Boosters for everyone (for ever and ever)…Mask up, bitches!

hammies

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Most kids grudgingly accept masks. They may not like them, but they know they need to follow rules in school and they also know they are doing it for the greater good. Kind of like a uniform at schools that require it. No real justifiable reason, you just gotta do it.

What they really don't like is Zoom. Most of 'em anyway, there's a small subset of kids who thrive in the at-home environment.
 

$kully

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Most kids grudgingly accept masks. They may not like them, but they know they need to follow rules in school and they also know they are doing it for the greater good. Kind of like a uniform at schools that require it. No real justifiable reason, you just gotta do it.

What they really don't like is Zoom. Most of 'em anyway, there's a small subset of kids who thrive in the at-home environment.
I grudgingly accept masks and can’t wait for the day when I never have to wear one again. I resent the fact that the iFall’ s of the world think we like this sh!t.
 
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Ifallalot

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I grudgingly accept masks and can’t wait for the day when I never have to wear one again. I resent the fact that the iFall’ s of the world think we like this sh!t.
Don't accept them and don't wear them. It's really that easy
 

afoaf

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By the state or the school?

What an absolute piece of sh!t organization

Meanwhile, even the 5th Graders aren't standing up to the bullshit anymore amongst our friends back in HB

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there is some dad that walks around the outside of the school ranting about masks

his kids don't wear masks so they get their desks put outside the classroom

the kids don't have to wear masks outdoors or at PE anymore which was crazy to begin with
 

grapedrink

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Oldish lady in front of me in the grocery line said to the check out kid, "where's your mask?". He replied, "No longer required". She says, "you should do it anyway . . . . for the old people".

Social contagion. Some people refuse to let us move on.
 
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StuAzole

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Oldish lady in front of me in the grocery line said to the check out kid, "where's your mask?". He replied, "No longer required". She says, "you should do it anyway . . . . for the old people".

Social contagion. Some people refuse to let us move on.
The horror. It’s just like the holocaust.
 
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Sharkbiscuit

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Oldish lady in front of me in the grocery line said to the check out kid, "where's your mask?". He replied, "No longer required". She says, "you should do it anyway . . . . for the old people".

Social contagion. Some people refuse to let us move on.
?????

Did the rest of your post where she waffle-pressed his morning deuce two feet back up his asshole and stapled a mask to his zoomer dome with a police officer nodding in approval get deleted, or was that all there was?

The mellowest instance of old lady unsolicited advice in the history of the universe was universally ignored and everyone went about their day, and so your testimonial of people pointedly moving on is an example of refusal to let us move on?

?????