I can leave my house without a mask, but not my car.
It has become as automatic as buckling my seat belt; in this case, it’s unbuckle, mask up.
Wearing masks has had some positive side effects: infections of the regular flu are way down and people who suffer from seasonal allergies are breathing easier.
I don’t mid taking medications when I need them, but I would prefer not if I can “tough it out” or have an alternative. Many anti-allergen medications have the side effect of drowsiness. My brain works slow enough as is.
Farside99 over 3 years ago
Now people can see how big your nose is again.
Ubintold over 3 years ago
I could write a tune about how many Times I forgot my mask.
dflak over 3 years ago
I can leave my house without a mask, but not my car.
It has become as automatic as buckling my seat belt; in this case, it’s unbuckle, mask up.
Wearing masks has had some positive side effects: infections of the regular flu are way down and people who suffer from seasonal allergies are breathing easier.
I don’t mid taking medications when I need them, but I would prefer not if I can “tough it out” or have an alternative. Many anti-allergen medications have the side effect of drowsiness. My brain works slow enough as is.
[Traveler] Premium Member over 3 years ago
How about getting half way to the store before remembering the mask left in the car
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Now I panic when I see lips in public.
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
I even keep a mask in my pocket on my early morning walks even though I dont see many people and rarely talk to anyone
Just in case
When its cold enough, I put it on just to keep my face warm
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
Then there’s the song about the trails and tribulations of having to wear a mask to out in public.
Stat_man99 over 3 years ago
There will be NO HEARTACHE of leaving the house without a mask!! FREEDOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!