It’s a sad sad sight
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Re: It’s a sad sad sight
PffftJohn Bingham wrote: At least you'll avoid skin cancer.
Skin cancer, like that's real! That was created by government and perpetuated by media just to keep us indoors so they had privacy needed to clean up evidence of UFOs
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Masks make the face recognition software overload the satellite AI's that will eventually be used to track vax non compliant criminals.
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I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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Re: It’s a sad sad sight
I got introduced to wearing masks by my parents. They wear them on the long overseas flights especially while sleeping. The masks keep the heat and moisture coming out of the lungs from escaping.
As for mask wearing now. I don’t wear the cotton masks or bandanas that are the trend. These don’t protect well against inhaled virus. I go for either triple layer procedural masks (hospital masks), KN95 masks, wraparound masks with disposable filters, or the latest, static charged masks that repel virus particles.
Phuket Richard - have you tried the masks with a rigid, plastic internal cup? They prevent the mask from collapsing when one inhales. One brand is the Envo mask. Plastic cup with replaceable N95 filter underneath. Helps with the feeling of mask collapse.
Once vaccines come out, all this will eventually disappear. In the order of a few years, maybe.
The world economy, and the massive debt racked up to prevent it’s collapse, not so sure. The US and other world standard currencies will be fine. Everyone uses dollars and buys Treasury bills. But for small countries, they might go into bankruptcy.
As for mask wearing now. I don’t wear the cotton masks or bandanas that are the trend. These don’t protect well against inhaled virus. I go for either triple layer procedural masks (hospital masks), KN95 masks, wraparound masks with disposable filters, or the latest, static charged masks that repel virus particles.
Phuket Richard - have you tried the masks with a rigid, plastic internal cup? They prevent the mask from collapsing when one inhales. One brand is the Envo mask. Plastic cup with replaceable N95 filter underneath. Helps with the feeling of mask collapse.
Once vaccines come out, all this will eventually disappear. In the order of a few years, maybe.
The world economy, and the massive debt racked up to prevent it’s collapse, not so sure. The US and other world standard currencies will be fine. Everyone uses dollars and buys Treasury bills. But for small countries, they might go into bankruptcy.
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