Get ready for the 2nd wave. Duncan is gonna miss his Subway and Olive Garden and rage out.Thankfully most people I deal with are pretty level headed (kinda surprised tbh) and even 95% of them are finally wearing masks (they are mandatory, but ya still got that select few), but it's that 5% that is annoying as hell and the pointless crap people don't need.
So far in my area it seems like people have taken it seriously. There are a lot of cars on the road, but you drive by parking lot after parking lot and not many cars are in them. I even saw a redneck fishing by himself with gloves and a mask on.
"Oh waaahhh I can't stay home, Internet and TV and video games are too boring! I need to go to Denny's and eat a grand slam!"Excuse me, being asked to stay at home is the greatest tyranny Americans have faced in the American history of America.
Meanwhile our ancestors rarely lived passed 35, we were constantly conscripted into war, our mothers were lucky to survive childbirth, we had multiple dead siblings due to diseases, and we had no concept of therapy or mental illness.
You can still fish?
"Oh waaahhh I can't stay home, Internet and TV and video games are too boring! I need to go to Denny's and eat a grand slam!"I really don't get it. Like, yeah I'm kinda bored not being able to do stuff by going out, but we have so many ways to entertain ourselves nowadays, there's really no excuse.
Meanwhile our ancestors rarely lived passed 35, we were constantly conscripted into war, our mothers were lucky to survive childbirth, we had multiple dead siblings due to diseases, and we had no concept of therapy or mental illness.
I guess. I don't see many people fishing, but I saw this one guy. He was on a bridge in a rural area that no one really walks on, it's usually only cars and maybe only a handful every hour. It just shocked me, he was clearly a red neck and those tend to be Trump guys, but he was by himself and wearing protextion.
That was my impression of an American. What did you think?All talk, and no action. Now get back to quarantine and do as you're told.
So my wife comes from a long line of baptists, her dad, uncle, granddad, great granddad, dating back to the 1700s were all preachers. Her grandfather is 94 years old and still preaches, still gets in the car and drives 10 miles to his church every Sunday and hasn't missed but a handful of Sundays in the 60+ years he's been preaching.
Three weeks ago, he bought himself a laptop, set it up himself, and figured out how to live stream, share it on Facebook, and this Sunday will be his 3rd live stream service from the safety of his home.
I respect the hell out of that. 94 years old and he can figure it out, the other selfish assholes out there should take notes.