You wear a mask but your "elites" don't have to. Cuomo caught breaking his rule he demanded the surfs do. Wearing mask are for you unwashed masses, Wal-Mart shoppers and deplorables https://twitter.com/i/status/1285353175491411968
When I go to Walmart most of the time I am not unwashed. I used to almost never go to a Walmart but I recently saw how much cheaper the prices were on some items like milk and stuff. I have been going to one of those Walmart Neighborhood groceries a couple of times a week since.
I pre wash before going. If I have to stop at a Starbucks I make sure I stink to fit in with the crowd. I made that up I never go to Starbucks.
I never understood the fascination with Starbucks. Their coffee is swill and I'm not into the frappacino super latte kind of thing. When I go to a coffee shop for I go to a CC's. One of Community Coffee's franchise outlets. Even their coffee isn't nearly as strong as I make it myself.
So...Houston, in particular, was mentioned as a major hotspot. And...reasons were given for that (bars, pools, restaurants, parties), yet no mention of the George Floyd funerals and protests (riots.)
I was a half ass mask wearer in the beginning and up until July 3, when Texas made it mandatory. Now I abide. I not gonna stop doing shit just because a store or place is going to require it. do you stand on the six foot apart X in a shopping line or do you jump it and get all up on someone's back breathing down their neck? What is the least that you do? Stare out the window of your home mocking people?
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