Mr. Krinkle
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Me too. I'm thinking a balaclava may be my next move! :D
i usually order a baclava with my falafel

Me too. I'm thinking a balaclava may be my next move! :D
Just more virtue signaling
it raises their superiority complex even higher
Theyre all over the forest trails where I live in E. Seattle too (along with dog shit bags) even moreso ...
oh yea - the germaphobes are losing their minds right now....i crack up at the people wiping down the grocery carts like mad too - i don't even waste my time with that...wash your hands when you get home and you're plenty fine....
But there is fear everywhere, basically.I see people walking around parks by themselves wearing masks. I see people driving, alone, wearing masks. My neighbour was doing his gardening wearing a mask. There isn't even any virus here.
You’re very liberal and balanced, unbiased always while staying true to yourself and beliefs, gut feelings.Seems like the fears that the pandemic was only being used to remove our personal freedoms isn't panning out, in the US at least. As we are around 2/3 of the population vaccinated now, we see most states fully re-opening and removing capacity restrictions and mask and social distancing mandates. We see music returning to normal. There is fear everywhere, but it's not just fear from the side of people afraid of the virus. It's unfolding basically just how I thought it would, although it was shut down longer than I initially expected, for sure. If we were not returning to normal by now, I would be flipping over to the side of the people who think there is something nefarious happening, but since we're returning to normal with vaccination and massively dropping rates of infections, it still just looks like, in the end, I was right... shutdowns and mask mandates were for public safety (and you can disagree on whether it was overdone or not but my point is that it was well-intentioned and not sinister), and now that people have had long enough to all get vaccinated if they intend to, we're going back to normal. White collar businesses are even going to start requiring everyone to go back into the office in the Fall, most anyway, except for the ones that have decided that it's actually okay for a lot more white collar workers to work from home. I work from home anyway and have for 13 years so no change for me, but it would be nice to see more white collar workers not having to commute every day when they don't have to.
Me neither.so do i
i still don't know any habitual pot smokers who've even caught covid
Yepand while we're talking about waste, i think it's terrible how much waste piled up over these masks....it should've been a rule that hospital one-time use masks shouldn't be used - i wore the same 2 masks that i washed over and over for a year - i see one-time use masks laying all over parking lots of shopping centers....its terrible
the other issue i have with waste is all of these 1 gram containers and packets for rec weed that i see all over the place at parks....something needs to be done about that too but that's another issue for a different section - but along the same lines - extremely wasteful
Well! I’m a habitual pot vaporist, not smoker, I caught Covid. But electromedicine dealt with the respiratory one very quickly.
The Long, Nerve based Covid never respiratory or just not noticed, was worse, but honestly, no worse than the neurological Coxsackie viruses I’ve had for decades.
Especially the more recent kid on the block, The A21 Virus. It’s right on par with Long Covid, more resistant but not immune to the electromedicine, but really messed up our intestines massively.
Long Covid has affected me more mentally, emotionally. Nerve damage, two Coxsackie’s too they do that already, so I’ve been right on edge.
I’ll overcome all 3 of these infections, before long. It’s avoiding further Coxsackie’s so unlikely, and I need to monitor Covid in case, my original infection, somehow found a way to slip into the nerves.
I was told by a clever lady I trust, you will never actually acquire a natural immunity to a Coronavirus.
So I’ll keep watch. Respiratory Covid I can treat very fast. Long (nerve based/damaging) Covid is different, but not irreversibly damaging I don’t believe if you are fortunate.
Just sharing my experience as it’s happening.
My bass player smokes weed constantly and got covid, got fairly sick too, but just about like me, in other words, fever and sore for a few days. Also my friend who is a BLer, smoked daily and got covid. Also not real sick, never even got a fever, just felt like ass for a week.
Did he go get the shot on top of the all mighty natural born anti-bodies?
idk but i think that might be one of the dumbest things to do - they should be advising against that