stratecashomie
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RE: Houston Attendance
Based on the Baylor crowd last night seems like we might be walking into a 75% full Fertita center
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Stammers
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RE: Houston Attendance
(03-05-2021 03:13 PM)snowtiger Wrote: (03-05-2021 12:08 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (03-05-2021 12:27 AM)snowtiger Wrote: Depends on the masks being worn, if the people are yelling or quiet, and where you are--indoors or outdoors
Doctors put no qualifiers.
Distance > masks.
lol stfu with that doctor ****. I have my own experiences to pull from...
Just maybe some doctors aren't experiencing the people that are coming into my store.. without masks--and screaming about having to wear one....spitting when they talk.... and sneezing and coughing all of the above...and complaining they have to wear one. Including the homeless and the crazy.
It depends on more than just distance in my world.
Rule of thumb, the people wearing a mask are more inclined to be someone you'd rather be around. Even if they don't 'believe' in masks, it means they are politely trying to make other people who do wear masks feel safe.
People come into my store--older ones with pre existing conditions. They see a bare defiant face and it bothers them. ..I am an essential store that stayed open during all the shutdowns. Prolly got stories that would blow the constraints out of your mind.
rant over
~ and they all lived happily ever after
I can't disagree with anything here, but think that unless you are an outlier, there are many more people wearing masks and following the rules, than those that have a complete disregard for everyone else.
My opinion is, in a world where we need to wear masks, the ones wearing masks are the ones I'd rather be around. In a world with no masks, the ones that don't want to wear masks are probably more my cup of tea.
During the pandemic, one side not giving a **** about anyone but themselves. Outside of the pandemic, the other side having no tolerance for civil rights and freedoms, and any opinions that aren't the same as their triggered selves.
It sucks.
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03-05-2021 03:26 PM |
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tnzazz
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Houston Attendance
(03-05-2021 03:13 PM)snowtiger Wrote: (03-05-2021 12:08 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: (03-05-2021 12:27 AM)snowtiger Wrote: Depends on the masks being worn, if the people are yelling or quiet, and where you are--indoors or outdoors
Doctors put no qualifiers.
Distance > masks.
lol stfu with that doctor ****. I have my own experiences to pull from...
Just maybe some doctors aren't experiencing the people that are coming into my store.. without masks--and screaming about having to wear one....spitting when they talk.... and sneezing and coughing all of the above...and complaining they have to wear one. Including the homeless and the crazy.
It depends on more than just distance in my world.
Rule of thumb, the people wearing a mask are more inclined to be someone you'd rather be around. Even if they don't 'believe' in masks, it means they are politely trying to make other people who do wear masks feel safe.
People come into my store--older ones with pre existing conditions. They see a bare defiant face and it bothers them. ..I am an essential store that stayed open during all the shutdowns. Prolly got stories that would blow the constraints out of your mind.
rant over
~ and they all lived happily ever after
I’ve had to deal with that as well. We require masks at all our facilities. I’ve had multiple grown men flip out when I’ve politely asked them to wear a mask. A couple of them actually wanted to fight me. Comical and sad at the same time.
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03-06-2021 02:26 AM |
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