Masks still mandated while flying?

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Re: Masks still mandated while flying?

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At first I didn't get the question at all, because a mask is required at the airport anyway. If you can take it off at the plane is of barely importance, since it is not protecting you, but others if you are affected. So wearing a mask, even if not mandatory, is more a question of how you value other people, rather than following any orders
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ressl wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 6:18 am At first I didn't get the question at all, because a mask is required at the airport anyway. If you can take it off at the plane is of barely importance, since it is not protecting you, but others if you are affected. So wearing a mask, even if not mandatory, is more a question of how you value other people, rather than following any orders
He doesn’t really. He (she, they, it- they clarified) had this to say of a previous visit to Cambodia
Apexisto wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 12:30 pm Thank god I flew away from that shitty country last week.
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2sevensclash wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:46 pm I had to laugh last year when in India. I was flying from Bombay to Chennai no mask needed at check in, no mask needed during security, no mask needed in waiting area, no mask needed when in line to board but as we boarded we were asked to put on a mask. Once we had go to our seats the mask came off and that was it
Same in Vietnam. Packed like sardines at security and immigration but no mask required. Then had to put them on as we boarded only to take them off again 20 minutes later as snack were served. Does it make sense? No, but if that is what the rules are, so be it.
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ressl wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 6:18 am At first I didn't get the question at all, because a mask is required at the airport anyway. If you can take it off at the plane is of barely importance, since it is not protecting you, but others if you are affected. So wearing a mask, even if not mandatory, is more a question of how you value other people, rather than following any orders
A mask isn't required at the airport anymore, at least not in Phnom Penh as of last week. Most people still have the good sense to wear them in such a crowded environment, mind you. But required, no, I didn't see any mask dodger getting grief.
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hanno wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:23 pm
Apexisto wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:13 pm
Freightdog wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:52 am Your obsession against wearing a mask is nearly as irrational as those places still clinging on to the requirement to wear a mask.
Are you sure you haven’t got agoraphobia and claustrophobia to the point of incapacitation.
I am no slave.

Unfortunately, the majority like to be raped mentally, physically and spiritually with such slave gadgets.

At least, I am sure I am not taking dick in the ass and even voluntary so I don't mind to be mocked of raped slaves. Slaves are not rulers of their own destiny.
Wearing a mask makes you a slave? I guess you are not wearing a seatbelt or a helmet either, drive drunk, have unprotected sex with crack whores, all in the name of being free and ruling your destiny….
Not really, I am not intending to crash my car or motorbike and with little vodka and ganja driving is just funnier. I don't have unprotected sex with crack whores since I don't need to pay for sex and this is against my morals but I do like unprotected sex and good creampies since the need for unloading my white man's burden.
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Apexisto wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:13 pm
Freightdog wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:52 am Your obsession against wearing a mask is nearly as irrational as those places still clinging on to the requirement to wear a mask.
Are you sure you haven’t got agoraphobia and claustrophobia to the point of incapacitation.
I am no slave.

Unfortunately, the majority like to be raped mentally, physically and spiritually with such slave gadgets.

At least, I am sure I am not taking dick in the ass and even voluntary so I don't mind to be mocked of raped slaves. Slaves are not rulers of their own destiny.

You probably have, or had, a job at some point in your life. No doubt you would have observed some sort of dress code and health and safety regulations. And you were obedient, you wore what you were told to wear, you followed the H and S rules, or were told to find another job (with similar rules).

Every single day you probably conform to dozens of rules and regulations without even thinking about them and I'm sure you expect others to do the same - you wouldn't be happy to find out the chef who cooked your food didn't wash his hands before cooking your food, or the pilot on that flight you want to take got drunk during every flight, the air traffic control people that day were up there in their tower smoking weed and drinking beer, the plane maintenance crew were disregarding servicing standards, you'd be pissed off if someone blew through a red light and T-boned you on the way to the airport or if your dentist gave you hepatitis because he hadn't been sterilising his equipment and you'd probably shit your pants if your taxi driver decided he wanted to drive on the wrong side of the road at twice the speed limit.... all because those people weren't slaves, they were masters of their own destiny and they made their own rules.
This is one senseless comparison between reasonable regulations, contracts and procedures and unreasonable, wrong and thus evil lunacy. Masks are similar requirement than for Jewish people to wear stars in Nazi Germany and then the requirement to be shipped via trains to the camps, not to mention "hygiene nazi passport" that was emerging in its new form in Europe till 2021 February.

Your grand grand father probably used to say to the same to the Jewish people in Germany that they need to respect the regulations and not to make their own rules according their own intuition, reason and conscience.

Muzzle masks are the sign of oppression and slave mentality, the corruption, the evil magnetism and certainly tells about man's weak character and morals.

This is starting to be common knowledge in the US since Alex Jones and Infowars.com have told them about that mask slave mentality and what masks truly are. According to Alex Jones, masks are like those Nazi symbols in armbands, and for some reason, weak men like to stick together and even stick together with such tyrannical rules that truly is mental and physical raping.

Hence, listen to Alex Jones, he is always right!

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Masks are similar requirement than for Jewish people to wear stars in Nazi Germany and then the requirement to be shipped via trains to the camps, not to mention "hygiene nazi passport" that was emerging in its new form in Europe till 2021 February.
Similar in what way? You seem to have lost the plot to lunatic conspiracy theories. Good luck on your recovery. :?
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Instead of being a drama queen maybe the OP should just stay in Thailand.
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Kenr wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 6:12 pm Instead of being a drama queen maybe the OP should just stay in Thailand.
Oh but Thailand is run by mask nazis.
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Here some still wear a mask too. Went to a wedding last night and all staff and some guests wore a mask.
At first, I didn't get it, but now I understand. Those waering were the people, part of some minority like the Jews, forced to wear one to distinguish them from the rest.
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Re: Masks still mandated while flying?

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My parents routinely wear masks on airplanes way before the virus.

Wearing a mask on an airplane keeps more of the warm exhaled air in the body, especially important at high altitudes were it’s chilly. It also keeps more of the exhaled moisture in the body and helps with the excessive drying effect of the recirculated cabin air.

Military pilots wear masks routinely as well.

Would you prefer a fellow passenger to be coughing and sneezing on you, or into his/her mask?

There are benefits to wearing a mask other than being branded as a Jew.

My opinions, of course.
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