All the time I have people come in to work wearing a mask, which is fine normally, good for them, but they are wearing them on their chin, chin diaper style. Not covering up anything. Or at best just their mouth, sometimes. Nobody is making these people wear a mask anymore, so why are they doing it at all if they are just going to do it wrong? Is it an attempt at a political statement? A lack of education? I end up baffled for a while every time I see one of these people.

  • BruceTwarzen
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    I never understood the whole: “stupid and pointless anger” a lot of people had. I had a co-worker who would turn his head when we were driving, veing annoyed because someone dared to wear a mask while being alone in their car. Or he saw someone sitting alone in an office with a mask. Like, i don’t know dude, maybe their coworker is on the toilet or something. Also, non of your business. Imagine getting mad at people for wearing sunglasses when it got cloudy. TAKE THAT SHIT OFF, IT’S POINTLESS

    • @Chobbes@beehaw.org
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      31 year ago

      It’s a bit odd… I guess people just want to feel justified in their own beliefs about the thing which manifests as anger. But I think there’s often perfectly reasonable justifications for these things too… Like, Uber and Lyft both required drivers to mask, so it’s perfectly reasonable for them to just keep the mask on between picking up passengers, and in that case it really wouldn’t be useless… Maybe somebody is picking somebody up or just dropped somebody off and feels more comfortable keeping the mask on in the meantime… Maybe it’s just easier to put the mask on at home and they don’t want to fiddle with it during the day… Or maybe it’s completely pointless, but it doesn’t harm anybody so who cares?

      Honestly, I’ve just found the response to COVID (particularly in the USA) really depressing to the point where I just don’t want to be around people anymore. I guess just all of the selfishness and vitriol about the whole thing really took a toll on me.