Out today in various shops, staggered that quite a few healthy looking men (no women) are swaggering around mask-free. Almost all of them looking agressive and over 40. Wtf, there's definitely a type that subscribe to this behaviour
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Originally posted by tomcat View PostOut today in various shops, staggered that quite a few healthy looking men (no women) are swaggering around mask-free. Almost all of them looking agressive and over 40. Wtf, there's definitely a type that subscribe to this behaviour
I've seen loads of women and men not wearing them. Many are unemployed chavvy types whose incomes are not at threat if we have another lockdown. The rest are fit, young men and women who are "not scared of getting the virus". Selfish ****s.
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Originally posted by tomcat View PostOut today in various shops, staggered that quite a few healthy looking men (no women) are swaggering around mask-free. Almost all of them looking agressive and over 40. Wtf, there's definitely a type that subscribe to this behaviour
Weren't we meant to wear makes in the concourse yesterday? Saw about two
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Then you have those who won’t take the vaccine because of the misinformation spread by anti-vaxers. They should be prosecuted. 3 dead from the same family https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ithin-21257577
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My brother was in Sheffield last week with work and on the last evening he was there he took a couple of the blokes he'd been working with out for a pint before he headed back to his hotel. The nearest pub was a wetherspoons so they went in there. My brother was sat outside and went in to the toilet and put his mask on as he was going inside. A woman confronted him and told him to take it off. He politely explained that he wouldn't and in fairness it was more for their protection rather than his. She started getting very aggressive with him and tried to rip it off his face. He stepped away from her and carried on to the toilet. On the way back out her husband/boyfriend blocked his way and threatened to smash his face in if he didn't take it off. As he was nearly outside he obliged as he isn't a violent kind of bloke. The guy then grabbed his hand and shook it.
Moral of this story is firstly avoid wetherspoons and secondly avoid wetherspoons. Some people are just idiots.
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But you should have worn them to put other peoples anxiety at ease even if you don’t think they work.Originally posted by ToTaL ITK View Postnot worn a mask since the the start. there's no evidence that they help even during heart or brain surgery.
Should have thought of others.
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There haven't been comprehensive studies. One thing is for sure, wearing a mask will not do any harm. So, wear one you selfish prick.Originally posted by ToTaL ITK View Postnot worn a mask since the the start. there's no evidence that they help even during heart or brain surgery.
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That moral is completely wrong.Originally posted by Maccy Blue View PostMy brother was in Sheffield last week with work and on the last evening he was there he took a couple of the blokes he'd been working with out for a pint before he headed back to his hotel. The nearest pub was a wetherspoons so they went in there. My brother was sat outside and went in to the toilet and put his mask on as he was going inside. A woman confronted him and told him to take it off. He politely explained that he wouldn't and in fairness it was more for their protection rather than his. She started getting very aggressive with him and tried to rip it off his face. He stepped away from her and carried on to the toilet. On the way back out her husband/boyfriend blocked his way and threatened to smash his face in if he didn't take it off. As he was nearly outside he obliged as he isn't a violent kind of bloke. The guy then grabbed his hand and shook it.
Moral of this story is firstly avoid wetherspoons and secondly avoid wetherspoons. Some people are just idiots.
You're blaming and calling out the name of a pub, and all the others in the chain for the actions of 1 couple who had no brief for the pub in particular or the business in general.
What gives you the right to slag off a business because of the actions of an individual?
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Wetherspoons is run by a tttt and lots of people who drink in there are ttttsOriginally posted by xsnaggle View PostThat moral is completely wrong.
You're blaming and calling out the name of a pub, and all the others in the chain for the actions of 1 couple who had no brief for the pub in particular or the business in general.
What gives you the right to slag off a business because of the actions of an individual?
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In Iceland earlie (the cheap and cheerful frozen supermarket)
My mother didn't have a mask on she's the wrong side of 60.
Only other person besides me to have a mask on was a bloke, if I had to guess he was early 40s, his teenage kids and partner were mask free.
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It was meant as tongue in cheek, my friend. But every wetherspoons i've ever been in usually pretty crap. So i'll stand by that moral.Originally posted by xsnaggle View PostThat moral is completely wrong.
You're blaming and calling out the name of a pub, and all the others in the chain for the actions of 1 couple who had no brief for the pub in particular or the business in general.
What gives you the right to slag off a business because of the actions of an individual?
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