alaska

Senior Member
May 25, 2013
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It existed no doubts, but the reaction of the world was exaggerated. Didn’t take the vaccine though and I’m happy I didn’t
I was just kidding. I caught COVID and it sucked (sickest I've ever been), and I had the vaccine and the booster. But yes the reaction was exaggerated, particularly in my city.

PS: I still see people walking around in the park, alone on a nice day, wearing a cloth mask. Not many, but still.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I was just kidding. I caught COVID and it sucked (sickest I've ever been), and I had the vaccine and the booster. But yes the reaction was exaggerated, particularly in my city.

PS: I still see people walking around in the park, alone on a nice day, wearing a cloth mask. Not many, but still.
People forget Asians did this for years after SARS in 2006. But I guess if they're Asian they have magic powers of invisibility?
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I'm American, not caring what other countries do is my gawd given right
You act as if there are no Asians in America. :rndh:

Asians on the West Coast, in Hawaii, in NYC, etc... people were masking up everywhere afterwards. Only a few paused to ask, "Are they sick or something?"

Amazing how crap goes on under everyone's noses and people only notice 15 years later.
 

alaska

Senior Member
May 25, 2013
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You act as if there are no Asians in America. :rndh:

Asians on the West Coast, in Hawaii, in NYC, etc... people were masking up everywhere afterwards. Only a few paused to ask, "Are they sick or something?"

Amazing how crap goes on under everyone's noses and people only notice 15 years later.
Again, I am just kidding. I live in Seattle, loads of Asians here. Doesn't change the fact that masking when you are out in the open, alone, is completely irrational. You may as well step over sidewalk cracks or turn the light switch on/off three times before you leave the house.
 

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