Sometimes freedom is messy.And you interpret that as a right to infect others? Wow.
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Sometimes freedom is messy.And you interpret that as a right to infect others? Wow.
You're one of the first people I've seen that actually knows what they're talking about.Liberty-
the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
Wow, folks caring about others more than themselves. Such a foreign concept to many - evidently.
You are really rude.Because it's a fake excuse. The greater public good is a higher need. You do not have a right to infect others because of what you believe or do not believe. Nobody is telling anyone not to believe as they do either. Believe in the flying spaghetti monster if you want, just do not bring others harm as a result.
We are not animals to be managed We are human beings with God given rights.How does common sense husbandry methods applied to human beings have to hobble the entire population? Please don't choose to misinterpret what I posted.
and responsibilities.We are not animals to be managed We are human beings with God given rights.
How are you considering someone’s personal decisions “the right to infect others?” If you don’t like it stay away from other people. Make anyone you come into contact with show you proof they’ve been vaccinated. Don’t be surprised when quite a few tell you to kick rocks.And you interpret that as a right to infect others? Wow.
Welcome to BYC and the Covid thread. Wearing a mask feels pretty normal to me now too.How has covid changed my daily life? Well, after 2 years of wearing a mask - I don't think I can ever stop, I never realised how much i walk around with my mouth hanging open nowand all the money saved from buying lipstick! Its almost the 'new normal' now, i never really thought about how disgusting public surfaces can be - like supermarket trolleys and the tube
I'm fortunate enough that my role was already half London based, half home - so the adjustment to WFH was pretty easy for me. We ended up moving out into the country (hence the chickens!) if anything, covid forced me to wake up and realise there is more to life than commuting 7 hours to an office, now I make time for gardening, my relationship and hobbies!