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bell_flower
As I mentioned in another thread, at least maybe these morons will stop saying the virus isn't so bad because it just kills old people.
It's a virus. Viruses can mutate. It's also new and we are still learning about it. You would think people would be more cautious, but about a week ago I was in the grocery store, wearing a mask, just trying to get what I needed and GTFO and guess what I saw A woman with a hyperactive crack monkey kid who looked to be about 7-8,who was much too old to be running around like a badly behaved toadler. The woman was also holding a loaf that looked barely hatched as she pushed a cart along. And guess what else? Peepaw was in attendance, riding around in one of those carts for people with disabilities. I wasn't sure they were together, but crack monkey called him "grandpa."
Not one of them was wearing a mask. I thought Jeebus, why in the Hell would you bring a freshly hatched loaf in a public place in the middle of a pandemic? Grandpa too.
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freya
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bell_flower
As I mentioned in another thread, at least maybe these morons will stop saying the virus isn't so bad because it just kills old people.
It's a virus. Viruses can mutate. It's also new and we are still learning about it. You would think people would be more cautious, but about a week ago I was in the grocery store, wearing a mask, just trying to get what I needed and GTFO and guess what I saw A woman with a hyperactive crack monkey kid who looked to be about 7-8,who was much too old to be running around like a badly behaved toadler. The woman was also holding a loaf that looked barely hatched as she pushed a cart along. And guess what else? Peepaw was in attendance, riding around in one of those carts for people with disabilities. I wasn't sure they were together, but crack monkey called him "grandpa."
Not one of them was wearing a mask. I thought Jeebus, why in the Hell would you bring a freshly hatched loaf in a public place in the middle of a pandemic? Grandpa too.
Moo could have left the loaf, brat and grandpa outside the store. Perhaps in the car with the windows either down or cracked. Or waiting on the sidewalk nearby, away from others. These people don't think!