I'm off to my pub mask free

Originally posted by: MisterPicture

Oh, so not wearing a mask is manly now? Insecure much?


It's the best way to spread the virus, ending the thing more quickly, which will help to minimize damage to the economy.  Yes, it is quite manly to risk one's health for the good of all.

 

For those who don't recall, in March I was calling for government to encourage social mingling.  This would have lead to a fast burn and little damage to the economy.  I was very serious about that.  It's too late for a fast burn, and I'll help to speed it along.

Originally posted by: PJ Stroh

Did they let you sit shoulder to shoulder with people at the bar or did they have spacing?     Most places are starting to open up.    Hopefully they can stay that way.   I would say not wearing a mask probably wont help...but on the other hand its kinda hard to drink a beer with a mask on.


No one is allowed to sit at the bar.  Tables have a max of 6 people, but people at the table can be in close proximity to one another.  Adjacent tables must be about 9 feet apart, assuring that people at table A are a minimum of six feet from table B.  While technically, the place has a fire capacity with standing room of about 100 and a corona max policy of 50% fire capacity, these policies max the place out at about 30.

Originally posted by: Mark

He didn't mention it but when he was cruising the restroom at the bar, he didn't have to wear a glove either.


While I'm 61 years old, I'm a "urinary camel".  There was no need for me to visit the restroom.  Had I needed to go, there would not have been gloves.

So the Boiler solution was (and is) to maximize the number of deaths.

 

I guess that's just fine as long as all of those deaths are anonymous strangers. How completely horrible.

 

It is not manly in the slightest to risk the lives of others for one's own selfish purposes. You wear a mask, not to protect yourself, but to protect others.

Edited on May 15, 2020 9:18am

Originally posted by: Boilerman

It's the best way to spread the virus, ending the thing more quickly, which will help to minimize damage to the economy.  Yes, it is quite manly to risk one's health for the good of all.

 

For those who don't recall, in March I was calling for government to encourage social mingling.  This would have lead to a fast burn and little damage to the economy.  I was very serious about that.  It's too late for a fast burn, and I'll help to speed it along.


I always joked that many Republicans tended to be "pro-life" prior to birth but "drop dead" once they were born.

 

I had no idea how literally true that was.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

So the Boiler solution was (and is) to maximize the number of deaths.

 

I guess that's just fine as long as all of those deaths are anonymous strangers. How completely horrible.

 

It is not manly in the slightest to risk the lives of others for one's own selfish purposes. You wear a mask, not to protect yourself, but to protect others.


The solution is not to max deaths, but instead to max infections over a short period of time.  If we would have done this, we would all have been infected within a short period of time, and the economy would jump back.  Yes, I’m willing to risk my health for the good of all. Kevin is a sissy self-indulgent little boy who only cares about himself and sucks off the tit of government. .Kevin believes the money comes from magic, and if we wish for it, magic money will happen.

 

Kevin doesn't understand that money comes from work, effort, sweat and tears.  Kevin has never done these things, but instead has only benefited from free shit from others who gave their work, effort, sweat and tears

Horseshit, Boilerboob.

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