A.) Angry because they actually think masks prevent spread. And omg someone they know has it and they are scared for them.
B.) Think even if it's BS, better just wear one because it's not that big of deal and it may prevent something. but really it's about conforming and not being an odd one out.
C.) Know it's bullshit. Don't wear one unless completely unavoidable, but never over the nose. Doesn't care about being the odd one out or being accosted in public or even possible fines (that they refuse to pay).
Not really. Whether they're wrong or right, most of them probably just see it as selfishness and a refusal to listen to science. Either way, it's boring to generalize about the motivations of a large number of people.
You had it, or were you convinced you had it? I had a weird flu back in April of 2020, did I get tested? Hell no. Do I believe it was Covid? I couldn’t say, but it was definitely the weirdest flu I’ve ever had.
I wasn't convinced I had it, I definitely had it. I'm a healthy person, I get a cold every other winter or so. I've never had a flu shot. I had COVID. It wasn't some horrible experience, but it was certainly not a regular flu.
I'd get an antibody test if I were you. If you still have antibodies nearly a year later, that's probably a good sign for you and anyone else that's had it.
My cousin got it back around the New Year, and he's only three or four years older than me. It wrecked him and his wife for nearly two weeks. He was never in any danger of dying or anything, but it seriously kicked his ass. He told me that he can see how it kills people who are old or have health issues on top of Covid.
I'm not particularly worried about my own health in that case, but there's a ton of people out there who are old, fat or otherwise sick in some way. Gotta feel for them.
I mean, I've been tested twice and both tests have been negative, but I know enough people who have had it and suffered through it that I can't simply deny it exists. People I know and trust.
It's likely not exactly what the media tells us to fear, but it clearly isn't made up or completely fake.
From what I have observed..... people are either:
A.) Angry because they actually think masks prevent spread. And omg someone they know has it and they are scared for them.
B.) Think even if it's BS, better just wear one because it's not that big of deal and it may prevent something. but really it's about conforming and not being an odd one out.
C.) Know it's bullshit. Don't wear one unless completely unavoidable, but never over the nose. Doesn't care about being the odd one out or being accosted in public or even possible fines (that they refuse to pay).
Be in the C category.
Not really. Whether they're wrong or right, most of them probably just see it as selfishness and a refusal to listen to science. Either way, it's boring to generalize about the motivations of a large number of people.
Um, why should anyone “listen to science”?
I mean, you state that as if its self-evident that science should be listened to, without really explaining why
I'm not saying that, I'm saying that it's most likely the mindset of the people who get angry at anti-maskers.
imagine still believing COVID exists
u/#what
Well, as someone who's had it I know it exists. You're very arrogant for someone who's wrong about literally every single thing he talks about.
You had it, or were you convinced you had it? I had a weird flu back in April of 2020, did I get tested? Hell no. Do I believe it was Covid? I couldn’t say, but it was definitely the weirdest flu I’ve ever had.
Are you me? This sounds like me.
I’m your MK Ultra doppelgänger.
I wasn't convinced I had it, I definitely had it. I'm a healthy person, I get a cold every other winter or so. I've never had a flu shot. I had COVID. It wasn't some horrible experience, but it was certainly not a regular flu.
I'd get an antibody test if I were you. If you still have antibodies nearly a year later, that's probably a good sign for you and anyone else that's had it.
My cousin got it back around the New Year, and he's only three or four years older than me. It wrecked him and his wife for nearly two weeks. He was never in any danger of dying or anything, but it seriously kicked his ass. He told me that he can see how it kills people who are old or have health issues on top of Covid.
I'm not particularly worried about my own health in that case, but there's a ton of people out there who are old, fat or otherwise sick in some way. Gotta feel for them.
Yeah, sucks being brainwashed with fear over a fake virus that doesn't even exist :(
I mean, I've been tested twice and both tests have been negative, but I know enough people who have had it and suffered through it that I can't simply deny it exists. People I know and trust.
It's likely not exactly what the media tells us to fear, but it clearly isn't made up or completely fake.
It's fake.
Lol