Don't have to. We are already living in that movie. Need proof ? Leave your home for two minutes.
And here in Seattle solo hikers walking up desolate fire roads wear masks.
Don't have to. We are already living in that movie. Need proof ? Leave your home for two minutes.
I have yet to encounter anyone else wearing a mask on trail in this wee slice of North Cackalacky. Perhaps folks are a little more considerate in Pisgah. In general I found hikers I encountered on the AT in Grayson Highlands last Fall were far more friendly and polite than "hikers" I run into at the local spot.And here in Seattle solo hikers walking up desolate fire roads wear masks.
Well, you probably have The Plague to worry about too...And here in Seattle solo hikers walking up desolate fire roads wear masks.
Unfortunately the State park where I hike and ride (Thuper Awethum) is in a very backwards, ultra conservative area. Lots of Confederate flags in the county. Completely different mentality than most places in this state I'm sure. The FoodLion closest to my parents house is a freaking nightmare. At least 30% do not wear masks or respect your personal space. So I started going to a Harris Teeter closer to the studio where most wear masks.@AngryMetalsmith - we've been out hiking and biking a decent amount. and honestly, we're not wearing em. and neither are most others. if we do happen to encounter people, most just give an extra wide berth and don't breathe towards each other as we pass. i feel comfortable with this. as for stores, etc., most all are masked wherever i've been recently, be it charlotte, northern ga, or out in the nc country (me included, of course)...
And you can *bet* some of these assholes are going to show up sick on Nov 3rd to their local polling station *in person* to spread the disease. Wait - I meant "exercise their rights."Who could have, nevermind
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is now linked to more than 250,000 cases
One study estimates the public health cost of the super-spreading event is near $12 billion.www.motherjones.com
You may be projecting some here...Was riding trails solo up in ME over the weekend, and saw maybe 10-12 people hiking/walking. I think all but a couple had masks on, and at least a couple with masks made a very deliberate effort to get way off the trail when I rode by, one even turning to keep their back towards me. I could feel the hatred in their eyes as I rolled past as quickly as I could.
Pretty much.Was riding trails solo up in ME over the weekend, and saw maybe 10-12 people hiking/walking. I think all but a couple had masks on, and at least a couple with masks made a very deliberate effort to get way off the trail when I rode by, one even turning to keep their back towards me. I could feel the hatred in their eyes as I rolled past as quickly as I could.
I'm all about keeping it safe and following social distance guidelines/recommendations, but some people out there seem batshit cray cray in that direction. Like the polar opposite of the "it's not real" crowd.
Methinks somewhere in the middle is where we should strive to be.
Yes, but hopefully surrounded by people waring masks, distancing and not drunkenly making loud motor revving noises.And you can *bet* some of these assholes are going to show up sick on Nov 3rd to their local polling station *in person* to spread the disease. Wait - I meant "exercise their rights."
The chances of transmission between people quietly walking past each other while outside is really small, but still possible. I would say people here do take it to the extreme, but I am happy to be surrounded by people erring on the side of caution.Was riding trails solo up in ME over the weekend, and saw maybe 10-12 people hiking/walking. I think all but a couple had masks on, and at least a couple with masks made a very deliberate effort to get way off the trail when I rode by, one even turning to keep their back towards me. I could feel the hatred in their eyes as I rolled past as quickly as I could.
I'm all about keeping it safe and following social distance guidelines/recommendations, but some people out there seem batshit cray cray in that direction. Like the polar opposite of the "it's not real" crowd.
Methinks somewhere in the middle is where we should strive to be.
Ah, I see, you met Karen.The chances of transmission between people quietly walking past each other while outside is really small, but still possible. I would say people here do take it to the extreme, but I am happy to be surrounded by people erring on the side of caution.
I did get yelled at by a lady after I walked by her only giving her about 5' of space. She was playing on her phone in the middle of the sidewalk in front of her own house. I guess she expected me to walk into traffic rather than to inconvenience her by expecting her to step into her own yard. I suspect she was just at her wits end for having to actually spend time with her kids.
Have you ever been to Texas, Oklahoma, etc? When your small town has nothing of value and you only see positivity in HS football.High school football seems to be the latest polarizing topic. People seem to have done fine with all of the restrictions on grocery shopping, restaurants, bars, salons, doctor offices, etc, but high school football being cancelled is sending people into a fucking fit of rage. LMAO
Oh, the apoplectic rage is happening here as well.Have you ever been to Texas, Oklahoma, etc? When your small town has nothing of value and you only see positivity in HS football.
I predict positive Covid in HS football.positivity in HS football.
Douglas County is losing its mind. Not TX level though.Oh, the apoplectic rage is happening here as well.
high school football was also when these people peaked in lifeHave you ever been to Texas, Oklahoma, etc? When your small town has nothing of value and you only see positivity in HS football.
it is inevitable.I predict positive Covid in HS football.
America has determined that some teacher deaths in acceptable collateral damage in deciding to send kids back to school.
Why would America give a shit about it's teachers when it completely overlooks classrooms full of 5 and 6 year olds getting shot to death?America has determined that some teacher deaths in acceptable collateral damage in deciding to send kids back to school.
tHaTs ThE pRiCe Of FrEeDoMWhy would America give a shit about it's teachers when it completely overlooks classrooms full of 5 and 6 year olds getting shot to death?
Why would America give a shit about it's teachers when it completely overlooks classrooms full of 5 and 6 year olds getting shot to death?
Sandy Hook was the point of no return.Why would America give a shit about it's teachers when it completely overlooks classrooms full of 5 and 6 year olds getting shot to death?
high school football was also when these people peaked in life
It's not like people don't care that a bunch of small children got murdered, they just think it was a deep state fake, so they don't have to care that a bunch of small children got murdered.Sandy Hook was the point of no return.
A couple months or so ago I read an article about 900 doctors, nurses and other medical pros that have died fighting COVID-19.
Some of them are much more concerned about broken windows.It's not like people don't care that a bunch of small children got murdered
Windows are someone's personal property. You can't own kids, so who cares.Some of them are much more concerned about broken windows.
Nah, I'd say 9/11 is when things really started going to shit.Sandy Hook was the point of no return.
Probably not.local friend of a friend (much younger guy in his 20s) was posting pics of pontoon boat party with like 15 dudes. a week later one of the other guys who was at the party is posting thoughts and prayers shit for one of his friends who is battling covid in the hospital. i wonder if he gets it yet. i bet not.