I went to Osaka, Tokyo and Okinawa in the last decade (at least before covid world hit and overseas traveling out of vr pods is history) and nobody is wearing a mask.
The BBC are obviously full of shit then. I can bring up a feature documentary prior to COVID 2017 or 18, on pollution levels specifically in Toyko. It was in regards to climate change. Where pollution levels were really being discussed. Interviewing people specifically wearing them. Showing at least a 100 people in around the main park, and other places in Tokyo with them. They wore them to work. It isn't exclusive to Japan, China, South Korea, possibly other places had them as well. I don't care what you saw. Or what you think you know. A holiday is different to norms. Norms where yes they have been worn in that region for longer.
I speak to monkeys all day. It was an easy point of agreement from everybody except a monkey. A monkey flicks shit because they know no better.
You went to there personally before? Autism. Have you been there. Simple not stupid. No. Not on my bucket list. Expensive. Rather go to Thailand, or Philippines, or Laos. But, bothered. Not bothered. Nothing much to see today. It's almost all the same shit, and full of assholes. Not like going somewhere else is an epiphany. It used to be before the Internet. Now it's almost all the same shit another day of it, despite some subtle differences of food and language.
Suddenly a documentary airing it, is wrong. Because in the smaller glimpse of experience you had. It amounted to monkeys?
See what I deal with.
What was so hard getting through that dumber head of yours. It was so hard to imagine they were being worn. Then Covid mandated everybody wearing them. Impossible with a monkey. They just want to flick shit.
They were worn as protection against pollution levels. But they don't do much, however against dust they offer smaller protection. A relatively new phenomenon since specifically the Paris accord. Pollution levels, smog. But they were there especially in that part of Asia. Even on that James Bond from 1967.
It's not MSN. Dumbass. Why would I trust a monkey's life experience? I really don't.
I went to Osaka, Tokyo and Okinawa in the last decade (at least before covid world hit and overseas traveling out of vr pods is history) and nobody is wearing a mask.
You went to there PERSONALLY before?
The BBC are obviously full of shit then. I can bring up a feature documentary prior to COVID 2017 or 18, on pollution levels specifically in Toyko. It was in regards to climate change. Where pollution levels were really being discussed. Interviewing people specifically wearing them. Showing at least a 100 people in around the main park, and other places in Tokyo with them. They wore them to work. It isn't exclusive to Japan, China, South Korea, possibly other places had them as well. I don't care what you saw. Or what you think you know. A holiday is different to norms. Norms where yes they have been worn in that region for longer.
I speak to monkeys all day. It was an easy point of agreement from everybody except a monkey. A monkey flicks shit because they know no better.
You went to there personally before? Autism. Have you been there. Simple not stupid. No. Not on my bucket list. Expensive. Rather go to Thailand, or Philippines, or Laos. But, bothered. Not bothered. Nothing much to see today. It's almost all the same shit, and full of assholes. Not like going somewhere else is an epiphany. It used to be before the Internet. Now it's almost all the same shit another day of it, despite some subtle differences of food and language.
TL:DR "Lived experience doesn't matter because the MSM said it"
Don't.
But you don't live over there, you visited.
Suddenly a documentary airing it, is wrong. Because in the smaller glimpse of experience you had. It amounted to monkeys?
See what I deal with.
What was so hard getting through that dumber head of yours. It was so hard to imagine they were being worn. Then Covid mandated everybody wearing them. Impossible with a monkey. They just want to flick shit.
They were worn as protection against pollution levels. But they don't do much, however against dust they offer smaller protection. A relatively new phenomenon since specifically the Paris accord. Pollution levels, smog. But they were there especially in that part of Asia. Even on that James Bond from 1967.
It's not MSN. Dumbass. Why would I trust a monkey's life experience? I really don't.