Quote (ReturnFormer @ Feb 22 2021 01:57pm)
lets take this slow, one step at a time, so you can maybe understand:
you posit that masks are harmful because they block your airflow, right?
so theres less air going both in and out, right?
which is bigger, air molecules or covid?
covid is, of course, bigger. so even if youre right that covid goes through the mask, just like air, which is smaller, its still going to limit how much is going through. theres going to be less spreading of covid due to the mask. even if it doesnt block it completely, it reduces it. reducing some is certainly better than reducing none.
um, ok. so? hes an idiot and a hypocrite. that doesnt make masks any less beneficial.
well, that guy certainly sounds like a shining star of intelligence.... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
heres a more reliable source for info:
https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/threats-to-dental-health/what-is-mask-mouthminor issues that are easy to address while continuing to wear a mask.
"you posit that masks are harmful because they block your airflow, right?"
(actually i think I made that argument, but i made several others. but yea one is going to have to suk air through that nasty mask.)
"which is bigger, air molecules or covid?"
(ummm duhhh errrr duhhh im stuck on dis one)
there is no scientific data or evidence that masks work. states with out mandates fare the same if not better then states with mandates. I have posted a couple of those but you ignore them preferring your imagination.
"minor issues that are easy to address while continuing to wear a mask."
(or get rid of the filthy fukn thing. Get rid of all the hazards at once with out compromising any advantages effects because those only exist within the imagination. Perhaps thats why new england journal of medicine calls masks a "talisman".
tal·is·man
/ˈtaləsmən,ˈtalizmən/
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noun
noun: talisman; plural noun: talismans
an object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck.
you would put up chain link to stop mosquitoes then a some mosquitoes would land on the fence and you would say "see it works because it stopped some of them"
"um, ok. so? hes an idiot and a hypocrite. that doesnt make masks any less beneficial."
(they are all like that and that should tell you something.)
"well, that guy certainly sounds like a shining star of intelligence....
:rofl:
:rofl:
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(he was only relating information from a article a dentist wrote. You are just making a cheesy excuse to ignore it. Shows you will only accept what tickles your cognitive bias.)
from your link (a colgate pr piece) admitting " However, wearing a mask for an extended period can create unwanted side effects, such as mask mouth."
your link is just as acceptable as any other for showing some of the hazards of masking.
I wonder how many people got mask mouth over the year. Nobody is out there telling them about it. Fukn government doesnt care about it.
This post was edited by TiStuff on Feb 23 2021 03:18am