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

Why do you wear yours...

Because your told too?

To protect yourself?

To protect others?

For the greater good?

Hiding a cold sore?

Robbing a bank?

It's a bit kinky?

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By *inkershoes69Woman
over a year ago

maidstone


"Why do you wear yours...

Because your told too?

To protect yourself?

To protect others?

For the greater good?

Hiding a cold sore?

Robbing a bank?

It's a bit kinky?"

All of them

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

My face cracks mirrors. It's for the public good

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

My job..

No choice

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By *rder66Man
over a year ago

Tatooine

So I can stick my tongue out at people and they can't see.

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

keep my nose warm

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By *radleyandRavenCouple
over a year ago

Herts

For the protection of others.

For the protection of myself.

Because it helps keep my face warm in the cold.

So I can feel better about when I can't be bothered to put make up on.

So I can yawn without covering my mouth.

Because it has a cool pattern.

- Amy. x

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

If i have a snotty nose nobody can see it.

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By *xhib12Man
over a year ago

Blyth

Because I can fill it with skittles and keep munching away without having to hold the bag.

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By *rder66Man
over a year ago

Tatooine


"Because I can fill it with skittles and keep munching away without having to hold the bag."
Your mouth must look like you've performed oral on a rainbow squirting unicorn when you get home.

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By *hagTonightMan
over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

I just wear one for the rules, where you have to wear it, they are also good, cos when it is cold you dont freeze as much, which is handy too.

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

To protect others and because it’s the law here.

T

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

To protect others

Respect for others

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By *i1971Man
over a year ago

Cornwall

I only wear a face covering (rarely a disposable mask, usually single ply snood/buff) where legally required to and only because I'm legally required to. It's really not difficult to keep socially distanced from others otherwise.

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

Turning into a fashion.

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By *losernow69Man
over a year ago

Melksham

I don't wear one

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

Running in one makes it a good workout.

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

I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask. "

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out

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By *uma69Man
over a year ago

stockport

I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

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By *uma69Man
over a year ago

stockport

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

"

If only our government could be so sure of the fart/Covid correlation...

I assume this was peer reviewed.

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By *all me FlikWoman
over a year ago

Galaxy Far Far Away


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself."

This pretty much sums it up

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By *uma69Man
over a year ago

stockport

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By *uma69Man
over a year ago

stockport


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up "

Legislation not law

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up

Legislation not law "

What is the difference between legislation and law?

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By *uma69Man
over a year ago

stockport


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out "

Wearing a mask in a car on your own wont stop you giving yourself the virus lol

Sorry but that takes a special kind of stupid maybe you should listen to dr fauci and double up

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up

Legislation not law

What is the difference between legislation and law?"

It allows the petulant and picky to stomp their pretty little feet whilst the old bill issue them a fine for being selfish?

As they spout some inane nonsensical piffle they read on the book of face?

I could if course be wrong..

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up

Legislation not law

What is the difference between legislation and law?

It allows the petulant and picky to stomp their pretty little feet whilst the old bill issue them a fine for being selfish?

As they spout some inane nonsensical piffle they read on the book of face?

I could if course be wrong.."

According to the Parliamentary glossary they're basically interchangeable for our purposes.

https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/glossary/legislation/#:~:text=Legislation%20is%20a%20law%20or,of%20making%20a%20new%20law.

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out

Wearing a mask in a car on your own wont stop you giving yourself the virus lol

Sorry but that takes a special kind of stupid maybe you should listen to dr fauci and double up "

Are you saying 2 pairs of jeans would stop a fart/Covid?

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By *a KatWoman
over a year ago

Northwest

I don't need to put my teeth in

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up

Legislation not law

What is the difference between legislation and law?

It allows the petulant and picky to stomp their pretty little feet whilst the old bill issue them a fine for being selfish?

As they spout some inane nonsensical piffle they read on the book of face?

I could if course be wrong..

According to the Parliamentary glossary they're basically interchangeable for our purposes.

https://www.parliament.uk/site-information/glossary/legislation/#:~:text=Legislation%20is%20a%20law%20or,of%20making%20a%20new%20law."

Thank you Swing..

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By *uma69Man
over a year ago

stockport


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up

Legislation not law

What is the difference between legislation and law?

It allows the petulant and picky to stomp their pretty little feet whilst the old bill issue them a fine for being selfish?

As they spout some inane nonsensical piffle they read on the book of face?

I could if course be wrong.."

All police took an oath on common law which contradicts the current legislation or law

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up

Legislation not law

What is the difference between legislation and law?

It allows the petulant and picky to stomp their pretty little feet whilst the old bill issue them a fine for being selfish?

As they spout some inane nonsensical piffle they read on the book of face?

I could if course be wrong..

All police took an oath on common law which contradicts the current legislation or law "

Cheers rumpole..

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out

Wearing a mask in a car on your own wont stop you giving yourself the virus lol

Sorry but that takes a special kind of stupid maybe you should listen to dr fauci and double up "

...and actually technically you are wrong, since transmission is partly by touch, the more often you touch your face &/or mask the more likely you are to transmit, ergo the less often, by not taking mask on & off...you work it out.

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By *uma69Man
over a year ago

stockport


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out

Wearing a mask in a car on your own wont stop you giving yourself the virus lol

Sorry but that takes a special kind of stupid maybe you should listen to dr fauci and double up

Are you saying 2 pairs of jeans would stop a fart/Covid?"

no but fauci does maybe have a curry tonight and tomorrow put 2 pairs of Jean's on with 2 masks and see if you can still smell it when you fart but if you can't then maybe you are already positive lol

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"To protect others, it's the law, to stop me touching my face, to protect myself.

This pretty much sums it up

Legislation not law

What is the difference between legislation and law?

It allows the petulant and picky to stomp their pretty little feet whilst the old bill issue them a fine for being selfish?

As they spout some inane nonsensical piffle they read on the book of face?

I could if course be wrong..

All police took an oath on common law which contradicts the current legislation or law "

.

Now it’s my turn not to understand, please explain.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord...

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


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out "

no not been in a shop get my food delivered and can honestly say haven't been in a situation where I go any where near anyone outside my bubble even tho I have worked all the way through all over the country.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord..."

There is a special legal phrase that judges employ when idiots spout the "sovereign citizen, legislation not law" defence -

"Found guilty as charged"

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord...

There is a special legal phrase that judges employ when idiots spout the "sovereign citizen, legislation not law" defence -

"Found guilty as charged" "

Cops are illegally impersonating solicitors, solicitors are illegitimate because they're not literally the Queen, and if you say certain magic words the courts will magically melt away.

... Or something.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord...

There is a special legal phrase that judges employ when idiots spout the "sovereign citizen, legislation not law" defence -

"Found guilty as charged"

Cops are illegally impersonating solicitors, solicitors are illegitimate because they're not literally the Queen, and if you say certain magic words the courts will magically melt away.

... Or something."

It doesn't hold much sway as the cuffs go on I am very reliably informed..

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord...

There is a special legal phrase that judges employ when idiots spout the "sovereign citizen, legislation not law" defence -

"Found guilty as charged"

Cops are illegally impersonating solicitors, solicitors are illegitimate because they're not literally the Queen, and if you say certain magic words the courts will magically melt away.

... Or something.

It doesn't hold much sway as the cuffs go on I am very reliably informed.."

I mean it might amuse people... Probably not wise though.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord...

There is a special legal phrase that judges employ when idiots spout the "sovereign citizen, legislation not law" defence -

"Found guilty as charged"

Cops are illegally impersonating solicitors, solicitors are illegitimate because they're not literally the Queen, and if you say certain magic words the courts will magically melt away.

... Or something.

It doesn't hold much sway as the cuffs go on I am very reliably informed..

I mean it might amuse people... Probably not wise though."

They've heard worse..

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord...

There is a special legal phrase that judges employ when idiots spout the "sovereign citizen, legislation not law" defence -

"Found guilty as charged"

Cops are illegally impersonating solicitors, solicitors are illegitimate because they're not literally the Queen, and if you say certain magic words the courts will magically melt away.

... Or something.

It doesn't hold much sway as the cuffs go on I am very reliably informed..

I mean it might amuse people... Probably not wise though.

They've heard worse.. "

Yup.

I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice, but people working for the justice system probably have the power to make your life difficult even if you think they're usurpers...

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"My job..

No choice"

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Is this sovereign citizen stuff? I feel we're back in sovereign citizen territory.

Lord...

There is a special legal phrase that judges employ when idiots spout the "sovereign citizen, legislation not law" defence -

"Found guilty as charged"

Cops are illegally impersonating solicitors, solicitors are illegitimate because they're not literally the Queen, and if you say certain magic words the courts will magically melt away.

... Or something.

It doesn't hold much sway as the cuffs go on I am very reliably informed..

I mean it might amuse people... Probably not wise though.

They've heard worse..

Yup.

I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice, but people working for the justice system probably have the power to make your life difficult even if you think they're usurpers..."

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By *LUKCouple
over a year ago

Loughborough

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By *LUKCouple
over a year ago

Loughborough


"I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

"

Imagine someone does a wet fart.

Bare bum in front of your face and you are getting poo particles all over your mush.

If you're wearing a face mask, you are still getting poo particles all over your coupon but not in your mouth.

If they wear jeans and you wear a facemask there will be no poo particles on your face after they guff.

I can simplify further if you don't understand

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

Because I'm a Sheeple and proud of it.

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By *losernow69Man
over a year ago

Melksham

I would not be suprised that in a few years we will have cases similar to Asbestosis, due to inhalation of micro plastic particles from cheap masks.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

Imagine someone does a wet fart.

Bare bum in front of your face and you are getting poo particles all over your mush.

If you're wearing a face mask, you are still getting poo particles all over your coupon but not in your mouth.

If they wear jeans and you wear a facemask there will be no poo particles on your face after they guff.

I can simplify further if you don't understand "

I've heard a similar analogy with pee

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By *ackandtheunicornCouple
over a year ago

liverpool


"I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

Imagine someone does a wet fart.

Bare bum in front of your face and you are getting poo particles all over your mush.

If you're wearing a face mask, you are still getting poo particles all over your coupon but not in your mouth.

If they wear jeans and you wear a facemask there will be no poo particles on your face after they guff.

I can simplify further if you don't understand "

I'm not against masks, but I do believe they are largely ineffective in the way that they are used by the general public, due to poor hygiene, poor quality materials and excessive risk taking due to the false belief they are fully protected. Also wearing it on your chin.

Masks should work brilliantly in theory but I honestly believe they could be contributing to the spread due the number of people who touch all sorts and then touch the inside of their masks alongside those who keep the same filthy mask for months in their pockets. I've sen people wipe down their trolley handle with their mask and then wear said mask.

I have no proof by the way and it's just a gut feeling, so hopefully I'm spectacularly wrong.

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By *LUKCouple
over a year ago

Loughborough


"I would not be suprised that in a few years we will have cases similar to Asbestosis, due to inhalation of micro plastic particles from cheap masks."

Whatever helps you sleep at night

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By *losernow69Man
over a year ago

Melksham


"I would not be suprised that in a few years we will have cases similar to Asbestosis, due to inhalation of micro plastic particles from cheap masks.

Whatever helps you sleep at night "

I count the sheep

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By *hileas-FoggMan
over a year ago

inverurie

Worn because I have to. Having done my face fit tests for working in hazardous atmospheres I know wthe masks that are being used are not fit for purpose. The minimum mask that's needed for this type of thing has to have a rubber seal round your face.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I would not be suprised that in a few years we will have cases similar to Asbestosis, due to inhalation of micro plastic particles from cheap masks.

Whatever helps you sleep at night

I count the sheep"

I tried that, but the wool tickled my nose and made me sneeze

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I would not be suprised that in a few years we will have cases similar to Asbestosis, due to inhalation of micro plastic particles from cheap masks.

Whatever helps you sleep at night

I count the sheep

I tried that, but the wool tickled my nose and made me sneeze "

You have sheep in your bedroom? I'm missing out.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I would not be suprised that in a few years we will have cases similar to Asbestosis, due to inhalation of micro plastic particles from cheap masks.

Whatever helps you sleep at night

I count the sheep

I tried that, but the wool tickled my nose and made me sneeze

You have sheep in your bedroom? I'm missing out."

I think they float in under the eaves

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By *bsolutebeginnersCouple
over a year ago

Planet Ork


"I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

"

I have to wear one for work and I also wear one when required to protect vulnerable people. If you don’t really think that masks make much difference then it would be nice to see if your opinion differed if you were in my operating theatre and I couldn’t be arsed to put my mask on during the procedure.

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By *icboobs26Woman
over a year ago

Bristol


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out no not been in a shop get my food delivered and can honestly say haven't been in a situation where I go any where near anyone outside my bubble even tho I have worked all the way through all over the country."

I've not had to wear one yet either!! Going to have to get one or something though as we now "have" to wear them in playground for school pick up and drop offs when return next week!

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


"I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

Imagine someone does a wet fart.

Bare bum in front of your face and you are getting poo particles all over your mush.

If you're wearing a face mask, you are still getting poo particles all over your coupon but not in your mouth.

If they wear jeans and you wear a facemask there will be no poo particles on your face after they guff.

I can simplify further if you don't understand "

I would love you to do a bare bum wet fart into my face, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yummy

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask.

Take it you haven't been in a shop at all then or any hospital or indoor setting.. or left the house really.

I wear one to protect others and myself. At work I have no choice. I'm often one of those that wears one while in the car by myself as if I'm picking someone up I have to put my mask on before I get in the car and not take it off till I get back out

Wearing a mask in a car on your own wont stop you giving yourself the virus lol

Sorry but that takes a special kind of stupid maybe you should listen to dr fauci and double up "

Are you failing to understand why I have to keep my mask on when I'm driving patients to and from places. Its policy and one I've adhered to while being a volunteer.

Its about protecting myself, those I pick up, and my children I go home To. When wearing a mask properly, it means touching it as little as possible. So till I have a chance to properly wash my hands etc... its hardly hard to understand...

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"I dont

Does your Jean's stop a fart getting out NO!!

So why would you think wearing a mask will stop the gov lurge

"

Thank you Fab for having the filter system

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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago

Beyond the shadows.

To protect others, shops ask me too, My employer has requested I do during working hours and mostly because it keeps my face warm.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask. "
You have not been in a shop for 12 months?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I love how "listening to Dr Fauci" is an insult. How, just how

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By *ustfun009Man
over a year ago

oxford

To protect others and save you from my ugly mug ;(

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

So I can go shopping....that's about it really.

Pop it on as I enter shop, whip it off as I leave.

No other reason.

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By *vcfetishkinkMan
over a year ago

eye

I wear masks for the sensible reasons but have a massive gas mask and respirator fetish , check out the pics

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood

Wear it at work and in shops soon as outdoors off it comes

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


"I haven't as yet been in a situation where I have needed to wear a face mask. You have not been in a shop for 12 months?"
why does every one find it so crazy that I haven't been in a shop in 12 months I have been busy at work have my food delivered what else am I supposed to be going shopping for we aren't even supposed to be doing anything that isn't essential yet seems like everyone goes for a day out to the shops for some reason I haven't avoided shopping just haven't been.

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

I found a surprise benefit on frosty mornings when my asthma would usually be bad. The mask warms up the air before I breathe it in and my lungs don't go haywire. I think it's something that I'll keep wearing on cold mornings even after the masks cease to be mandatory.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I found a surprise benefit on frosty mornings when my asthma would usually be bad. The mask warms up the air before I breathe it in and my lungs don't go haywire. I think it's something that I'll keep wearing on cold mornings even after the masks cease to be mandatory. "

I find it helps keep my face warm but as allergy season kicks in for me it makes my nasal drip worse than normal. Hey ho

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


"I found a surprise benefit on frosty mornings when my asthma would usually be bad. The mask warms up the air before I breathe it in and my lungs don't go haywire. I think it's something that I'll keep wearing on cold mornings even after the masks cease to be mandatory.

I find it helps keep my face warm but as allergy season kicks in for me it makes my nasal drip worse than normal. Hey ho "

Doh! Swings and roundabouts. I haven't been out enough to notice if it makes the nasal drip worse for me lately.

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

To protect myself but I've not worn any of my face masks for a long time as I don't go to any shops x

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

Wear mine where I have to. My biggest moan about face masks are the sheer amount of disposable once chucked on the floor. Constantly having to stop my dog picking them up off the pavement.

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By *ike Hunt888Man
over a year ago

Lancashire.

Well Dr Hillary on GMB this morning reckons we should wear a mask swimming in the sea ffs .

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


"Well Dr Hillary on GMB this morning reckons we should wear a mask swimming in the sea ffs ."

Let’s see him do it first bloody idiot

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Wear mine where I have to. My biggest moan about face masks are the sheer amount of disposable once chucked on the floor. Constantly having to stop my dog picking them up off the pavement. "
this is a big one for me too. I live next to a public footpath and have fished so many out of my shrubbery, there is a bin 100ft or so down the road .. I also live opposite a school and think a lot is parents disposing of them

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

I wear one in the shops because I have to. I don't think they make any difference. I wear one if I am with a client out of courtesy rather than any belief it's making a difference.

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By *rman82Man
over a year ago

Manchester

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By *rman82Man
over a year ago

Manchester

Hiding a cold sore

Robbing a bank

It's a bit kinky

I think these are the only things face masks actually work for... so if I was that way inclined I’d select these.

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