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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham

I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Wow. Just wow. Wearing them isn't to save you, it's to save other people from you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm detecting a kind of braggy tone to the OP..

Is it something you'd be proud to post?

I'm struggling with the mentality behind it i must admit

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By *moothman2000Man  over a year ago

Leicestershire

Oh dear.

Another sad attention seeker...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

But how long do you spend in these shops ? Not long I’d expect!

But For the sake of not putting one on not just for your safety but for others is it really that big of a deal ? I’ve also gone in not wearing one only cause I’d forgotten it ! But how are they vile ? That’s a tad dramatic no ?

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By *etsome OP   Man  over a year ago

birmingham


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Wow. Just wow. Wearing them isn't to save you, it's to save other people from you. "

So you've spent the last 4 months killing people when you went shopping?

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Wow. Just wow. Wearing them isn't to save you, it's to save other people from you.

So you've spent the last 4 months killing people when you went shopping? "

I didn't say you killed anyone but your attitude is selfish.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By *penbicoupleCouple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Good for you.

Pesky masks keeping people safe can be so damn inconvenient.

I'm guessing you don't indicate at roundabouts either?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Good for you.

Pesky masks keeping people safe can be so damn inconvenient.

I'm guessing you don't indicate at roundabouts either? "

And he always goes bareback

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By *penbicoupleCouple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Good for you.

Pesky masks keeping people safe can be so damn inconvenient.

I'm guessing you don't indicate at roundabouts either?

And he always goes bareback "

??????

It's funny, but before all of this, I thought it was only children who said things like, "you can't tell me what to do!"

After all, should adults really need to be told?!

I would think we could replace all of the Corona guidines with "Don't be an arsehole!" or, "Think of others!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good for you.

Pesky masks keeping people safe can be so damn inconvenient.

I'm guessing you don't indicate at roundabouts either?

And he always goes bareback

??????

It's funny, but before all of this, I thought it was only children who said things like, "you can't tell me what to do!"

After all, should adults really need to be told?!

I would think we could replace all of the Corona guidines with "Don't be an arsehole!" or, "Think of others!""

i really wouldn’t give this thread more life but I’m just replying to you!

Look in these situations I always say you can’t argue with stupid ! you won’t win ! ! It’s always the people with no profile pic that have the most ridiculous threads ! I’m pretty sure his follow up is seat belts are a waste of time

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood

had a wander diwn the high st yesterday afternoon didnt go in any shops but was looking through the windows as i went past.some shops no one had a mask on other shops dome had masks on but even they were in a minority.shop my daughter works in have. been told ny head office not to challenge anyone incase of confrontation.shes worked all the way through this

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

Selfish minority = longer lockdown.

Its a pretty simple equation.

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By *69BANMan  over a year ago

Reading

Go back 30+ years and the OP would've been complaining about vile seat belts.

You're so edgy with your non-conformity!

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

Op

Very selfish

That's why 2nd wave comming

Don't moan when you lose your job

As you are selfish

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By *andrxCouple  over a year ago

bedford

Google "stupid is as stupid does"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

How do you know the police aren’t bothered? Do they have officers in the stores?

And vile face coverings? Some people make them sound like they’ve been stapled to you face. I even forgot I had mine on the other day. Grow a pair, soft lad.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You also don't need to go in the shops if you don't want go, OP. You can buy everything online.

Just saying.

P.S. Do you ever think of people who need to wear masks all day - e.g. health care staff?

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds


"You also don't need to go in the shops if you don't want go, OP. You can buy everything online.

Just saying.

P.S. Do you ever think of people who need to wear masks all day - e.g. health care staff?"

I agree

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By *ouanna JoWoman  over a year ago

A little village


"You also don't need to go in the shops if you don't want go, OP. You can buy everything online.

Just saying.

P.S. Do you ever think of people who need to wear masks all day - e.g. health care staff?"

Yes... it’s frustrating to say the least to read this when you have no choice but to wear them for long shifts. I hated them at first but it soon becomes second nature.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You also don't need to go in the shops if you don't want go, OP. You can buy everything online.

Just saying.

P.S. Do you ever think of people who need to wear masks all day - e.g. health care staff?

Yes... it’s frustrating to say the least to read this when you have no choice but to wear them for long shifts. I hated them at first but it soon becomes second nature."

My mate has to wear one at work so I can imagine what it feels like. Apparently taking it off at the end of your shift is like taking a bra off when coming home from work!

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By *J coupleCouple  over a year ago

stone

If you don’t like wearing a paper mask do you really think you like a ventilator?

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds


"If you don’t like wearing a paper mask do you really think you like a ventilator? "

Good point

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By *r_Jake70Man  over a year ago

London

I have no inclination to get into a protracted mask debate, because it seems that’s all I’ve been doing recently. Just wear a fucking mask.

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

I agree

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By *ouanna JoWoman  over a year ago

A little village

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By *ouanna JoWoman  over a year ago

A little village


"You also don't need to go in the shops if you don't want go, OP. You can buy everything online.

Just saying.

P.S. Do you ever think of people who need to wear masks all day - e.g. health care staff?

Yes... it’s frustrating to say the least to read this when you have no choice but to wear them for long shifts. I hated them at first but it soon becomes second nature.

My mate has to wear one at work so I can imagine what it feels like. Apparently taking it off at the end of your shift is like taking a bra off when coming home from work!"

It is! In fact it’s better than that.

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By *hubaysiWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

I hate wearing masks.

They make me anxious.

I struggle to breathe in them.

They make my nose run.

I wear them in shops though.

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By *amyam5627Man  over a year ago

Swadlincote

I work in a shop and wear one all day, to be honest you get used to them quickly. I don’t have to wear one by law (as I’m working not shopping) however I choose to, to protect myself and my customers even if it’s a little bit less of a chance catching it.

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds


"I hate wearing masks.

They make me anxious.

I struggle to breathe in them.

They make my nose run.

I wear them in shops though.

No one likes wearing the. But it's to help people

No excuses wear a mask "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Can’t write what I actually want to say as I’d get a ban. But put a mask on; they are effective in reducing the risk sharing and contracting Covid 19

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

No excuses wear a mask

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wonder if someone also thinks they don't have to wear a condom as nobody asked them to.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

A very selfish attitude indeed! It’s not about you OP, its about others.

The attitude mentioned gives probable insight into the general attitude of the OP.

Do you think protection is unecessary in swinging also?

Makes you wonder about those who don’t wear a face covering, what their general demeanour to sexual health is also!

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By *lym4realCouple  over a year ago

plymouth

Always one !! sadly for us all it's a ever increasing number !! and just gets really tiring to deal with them as the only reason most are alive is of because pesky rules that they would oppose now ? like food safety/seat belts/speed limits/health and safety the list is endless and even worse it has kept them alive to mainly disprove the likes of Darwin and the all the other so called experts/scientists but when you have a government minister once proudly stating " we've had enough of experts ??" ,we are all a firm believer ( or should) in personal freedoms to be who you want to be or even do what you want to do ?? but it's so called quest by the media for the magic "Balance" thingie that's led us to this as anyone with rather mad ideas can get their so called 5 minutes of fame ?? so....

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By *oroRick1027Man  over a year ago

Middlesbrough

I am exempt wearing a mask due to Asthma. I have been in a Sainsbury's, an Aldi and a Morrisons and not been challenged. The person who has asked me why I wasn't wearing a mask was a young lad outside Poundland.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Staff members haven't been told to tackle people without them.

I mean, come on, these workers don't get paid enough as it is - to have to put up with more abuse whilst doing their job!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Oooo, your such a rebel,

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

They are needed it's just the shop staff can't be arsed to deal with arse holes who will get confrontational when asked to do one simple thing.

Aggression rules OK it seems.

All these people saying no one is wearing masks makes me think I must live in the most compliant part of the UK as every where I go people are wearing them. My friend is selling them like hot cakes whilst off work shielding.

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By * and BCouple  over a year ago

Durham

The Country is full of people like Dominic Cummings. The rules are not for them. Spiteful, disrespectful people everywhere. Such a shame some people can't understand keeping others safe. This is the way society has gone the last decade. I'm OK Jack, f##k you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds


"This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

"

Open your eyes you are selfish

And they want kids in school what ever the risk.

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By *on12xxMan  over a year ago

leeds

Stop excuses wear mas

Should been wearing them in March

No excuses a mask.

What's the issue just wear it its not hard to do

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Green arrow.....just saying!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

"

Stop moaning and just wear a mask,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

"

We didn't wear them from day dot because British exceptionalism, other countries did.

Can't believe there are grown adults complaining about such a simple thing to do.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm just bewildered why anyone would think it's ok to post a thread on how to cheat the guidelines and encourage others to do the same...well done op you must think you have really bean a rebel

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Green arrow.....just saying!"

Well he's been consistent with his belief....

No surprises with the arrow

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By *ungblackbullMan  over a year ago

scotland


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Good for you.

Pesky masks keeping people safe can be so damn inconvenient.

I'm guessing you don't indicate at roundabouts either?

And he always goes bareback "

Of course he does. He only ever uses his hand.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham


"This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

"

I'd get the vaccine even if we didn't have to wear masks. Why wouldn't I?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Imagine being so intellectually challenged that you straight up out your shortcomings and don’t even realise it...

Yeah, imagine that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm detecting a kind of braggy tone to the OP..

Is it something you'd be proud to post?

I'm struggling with the mentality behind it i must admit"

Nah, it's quite simple, it's just a stupid mentality.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Just don't try that in Scotland, you'll find we have far less tolerance for stupid up here....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53523574

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By *ungblackbullMan  over a year ago

scotland


"This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

"

That's nonsense. Masks were not mandatory from day dot for the same reason that masks aren't worn in shops to prevent flu. The reason they aren't worn for flu is because if you catch flu, the symptoms mean you aren't physically able to nip down to the shops especially during the contagious period.

However, as we all now know, many people with covid 19 are asymptomatic or have it mild. They can easily go to the shops and pass it on.

Hence the advice changing.

But of course, ignore the science and believe the crackpots.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well done OP for wandering on here to brag about how selfish and irresponsible you are...vile is the word but not the masks. SMH

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By *r_Jake70Man  over a year ago

London


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Imagine being so intellectually challenged that you straight up out your shortcomings and don’t even realise it...

Yeah, imagine that. "

I think this post should be forever pinned to his profile. Let’s see how well OP does on here then. Mind you, perhaps it’s perhaps his lack of success that’s given him such a sense of entitlement in the first place.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Imagine being so intellectually challenged that you straight up out your shortcomings and don’t even realise it...

Yeah, imagine that.

I think this post should be forever pinned to his profile. Let’s see how well OP does on here then. Mind you, perhaps it’s perhaps his lack of success that’s given him such a sense of entitlement in the first place. "

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By *ndulge101Couple  over a year ago

Village life in West Yorks

I think this post should be forever pinned to his profile. Let’s see how well OP does on here then. Mind you, perhaps it’s perhaps his lack of success that’s given him such a sense of entitlement in the first place.

think he'll do really well and go to top of his class

as in our book hes a first class wanker

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Wow. Just wow. Wearing them isn't to save you, it's to save other people from you.

So you've spent the last 4 months killing people when you went shopping? "

I can pretty much guarantee everyone of the 50000 who died of Covid in the UK caught it from someone not wearing a mask.

I just think its selfish not to wear a mask when there are so many more vulnerable people about, but unless its legally binding it's your right to do what you choose just as its everyone elses right to call you selfish and stupid for doing so

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The Country is full of people like Dominic Cummings. The rules are not for them. Spiteful, disrespectful people everywhere. Such a shame some people can't understand keeping others safe. This is the way society has gone the last decade. I'm OK Jack, f##k you"

Agreed. It's infuriating and depressing.

Masks suck.

Helping my community fucking matters.

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By *ymguy1966Man  over a year ago

Port Talbot

Your ALL assuming the guy's not been cleared of the virus in which case no risk to anyone else but himself, so IMO it's his right to choose

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

Technically it's not a law , it's a guidence , people smoke while others are around , can cause secondary lung cancer and so on ,people drink become voilant and attack others putting them a risk , Theirs a risk factor in everything , it's personal choice don't wanna wear a mask then don't wear one , u wanna wear a mask then wear one ... Don't go bragging about either way just crack on and stop looking for social gratification

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Your ALL assuming the guy's not been cleared of the virus in which case no risk to anyone else but himself, so IMO it's his right to choose "

If we make public health about individual choice and preference then we lose.

Public health is about our responsibility to others, not our personal preference.

Wear the fucking mask.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Go back 30+ years and the OP would've been complaining about vile seat belts.

You're so edgy with your non-conformity!"

So a seatbelt has the same life saving capabilities as a cloth mask made in China?

If the government told you covid wasn’t catchable under 3ft would you crawl about?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your ALL assuming the guy's not been cleared of the virus in which case no risk to anyone else but himself, so IMO it's his right to choose

If we make public health about individual choice and preference then we lose.

Public health is about our responsibility to others, not our personal preference.

Wear the fucking mask."

Dead right

Also the OPs intent was to encourage others to do the same

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I am exempt wearing a mask due to Asthma. I have been in a Sainsbury's, an Aldi and a Morrisons and not been challenged. The person who has asked me why I wasn't wearing a mask was a young lad outside Poundland. "

I have severe badly controlled asthma but I'm still able to wear masks. How does it affect you if you wear one .... just asking out of interest.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Wow. Just wow. Wearing them isn't to save you, it's to save other people from you.

So you've spent the last 4 months killing people when you went shopping? "

No...ive been wearing a mask from day one...its common sense.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Go back 30+ years and the OP would've been complaining about vile seat belts.

You're so edgy with your non-conformity!

So a seatbelt has the same life saving capabilities as a cloth mask made in China?

If the government told you covid wasn’t catchable under 3ft would you crawl about?

"

Only the seatbelt was probably made in china too...

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By *ymguy1966Man  over a year ago

Port Talbot


"Technically it's not a law , it's a guidence , people smoke while others are around , can cause secondary lung cancer and so on ,people drink become voilant and attack others putting them a risk , Theirs a risk factor in everything , it's personal choice don't wanna wear a mask then don't wear one , u wanna wear a mask then wear one ... Don't go bragging about either way just crack on and stop looking for social gratification"

A good response

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By *hades Of GreyMan  over a year ago

Leeds


"

I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

"

Very selfish attitude!

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Shouty attention seeker looking for validation. 99% of replies telling him he's a selfish idiot are irrelevant as long as he gets that 1% to prove his point.

All fuelled by professional shit stirrers in the media who will publish anything controversial for 50p, regardless of their own opinions and unconcerned & unaffected by the damage they cause.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Click bait.

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By *oldswarriorMan  over a year ago

Falkirk


"Shouty attention seeker looking for validation. 99% of replies telling him he's a selfish idiot are irrelevant as long as he gets that 1% to prove his point.

All fuelled by professional shit stirrers in the media who will publish anything controversial for 50p, regardless of their own opinions and unconcerned & unaffected by the damage they cause."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Go back 30+ years and the OP would've been complaining about vile seat belts.

You're so edgy with your non-conformity!

So a seatbelt has the same life saving capabilities as a cloth mask made in China?

If the government told you covid wasn’t catchable under 3ft would you crawl about?

"

Stop moaning, just wear the mask

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Technically it's not a law , it's a guidence "

If it's enforceable with a fine, then it is law. "Guidance" is not punishable.

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By *eah BabyCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

I went in a shop yesterday and noticed there appears to be a new fashion, it’s chin guards, funny how adults don’t know where a mask should sit, maybe they need to put instructions on them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your ALL assuming the guy's not been cleared of the virus in which case no risk to anyone else but himself, so IMO it's his right to choose "

Why didn’t he state that in his OP then?

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By * and BCouple  over a year ago

Durham


"Technically it's not a law , it's a guidence , people smoke while others are around , can cause secondary lung cancer and so on ,people drink become voilant and attack others putting them a risk , Theirs a risk factor in everything , it's personal choice don't wanna wear a mask then don't wear one , u wanna wear a mask then wear one ... Don't go bragging about either way just crack on and stop looking for social gratification"

It is law with a £100 fine.

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

They have already said that a fine is as a last resort and , their is no technical legislation which means if you was to appeal you will more than likely win your case


"Technically it's not a law , it's a guidence

If it's enforceable with a fine, then it is law. "Guidance" is not punishable. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

GMP has said they aren’t got to enforce the “law” ?

How do people feel about that?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh "

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I went in a shop yesterday and noticed there appears to be a new fashion, it’s chin guards, funny how adults don’t know where a mask should sit, maybe they need to put instructions on them "

Probably op was one having a test run...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Very immature comment. You are asked to wear one to protect other if you have the virus. Not to protect yourself. Why be selfish. The concept only works if every one complies because sods law says the arsehole who doesnt is probably the one whos a carrier but doesn't know it and does pass it on.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Why would you advocate selfishness?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"GMP has said they aren’t got to enforce the “law” ?

How do people feel about that? "

GMP dont have the time or man power to make stupid and selfish people wear masks

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"GMP has said they aren’t got to enforce the “law” ?

How do people feel about that? "

I feel an underfunded police force has had public health foisted on them. And people should wear masks because it's the right thing to do in accordance with the current evidence.

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By *entleman_spyMan  over a year ago

nearby

Man, this guy caught way more fish than this than I thought he would !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist? "

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

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By *ornLordMan  over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

I’m glad you’re ok, mate. Always better to put your own comfort above the safety of those you might infect while asymptomatically carrying the virus.

It would be ironically appropriate if you were to end up on a ventilator having been infected by someone sharing your idiotic and egotistical view, although I do not wish that on anyone.

However, your post should, as earlier suggested, be pinned to your profile as a badge of stupidity and ignorance.

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

They can't even enforce not smoking in a car with kids so how are they gonna police this theirs no chance , they have to rely on people making their own decisions


"GMP has said they aren’t got to enforce the “law” ?

How do people feel about that?

GMP dont have the time or man power to make stupid and selfish people wear masks "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

"

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This is great news op and let’s hope if you go for an operation every one mugs off their masks in solidarity with your stupid selfish stance.

T

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ? "

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"They can't even enforce not smoking in a car with kids so how are they gonna police this theirs no chance , they have to rely on people making their own decisions

GMP has said they aren’t got to enforce the “law” ?

How do people feel about that?

GMP dont have the time or man power to make stupid and selfish people wear masks "

I hope people choose to listen to experts and do their bit to protect their community.

That people need to be told by the police to cover their germ holes in public, during a global health crisis, blows my mind.

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By *r_Jake70Man  over a year ago

London


"Your ALL assuming the guy's not been cleared of the virus in which case no risk to anyone else but himself, so IMO it's his right to choose "

I’ve had the virus and I wear a mask, and have one so for months. There’s no way of knowing yet what reinfection rates are, and if nothing else it gives peace of mind to those around you.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19? "

Science says yes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

"

Take a chill pill Phil. Mandatory vaccination is not here at present and may never be, so why concern yourself? Besides, it'll be cheaper for the govt if it's not mandatory so my assumption is it'll never be.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

..


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

You got away with it then. I would give you the maximum fine possible.

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed


"They can't even enforce not smoking in a car with kids so how are they gonna police this theirs no chance , they have to rely on people making their own decisions

GMP has said they aren’t got to enforce the “law” ?

How do people feel about that?

GMP dont have the time or man power to make stupid and selfish people wear masks

I hope people choose to listen to experts and do their bit to protect their community.

That people need to be told by the police to cover their germ holes in public, during a global health crisis, blows my mind. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This whole mask debacle is just a nonsense.

If masks had any impact on the stop of spreading the virus it would have been mandatory from day dot.

The masks are now in place to condition us for the incoming vaccine.

They know they cant make it mandtory as there will be uproar so be prepared for sorry no entry to shops unless you have vacc certificate.

Sorry cant go on holiday without a vacc certificate.

Sorry your kids cant go to school without a vacc certificate.

Its coming and you know it.

If you dont then open your eyes.

That's nonsense. Masks were not mandatory from day dot for the same reason that masks aren't worn in shops to prevent flu. The reason they aren't worn for flu is because if you catch flu, the symptoms mean you aren't physically able to nip down to the shops especially during the contagious period.

However, as we all now know, many people with covid 19 are asymptomatic or have it mild. They can easily go to the shops and pass it on.

Hence the advice changing.

But of course, ignore the science and believe the crackpots.

"

The govt could hardly push for face coverings in the beginning due to the debacle of providing ppe to front line staff. There was a big fear of "toilet roll fever" in public panic buying up masks. For the same reason they are pushing sales of face coverings as opposed to masks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

"

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Your ALL assuming the guy's not been cleared of the virus in which case no risk to anyone else but himself, so IMO it's his right to choose "

ALL? No. It's his attitude of advocating non-compliance irrespective of his covid19 status. BTW don't forget, at present science is informing us of a temporary immunity. Even if the OP is immune for life, it would not stop cross contamination (but that's not a mask issue - I'm just pointing out you need to be aware of the facts regarding immunity).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19? "

The science says it does, I am guessing you and your mates on Facebook know differently

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me..."

I don't get this "too late" business. So because some people have had Covid we shouldn't try to stop others getting it too?

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

I didn't say that was my opinion I was offering a

valid and unbiased opinion in which could be used by people who choose not to wear a face mask.


"I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me..."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh "

Ffs it's to reduce risk not eliminate it. And FYI it's not the deadliest known virus, it's just easily caught.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some of you are absolute SHOOK to bits! Remember the government are paid puppets don’t believe everything they tell you.

The world is going to be in a state of control soon like China, North Korea etc soon enough

They’ll know where you go, who you’re with and what you’re spending and if they don’t like what you’re doing you'll be “Frozen” .

Don’t forget to wear a mask tho

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

I can see the rational for that train of thought the R rate is at its lowest , the mortality rate at its lowest , the new confirmed cases at their lowest.

I can understand people thinking why now and the to late theory , I never said this was my opinion , however unlike the majority of people on this thread I like to think I am able to respect and understand someone else's decision even if it's a decision which could be deemed as unwise or against medical guidence , so long as they have the capacity to make a informed choice then it's not my place to chastise them , yes I can disagree with them but I don't have to call them every name under the sun like others have.


"I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me...

I don't get this "too late" business. So because some people have had Covid we shouldn't try to stop others getting it too?"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19?

The science says it does, I am guessing you and your mates on Facebook know differently "

Enjoy you’re day, pay you’re taxes and don’t kick the dog when you arrive home because you’ve had a bad day.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ? "

It doesn't really matter why people choose to wear the mask as long as they do. I tend to be an unlucky bastard and would probably be the first person to get fined

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19?

The science says it does, I am guessing you and your mates on Facebook know differently

Enjoy you’re day, pay you’re taxes and don’t kick the dog when you arrive home because you’ve had a bad day..... "

I will, make sure you wear a mask in the shops,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19?

The science says it does, I am guessing you and your mates on Facebook know differently "

I don’t have a Facebook account stop giving it billy big spuds....

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


" I can see the rational for that train of thought the R rate is at its lowest , the mortality rate at its lowest , the new confirmed cases at their lowest.

I can understand people thinking why now and the to late theory , I never said this was my opinion , however unlike the majority of people on this thread I like to think I am able to respect and understand someone else's decision even if it's a decision which could be deemed as unwise or against medical guidence , so long as they have the capacity to make a informed choice then it's not my place to chastise them , yes I can disagree with them but I don't have to call them every name under the sun like others have.

I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me...

I don't get this "too late" business. So because some people have had Covid we shouldn't try to stop others getting it too?"

This isn't individual choice with no consequence to others.

We need to be responsible for each other, not just suit ourselves.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"They can't even enforce not smoking in a car with kids so how are they gonna police this theirs no chance , they have to rely on people making their own decisions

GMP has said they aren’t got to enforce the “law” ?

How do people feel about that?

GMP dont have the time or man power to make stupid and selfish people wear masks

I hope people choose to listen to experts and do their bit to protect their community.

That people need to be told by the police to cover their germ holes in public, during a global health crisis, blows my mind. "

It's not even "in public" but the confined spaces of shops so that we can fulfil the 1m+ mitigation rule.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19?

The science says it does, I am guessing you and your mates on Facebook know differently

Enjoy you’re day, pay you’re taxes and don’t kick the dog when you arrive home because you’ve had a bad day.....

I will, make sure you wear a mask in the shops, "

Ive got anxiety problems

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By *uHorny1Man  over a year ago

Cannock

I bet if he was challenged he'd lie and say he has asthma or some other condition. The only place he's brave enough to brag about it is a forum on a Swinging website...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I bet if he was challenged he'd lie and say he has asthma or some other condition. The only place he's brave enough to brag about it is a forum on a Swinging website..."

Does your misses know you’re on Fab? Turn it in.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I didn't say that was my opinion I was offering a

valid and unbiased opinion in which could be used by people who choose not to wear a face mask.

I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me..."

Nah they are just like teenagers looking for a reason to rebel.

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I didn't say that was my opinion I was offering a

valid and unbiased opinion in which could be used by people who choose not to wear a face mask.

I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me..."

It's not valid when you consider the idea is to get the economy running again. So more people will shop, more shops will open that cannot do the 2m ruling, so we now have the 1m+ ruling. The + equals a face covering.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

OMG what a snowflake! Sorry for smoking..


"It is an individual choice , of someone chooses not to wear a mask then that's their decision.

I'll give u an example I don't smoke never have never would but if I walk down the street behind someone else who is smoking I'm breathing in their dirty air ... The same principle it's their individual choose to smoke but I could potentially suffer risk secondary smoke related illness

I can see the rational for that train of thought the R rate is at its lowest , the mortality rate at its lowest , the new confirmed cases at their lowest.

I can understand people thinking why now and the to late theory , I never said this was my opinion , however unlike the majority of people on this thread I like to think I am able to respect and understand someone else's decision even if it's a decision which could be deemed as unwise or against medical guidence , so long as they have the capacity to make a informed choice then it's not my place to chastise them , yes I can disagree with them but I don't have to call them every name under the sun like others have.

I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me...

I don't get this "too late" business. So because some people have had Covid we shouldn't try to stop others getting it too?

This isn't individual choice with no consequence to others.

We need to be responsible for each other, not just suit ourselves."

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

It is an individual choice , of someone chooses not to wear a mask then that's their decision.

I'll give u an example I don't smoke never have never would but if I walk down the street behind someone else who is smoking I'm breathing in their dirty air ... The same principle it's their individual choice to smoke but I could potentially suffer risk secondary smoke related illness.

It's exactly the same is it right no , do I condone it no , but hey it's his decision

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Has anyone seen the mask you wear to stop airborne respiratory problems from things like painting etc? It’s been made to conform to certain BS standards but the deadliest know virus to the human race can be stopped with a cloth mask you’ve bought of eBay that’s been knocked up in a Indian sweatshop somewhere?

Ba ba bahhh

Are you a scientist or an epidemiologist?

Common sense prevails here I’d say....

You’re definitely a sheep.... surprised you made it past bird flu....

I am surprised you know how to tie your shoe laces. If known experts advise me to do something then guess what, I do it . Your excuse for not wearing a mask is ?

Do you honestly believe a mask is preventing the spread of Covid19?

The science says it does, I am guessing you and your mates on Facebook know differently

Enjoy you’re day, pay you’re taxes and don’t kick the dog when you arrive home because you’ve had a bad day.....

I will, make sure you wear a mask in the shops,

Ive got anxiety problems "

Make sure you don’t go shopping then, send someone else if it makes you anxious

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

Fantastic thanks for providing the evidence I have just spoken about. Here we have one of the individuals , unable to understand or comprehend the logic of a balanced debate with perfectly valid arguements against why someone may or may not use a face mask


"OMG what a snowflake! Sorry for smoking..

It is an individual choice , of someone chooses not to wear a mask then that's their decision.

I'll give u an example I don't smoke never have never would but if I walk down the street behind someone else who is smoking I'm breathing in their dirty air ... The same principle it's their individual choose to smoke but I could potentially suffer risk secondary smoke related illness

I can see the rational for that train of thought the R rate is at its lowest , the mortality rate at its lowest , the new confirmed cases at their lowest.

I can understand people thinking why now and the to late theory , I never said this was my opinion , however unlike the majority of people on this thread I like to think I am able to respect and understand someone else's decision even if it's a decision which could be deemed as unwise or against medical guidence , so long as they have the capacity to make a informed choice then it's not my place to chastise them , yes I can disagree with them but I don't have to call them every name under the sun like others have.

I think the problem is alot of people will argue it's abit late , face masks should have been introduced the second lockdown was relaxed

Try watching what's going on around the rest of the world.

Yes I would have liked them to have told people to wear a scarf from the beginning when ppe was in short supply.

But it's not now and its ny far too late believe me...

I don't get this "too late" business. So because some people have had Covid we shouldn't try to stop others getting it too?

This isn't individual choice with no consequence to others.

We need to be responsible for each other, not just suit ourselves."

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By *arentsgonebadCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

100% agree and never said I didn't I'm just playing devils advocate and offer my opinion on why someone may not choose to wear a mask.


"Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health."

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs


"Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health."

What about car drivers putting out all that pollution causing Cancer and many more diseases are they selfish ??

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

If wanting to protect my community and my health makes me a snowflake, then I'm a snowflake.

Oooh how weak of me, wanting to do my bit, wanting others to do their bit, to stop the spread of disease.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health."

But no one can smoke inside a shop...but the virus is more likely to transmit in a shop

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By *issVeryWoman  over a year ago

streatham

I’ve seen surgical masks littered in the road and bins- so pretty much defeats their purpose! If they were THAT essential there should be clinical bins all over the shops and roads!!! I’m sure anyone else working in healthcare can back me up on this!

It’s not just the wearing of the mask that protects, for effectiveness you need to think about you touching things/people before putting the mask on, taking it off and on between shops (if it’s a cloth one) then touching other surfaces..

That is why some of us, at this stage, are not totally convinced that the WAY they are being used at the moment is necessarily life saving..

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health.

But no one can smoke inside a shop...but the virus is more likely to transmit in a shop "

Oh agreed.

But personal choice has wider consequences. And some personal choices are selfish.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I’ve seen surgical masks littered in the road and bins- so pretty much defeats their purpose! If they were THAT essential there should be clinical bins all over the shops and roads!!! I’m sure anyone else working in healthcare can back me up on this!

It’s not just the wearing of the mask that protects, for effectiveness you need to think about you touching things/people before putting the mask on, taking it off and on between shops (if it’s a cloth one) then touching other surfaces..

That is why some of us, at this stage, are not totally convinced that the WAY they are being used at the moment is necessarily life saving..

"

I wear reusable masks, and wash/ sanitise my hands when I touch them. They go from my face straight into the washing machine.

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs

Most if not all of us are selfish , every time we go in a plane, drive a car , all bad for people health but we still do it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve seen surgical masks littered in the road and bins- so pretty much defeats their purpose! If they were THAT essential there should be clinical bins all over the shops and roads!!! I’m sure anyone else working in healthcare can back me up on this!

It’s not just the wearing of the mask that protects, for effectiveness you need to think about you touching things/people before putting the mask on, taking it off and on between shops (if it’s a cloth one) then touching other surfaces..

That is why some of us, at this stage, are not totally convinced that the WAY they are being used at the moment is necessarily life saving..

"

Simply risk reduction, just like the regular washing of hands.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health. What about car drivers putting out all that pollution causing Cancer and many more diseases are they selfish ??"

Get a face mask on the exhaust it’ll be fine

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs


"Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health. What about car drivers putting out all that pollution causing Cancer and many more diseases are they selfish ??

Get a face mask on the exhaust it’ll be fine "

Ha Ha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’ve seen surgical masks littered in the road and bins- so pretty much defeats their purpose! If they were THAT essential there should be clinical bins all over the shops and roads!!! I’m sure anyone else working in healthcare can back me up on this!

It’s not just the wearing of the mask that protects, for effectiveness you need to think about you touching things/people before putting the mask on, taking it off and on between shops (if it’s a cloth one) then touching other surfaces..

That is why some of us, at this stage, are not totally convinced that the WAY they are being used at the moment is necessarily life saving..

"

I agree there should be more education on this...maybe sky and other media could put up advice on this ..like they do inbetween news slots ,telling us to wash our hands and so on. But pressing more guidance on wearing and disposing of masks. As what is obvious to some is not obvious to others.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Another point: those people who were shielding are being let loose (have been or will be on 1 Aug) - they still need protecting, so we wear masks in consideration of others.

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By *ess n BenCouple  over a year ago

Didcot


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Bloody glad you are no where near us

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By *hite russianWoman  over a year ago

Nottingham


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

The mask is not for your protection. It is for the people who unfortunately have to come into contact with you. Stop being a selfish, petulant juvenile and wear one you vile piece of sh*t.

What is wrong with people in this country!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Someone not being considerate with their smoke harms the health of others.

Ditto not wearing a mask.

It might be an individual choice, but if you choose not to take care of those around you you're profoundly selfish and damaging to public health. What about car drivers putting out all that pollution causing Cancer and many more diseases are they selfish ??

Get a face mask on the exhaust it’ll be fine "

This just in: I care about pollution too

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Another point: those people who were shielding are being let loose (have been or will be on 1 Aug) - they still need protecting, so we wear masks in consideration of others. "

Yeah this terrifies me. Many people I do community work with are shielding...

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Another point: those people who were shielding are being let loose (have been or will be on 1 Aug) - they still need protecting, so we wear masks in consideration of others. "

This should be a commonality where those opposed to wearing them for whatever reasons and those who do wear them could find common ground..

A lot of people have not been out at all since late March and whilst they can now or shortly will I would reckon for them the sight of some of their local community not wearing masks will make them more wary of doing so..

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Another point: those people who were shielding are being let loose (have been or will be on 1 Aug) - they still need protecting, so we wear masks in consideration of others.

This should be a commonality where those opposed to wearing them for whatever reasons and those who do wear them could find common ground..

A lot of people have not been out at all since late March and whilst they can now or shortly will I would reckon for them the sight of some of their local community not wearing masks will make them more wary of doing so..

"

I hope so. I fear not.

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By *ickthelick2001Man  over a year ago

nottingham

So fave coverings are supposed to save you from a deadly virus that has a 99.8% recovery rate . If your mask works, what have you got to worry about if I don’t wear one ?

And to all you mask wearers who are going to preach to me about health, please make sure your trolleys do not contain any products containing sugar, fizzy pop, Kellogg’s breakfast cereal, tinned food, dairy products like cheese, GMO foods, alcohol, because if you eat any of those you have no consideration for your own health, never mind any one else’s !!!!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So fave coverings are supposed to save you from a deadly virus that has a 99.8% recovery rate . If your mask works, what have you got to worry about if I don’t wear one ?

And to all you mask wearers who are going to preach to me about health, please make sure your trolleys do not contain any products containing sugar, fizzy pop, Kellogg’s breakfast cereal, tinned food, dairy products like cheese, GMO foods, alcohol, because if you eat any of those you have no consideration for your own health, never mind any one else’s !!!!"

I suggest you look up the evidence on any number of things before it's worthwhile having a conversation.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Love to the ones who have blocked me i see you lol X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So fave coverings are supposed to save you from a deadly virus that has a 99.8% recovery rate . If your mask works, what have you got to worry about if I don’t wear one ?

And to all you mask wearers who are going to preach to me about health, please make sure your trolleys do not contain any products containing sugar, fizzy pop, Kellogg’s breakfast cereal, tinned food, dairy products like cheese, GMO foods, alcohol, because if you eat any of those you have no consideration for your own health, never mind any one else’s !!!!

I suggest you look up the evidence on any number of things before it's worthwhile having a conversation."

Agreed just another attention seeker that the thread has not got the space to educate...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Love to the ones who have blocked me i see you lol X "

So bragging you have two accounts

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By *herryblossom_BJWoman  over a year ago

Oxfordshire/Hampshire


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

Staff members haven't been told to tackle people without them.

I mean, come on, these workers don't get paid enough as it is - to have to put up with more abuse whilst doing their job! "

they often have security outside shops in Asia where they insist people clean their hands before entering. Face masks is mandatory but the attitude is different, people are respectful and greater community spirit so it's natural for majority to wear them without being reminded

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You’ve been educated by a bunch of yes no sirs

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By *ickthelick2001Man  over a year ago

nottingham

I suggest you do your own research

Kellogg’s breakfast cereal all contain glyphosate a fertiliser created by Monsanto, who incidentally have just had to pay out $10 billion in compensation and another 125000 cases are pending. So I suggest you do your own research and switch off that black box in the corner of your living room

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By *ilth500Man  over a year ago

Merseyside


"Love to the ones who have blocked me i see you lol X

So bragging you have two accounts "

wells she could have a single account aswel as her MF account??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm glad to say this thread is showing the sensible to be in the majority

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I suggest you do your own research

Kellogg’s breakfast cereal all contain glyphosate a fertiliser created by Monsanto, who incidentally have just had to pay out $10 billion in compensation and another 125000 cases are pending. So I suggest you do your own research and switch off that black box in the corner of your living room "

Googling conspiracy theories does not constitute research.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I suggest you do your own research

Kellogg’s breakfast cereal all contain glyphosate a fertiliser created by Monsanto, who incidentally have just had to pay out $10 billion in compensation and another 125000 cases are pending. So I suggest you do your own research and switch off that black box in the corner of your living room "

I reckon it's to do with the masks - in other words I wear one to protect you NOT me. Get with the programme

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Love to the ones who have blocked me i see you lol X

So bragging you have two accounts

wells she could have a single account aswel as her MF account?? "

More then likely...but I'm not sure making a post to whoever's she has upset on here is a wise thing to do

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I suggest you do your own research

Kellogg’s breakfast cereal all contain glyphosate a fertiliser created by Monsanto, who incidentally have just had to pay out $10 billion in compensation and another 125000 cases are pending. So I suggest you do your own research and switch off that black box in the corner of your living room

Googling conspiracy theories does not constitute research."

Monsanto the biggest crime organisation about...never heard of them or what they do you probably wear a mask in Tesco

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By *entralscotscpl7Couple  over a year ago

Falkirk


"I suggest you do your own research

Kellogg’s breakfast cereal all contain glyphosate a fertiliser created by Monsanto, who incidentally have just had to pay out $10 billion in compensation and another 125000 cases are pending. So I suggest you do your own research and switch off that black box in the corner of your living room "

Does this come from the same source that says tap water contains mind control drugs lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I suggest you do your own research

Kellogg’s breakfast cereal all contain glyphosate a fertiliser created by Monsanto, who incidentally have just had to pay out $10 billion in compensation and another 125000 cases are pending. So I suggest you do your own research and switch off that black box in the corner of your living room

I’ve not drank tap water for 3/4 years now highland spring all the way!!

Does this come from the same source that says tap water contains mind control drugs lol

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Love to the ones who have blocked me i see you lol X

So bragging you have two accounts

wells she could have a single account aswel as her MF account??

More then likely...but I'm not sure making a post to whoever's she has upset on here is a wise thing to do "

It might be the male half.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I'm aware of all these conspiracy theories and think they're all nonsense

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By *ogerBottomsMan  over a year ago

Aberdare


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

Ooooh, you're hard.

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By *ogerBottomsMan  over a year ago

Aberdare


"

Wow. Just wow. Wearing them isn't to save you, it's to save other people from you. "

I think people should be saved from this bloke.

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By *ickthelick2001Man  over a year ago

nottingham

Have a look through American court documents then, and it was actually in the New York Times on 24 June 2020, it’s also marketed here as round up killer, so if you have some I’d get rid of it I was you.

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By *i in BedfordMan  over a year ago

South east


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to"

As someone who has put themselves at risk to be working on the front line throughout the pandemic I am disgusted by your attitude. You arena sick, selfish, ignorant pig

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have a look through American court documents then, and it was actually in the New York Times on 24 June 2020, it’s also marketed here as round up killer, so if you have some I’d get rid of it I was you. "

I have a feeling most people won't use round up as a fertiliser

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By *hickennchipsWoman  over a year ago

up above the streets and houses


"I've gone maskless in tesco twice and asda and have had no issues with staff, other shoppers or the police. You don't need to wear these vile masks or face coverings in these shops if you don't want to

As someone who has put themselves at risk to be working on the front line throughout the pandemic I am disgusted by your attitude. You arena sick, selfish, ignorant pig"

Totally uncalled for, I’ve worked right through too and don’t feel the need to be so abusive

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By *ickthelick2001Man  over a year ago

nottingham

Tap weather contains fluoride, a deadly chemical, look on your toothpaste box it gives you a little warning. The Monsanto story has been ongoing for years, try looking at New York Times 24 June this year.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have a look through American court documents then, and it was actually in the New York Times on 24 June 2020, it’s also marketed here as round up killer, so if you have some I’d get rid of it I was you.

I have a feeling most people won't use round up as a fertiliser "

Damn thats where I have been going wrong.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

There is currently any number of scenarios where covid19 can be transmitted, without worrying about whether masks are being worn or not.

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By *hades Of GreyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

What is wrong with these people that are anti masks? Just wear the bloody thing!

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By *moothman2000Man  over a year ago

Leicestershire


"So fave coverings are supposed to save you from a deadly virus that has a 99.8% recovery rate . If your mask works, what have you got to worry about if I don’t wear one ?

And to all you mask wearers who are going to preach to me about health, please make sure your trolleys do not contain any products containing sugar, fizzy pop, Kellogg’s breakfast cereal, tinned food, dairy products like cheese, GMO foods, alcohol, because if you eat any of those you have no consideration for your own health, never mind any one else’s !!!!"

You missed the 'OPEN YOUR EYES' cliche...

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"There is currently any number of scenarios where covid19 can be transmitted, without worrying about whether masks are being worn or not.

"

Last I heard, about 90% of spread occurs through respiratory transmission. 93% indoors or indoor/outdoor space. 2m distance cuts transmission by about 80%. Masks cut transmission too.

People are most contagious before they know they're sick.

We get them on. We get it done. We get our lives back.

Honest to God, it's a bit of cloth over your face to help everyone. We reduce suffering. We reduce economic damage. We reduce psychological damage.

Just wear the fucking mask.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


""There is currently any number of scenarios where covid19 can be transmitted, without worrying about whether masks are being worn or not.

"

"Last I heard, about 90% of spread occurs through respiratory transmission. 93% indoors or indoor/outdoor space. 2m distance cuts transmission by about 80%. Masks cut transmission too.

People are most contagious before they know they're sick.

We get them on. We get it done. We get our lives back.

Honest to God, it's a bit of cloth over your face to help everyone. We reduce suffering. We reduce economic damage. We reduce psychological damage.

Just wear the fucking mask." "

Of course... but a mask isn't going to stop you from catching the virus in all environments and scenarios.

There is now a complacency about the whole situation. This is far more dangerous than if you are not wearing a mask.

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