?2 -
GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
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Here is a cnn article when they were saying to stop buying masks and that normal people who touch their face often ( which yeah everyone I've seen wearing them has touched their mask) could be more likely to get sick. https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/02/health/surgeon-general-coronavirus-masks-risk-trnd/index.html
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
I love it when asked "How are you?"
This question should always be viewed as an invitation to rant.4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.7 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
didnt we all kind of die a few months back, figuratively speaking?4 -
Here is a cnn article when they were saying to stop buying masks and that normal people who touch their face often ( which yeah everyone I've seen wearing them has touched their mask) could be more likely to get sick. https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/02/health/surgeon-general-coronavirus-masks-risk-trnd/index.html
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A better reply is:
Masks are a pain in the *kitten * & I simply don't feel like wearing one.
That, I completely understand and agree with.
I still wear the *kitten* just to protect old folks and those with risk factors.4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
Okay so why couldn’t the skeleton cross the road?
Cause he didn’t have the guts4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
didnt we all kind of die a few months back, figuratively speaking?
the plague carts were the worst
like bro, i'm just trying to get to work cmon move over to the shoulder3 -
Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
It’s been years for some of us
I ALREADY MADE THIS JOKE YOU NEED TO REFRESH YOUR BROWSER2 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
It’s been years for some of us
I ALREADY MADE THIS JOKE YOU NEED TO REFRESH YOUR BROWSER
Okay I’ll edit my joke hang on3 -
My dog always has a mask on, she doesn't complain. She even sleeps with it on. See the tan part of her face? No complaints from her yet, though I have caught her trying to it poo while wearing it a few times . . .
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
didnt we all kind of die a few months back, figuratively speaking?
the plague carts were the worst
like bro, i'm just trying to get to work cmon move over to the shoulder
i just put some posies in my pocket to cover the stench of the dead4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
didnt we all kind of die a few months back, figuratively speaking?
the plague carts were the worst
like bro, i'm just trying to get to work cmon move over to the shoulder
Plus they take all of the best parking at Northgate Mall.2 -
Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Here is the study about surgeons not wearing masks. It is found other places in greater detail as well. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1853618/
But in that same article, there is a link to a covid specific/ mask article with an entirely different outcome.
I was also a bit disappointed in your article; I was hoping there might have been a link available to a Rick Astley video.
It was also specific to the OR, which is environmentally a far-cry from like...Target.
I actually put together a long and well-though out reply then I remembered that this is the internet so I deleted it and I'm going to find some cat videos
Hahaha, cats!! They're great
*sigh* I miss taking the time to walk in Target. There's so many things I end up buying when I only went there for one thing.2 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
I feel like it's been years for some of us.4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feetsweet_ermengarde wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
didnt we all kind of die a few months back, figuratively speaking?
You're on a roll rn. 😂😂😂3 -
Here is a cnn article when they were saying to stop buying masks and that normal people who touch their face often ( which yeah everyone I've seen wearing them has touched their mask) could be more likely to get sick. https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/02/health/surgeon-general-coronavirus-masks-risk-trnd/index.html
I think everyone is entitled to their own opinion but I also think if you don't believe in something you shouldn't be trying to push your thoughts, beliefs on people.. Here are my two cents, if you look for it- you're going to find it. This applies to mostly everything. In this case, articles with facts, without facts, made up facts... all of it is useless if you have that mentality and vise-versa. I just hope that even if you're refusing to wear one that you aren't walking around like we're all breathing the purest of air and you're immune to the virus.. Humanity is selfish.8 -
Motorsheen wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GUYS guys guys when u think about it, aren’t we all metaphorically wearing masks anyways? i mean when was the last time u were just being yourself out in public without using social etiquette as a coping skill?
hi how are u
i am fine
we all wearing masks and the real distance between us cant even be measured increments of 6 feet
tbf the whole covid19 mask/no mask argument is silly at this point isn't it?
i mean, as we all remember im sure, every anti-masker who refused to wear one died months ago.
I feel like it's been years for some of us.
omg smdh *kitten*!4 -
kristingjertsen wrote: »I have been in the operating room observing surgeries multiple times. I have never seen the surgeon, the nurses, or any of the staff not wearing masks or gloves. An aseptic field is vital to prevent surgical infections in patients. I have been in rooms with C Diff patients and we would always, always gown up, glove up, wear masks and a face shield. Also gowned up, masked up, gloved up when working with HIV positive patients or those with Hepatitis. Masks offer protection. Yes, a mask is uncomfortable to wear and muffles your voice. Having seen patients on a ventilator in medically induced coma, I know that a mask is much easier to handle. You can take it off, clean it, go about your business despite the pandemic.
Ohhhhhhh, stop it with your real world antecdotes!
Geez!
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