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action magic said:
So, If a fart can squeeze past a tight bung hole, through clinched cheeks, a pair of under wear and tight jeans... Do you really think your mask is gonna work???

You do realize germs are transmitted by vectors right? A sneeze, cough, breathing. In this case it is water droplets. There is other ways they spread, but we are talking about masks.

So to use your analogy, your bung hole, cheeks, underwear and jeans will do a great job by stopping the ecoli from that wet fart from spreading, by blocking the liquid fecal matter. Now if you walked around naked and farted on someones face, they could easily get sick or catch pink eye. Or if you dig your hand in your ass and tub a door knob, if that person rubs their eye after without washing their hands, they'll get sick.

A surgical mask, bandanna is slowing the spread of the transmission. Whether it be breath, coughing, or sneezing. All of which people do a poor job at before all this started, by either not covering it at all, or using their hand and then touching a surface etc. Now if you have a mask like a N95, or respirator then it will protect you if that bug is in the air. But seeing that we literally don't know enough N95 masks for everyone right now, the next best step is to limit the number of bugs in the air.
 
impulse said:
action magic said:
So, If a fart can squeeze past a tight bung hole, through clinched cheeks, a pair of under wear and tight jeans... Do you really think your mask is gonna work???

You do realize germs are transmitted by vectors right? A sneeze, cough, breathing. In this case it is water droplets. There is other ways they spread, but we are talking about masks.

So to use your analogy, your bung hole, cheeks, underwear and jeans will do a great job by stopping the ecoli from that wet fart from spreading, by blocking the liquid fecal matter. Now if you walked around naked and farted on someones face, they could easily get sick or catch pink eye. Or if you dig your hand in your ass and tub a door knob, if that person rubs their eye after without washing their hands, they'll get sick.

A surgical mask, bandanna is slowing the spread of the transmission. Whether it be breath, coughing, or sneezing. All of which people do a poor job at before all this started, by either not covering it at all, or using their hand and then touching a surface etc. Now if you have a mask like a N95, or respirator then it will protect you if that bug is in the air. But seeing that we literally don't know enough N95 masks for everyone right now, the next best step is to limit the number of bugs in the air.

Wouldn't farts have teeny tiny little shiat droplets in there which could finagle through the underwear and jeans.

What's your vector Victor? ~ Airplane
 
gunsnboobs said:
impulse said:
action magic said:
So, If a fart can squeeze past a tight bung hole, through clinched cheeks, a pair of under wear and tight jeans... Do you really think your mask is gonna work???

You do realize germs are transmitted by vectors right? A sneeze, cough, breathing. In this case it is water droplets. There is other ways they spread, but we are talking about masks.

So to use your analogy, your bung hole, cheeks, underwear and jeans will do a great job by stopping the ecoli from that wet fart from spreading, by blocking the liquid fecal matter. Now if you walked around naked and farted on someones face, they could easily get sick or catch pink eye. Or if you dig your hand in your ass and tub a door knob, if that person rubs their eye after without washing their hands, they'll get sick.

A surgical mask, bandanna is slowing the spread of the transmission. Whether it be breath, coughing, or sneezing. All of which people do a poor job at before all this started, by either not covering it at all, or using their hand and then touching a surface etc. Now if you have a mask like a N95, or respirator then it will protect you if that bug is in the air. But seeing that we literally don't know enough N95 masks for everyone right now, the next best step is to limit the number of bugs in the air.

Wouldn't farts have teeny tiny little shiat droplets in there which could finagle through the underwear and jeans.

What's your vector Victor? ~ Airplane

Does your butthole produce liquid fecal matter that is smaller than the average humans? If so, I guess that is always possible.

Now if you sharted yourself to the point that it was literally leaking out of your pants. Then any drops on the ground, or anything our ass touched or sat on would be covered with e coli. Any if someone touched that liquid, and had a cut on their hand, touched one of their mucus membranes they could get sick.

Or if you pressurized your shit, to the point that it had enough power to push through those layers of clothes then yes. And if it was able to atomize, then someone could breath it in. Do you has a pressure washer asshole?

Or if you were so full of shit, when you coughed, sneezed, or breathed, then that in turn could atomize your shit and get other people sick.
 
impulse said:
gunsnboobs said:
impulse said:
You do realize germs are transmitted by vectors right? A sneeze, cough, breathing. In this case it is water droplets. There is other ways they spread, but we are talking about masks.

So to use your analogy, your bung hole, cheeks, underwear and jeans will do a great job by stopping the ecoli from that wet fart from spreading, by blocking the liquid fecal matter. Now if you walked around naked and farted on someones face, they could easily get sick or catch pink eye. Or if you dig your hand in your ass and tub a door knob, if that person rubs their eye after without washing their hands, they'll get sick.

A surgical mask, bandanna is slowing the spread of the transmission. Whether it be breath, coughing, or sneezing. All of which people do a poor job at before all this started, by either not covering it at all, or using their hand and then touching a surface etc. Now if you have a mask like a N95, or respirator then it will protect you if that bug is in the air. But seeing that we literally don't know enough N95 masks for everyone right now, the next best step is to limit the number of bugs in the air.

Wouldn't farts have teeny tiny little shiat droplets in there which could finagle through the underwear and jeans.

What's your vector Victor? ~ Airplane

Does your butthole produce liquid fecal matter that is smaller than the average humans? If so, I guess that is always possible.

Now if you sharted yourself to the point that it was literally leaking out of your pants. Then any drops on the ground, or anything our ass touched or sat on would be covered with e coli. Any if someone touched that liquid, and had a cut on their hand, touched one of their mucus membranes they could get sick.

Or if you pressurized your s***, to the point that it had enough power to push through those layers of clothes then yes. And if it was able to atomize, then someone could breath it in. Do you has a pressure washer a**hole?

Or if you were so full of s***, when you coughed, sneezed, or breathed, then that in turn could atomize your s*** and get other people sick.

Well, even though he's a Trump hating ass I have to follow the advice of Jack Nicholson in the movie Bucket List: "Never trust a fart after 50" so I'm gonna have to say yes/maybe to the "liquid fecal matter" and "sharted yourself".

The rest is yet undetermined but I will keep my attention focused.
 
FFS Bacteria. Please check the ACTUAL science and not the hyperbole. A germ is .5 micron. The corona virus is .05. The N95 (filters 95% down to.3 micron) while in pristine condition captures the saliva encapsulated virus, however it does not and cannot capture the expelled non saliva encapsulated virus. Again pristine, not used, worn, wrinkled, over exposed to heat and elements mask. Now cloth bandanas and the ilk are akin to as a recent post that said " chain link fence to keep out mosquitoes". So in a nutshell, you wish to wear a mask, go right ahead (Hypoxea headaches etc will come around shortly) and wear one. But do NOT for one second force anybody else to do so. You think its dangerous to not wear a mask? Keep fuking with free Americans that do not wish to. THAT will get you "cured".
 
While not wanting to argue, the fact remains that a mask / bandana is not likely to protect anything only slow "some" of it down. Still leaves the eyes vulnerable. The better answer is a healthy immune system and good hygiene. That tiny virus is in the air as well as thousands of other virii, germs and bacteria. And have been for eons. So wear a mask if it gives you peace of mind.
 
XJThrottle said:
deadshot556 said:
XJThrottle said:
A business has the RIGHT to refuse me business if I don't follow their rules. Most post a sign in the front window of this right of refusal. If I feel I NEED what they have, and they require a mask, I'll wear it. Do you think you can just roll into any major sit down restaurant without a shirt and be seated? Hell, In-n-Out for that matter.. Nope.

BUUUTTT, if I can get it from a place that doesn't require a mask, they will be the ones getting my money.

Free enterprise.
Rolls eyes...

Roll your eyes all you want, champ.

Since the MVD is closed, I had to go to a third party joint today to renew the tags on my Jeep. Some millennial cunt was giving me s*** because I didn't have a mask on, even though the place only had chairs about 10' apart. When she got to the counter she was bitching to the employees that I didn't have a mask on. Mind you, no posted sign on the door. They wouldn't serve me unless I put a mask on.

Please, go into one of these type places and express your opinion. Tell us how it goes. When you file the lawsuit because they turned you away, we would love to know the results...in 2030..


I NEEDED the service, therefore I complied....

yawn, got anything besides babbling bologna?
Its not their rules genius. They are sucking the governments cock out of fear.
 
impulse said:
Can't you renew tags online?

Mine had expired, and I didn't notice. You can only do it on line 30 days after expiration. Mine expired in March..
 
April 1, 2020 -- Anybody notice the massive media coverage?

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2006372

We know that wearing a mask outside health care facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection. Public health authorities define a significant exposure to Covid-19 as face-to-face contact within 6 feet with a patient with symptomatic Covid-19 that is sustained for at least a few minutes (and some say more than 10 minutes or even 30 minutes). The chance of catching Covid-19 from a passing interaction in a public space is therefore minimal. In many cases, the desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic.

The article then goes on to discuss universal masking in hospitals, and concludes that it might be of some small value when combined with all the other hospital protocols (gowns, gloves, etc.), but

It is also clear that masks serve symbolic roles. Masks are not only tools, they are also talismans that may help increase health care workers’ perceived sense of safety, well-being, and trust in their hospitals. Although such reactions may not be strictly logical, we are all subject to fear and anxiety, especially during times of crisis. One might argue that fear and anxiety are better countered with data and education than with a marginally beneficial mask, particularly in light of the worldwide mask shortage, but it is difficult to get clinicians to hear this message in the heat of the current crisis. Expanded masking protocols’ greatest contribution may be to reduce the transmission of anxiety, over and above whatever role they may play in reducing transmission of Covid-19.
 
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