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So anybody with cursory knowledge of how disease spreads will know that the primary entry into the body is through the face.

Example: Guy has a cold. He coughs into his hand, then use a doorknob. You come along 5 minutes later, and use the same doorknob. As you walk into the room, oh shit you've got an eyelash in your eyeball. So you rub at your eye. And now you have probably contracted the cold virus that was left behind on the doorknob.

With this knowledge, think about how we are all being forced to wear masks everywhere that other people go. People are disgusting, their hands often have feces and god knows what else on them, and they are still touching things despite wearing a mask. Masks are uncomfortable, and thus most people will be adjusting their mask multiple times per hour- that means they're touching their face all the time.

Every time a person wants to take a drink, they have to touch their face. The mask mandates are causing diseases to spread far more than they are preventing, because you have to touch your face all the fucking time to make it through your work shift or go shopping or whatever.

I've seen a lot of people who already know about the potential for bacterial pneumonia from wearing masks. When you breathe out or cough, your body is trying to expel things from your lungs that don't belong there. If you have a cloth rag in front of your mouth, it's going to absorb all of that shit your body is trying to expel, and you're going to BREATHE IT BACK IN.

"Professionals" will dismiss me and my statements and my logic, simply because I'm not a doctor. But in 2020, I can learn basically the same shit doctors can via the internet. Experts aren't quite as necessary, and can be challenged/questioned more because the entire collective of human knowledge is just a few keystrokes away.

So next time you're trying to convince someone about masks, use this logic, the face touching causing faster spread of not only covid but all other contagions. It's easy to research the truth of "Touching face = probably going to get sick".

So anybody with cursory knowledge of how disease spreads will know that the primary entry into the body is through the face. Example: Guy has a cold. He coughs into his hand, then use a doorknob. You come along 5 minutes later, and use the same doorknob. As you walk into the room, *oh shit* you've got an eyelash in your eyeball. So you rub at your eye. And now you have probably contracted the cold virus that was left behind on the doorknob. With this knowledge, think about how we are all being *forced* to wear masks everywhere that other people go. People are disgusting, their hands often have feces and god knows what else on them, and they are still touching things despite wearing a mask. Masks are uncomfortable, and thus most people will be adjusting their mask multiple times per hour- *that means they're touching their face all the time.* Every time a person wants to take a drink, *they have to touch their face.* The mask mandates are causing diseases to spread far more than they are preventing, because you have to touch your face all the fucking time to make it through your work shift or go shopping or whatever. I've seen a lot of people who already know about the potential for bacterial pneumonia from wearing masks. **When you breathe out or cough, your body is trying to expel things from your lungs that don't belong there. If you have a cloth rag in front of your mouth, it's going to absorb all of that shit your body is trying to expel, and you're going to BREATHE IT BACK IN.** "Professionals" will dismiss me and my statements and my logic, simply because I'm not a doctor. But in 2020, I can learn basically the same shit doctors can via the internet. Experts aren't quite as necessary, and can be challenged/questioned more because *the entire collective of human knowledge is just a few keystrokes away.* So next time you're trying to convince someone about masks, use this logic, the face touching causing faster spread of not only covid but all other contagions. It's easy to research the truth of "Touching face = probably going to get sick".

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[–] [deleted] 0 pt (edited )

Pneumonia is a fucking joke, I had it when I was a kid and barely noticed.

I still remember my mom's friend screaming at me because I disappeared into the woods to play "cowboys and indians" after coming home from the doctor. It was 40 degrees outside and I didn't wear a jacket. lol

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Pneumonia is still more dangerous than the china virus, but everyone seems hell-bent on getting it, so they can virtue signal.

[–] [deleted] 0 pt (edited )

Anything is more dangerous than a fake virus.

I take absolutely no precautions because look, there are no killer viruses. The worst that can happen is you get the sniffles.

Even if you roll around on mats for hours with dirty foreigners, I only got ringworm once and it's inconsequential.

The more you expose yourself to, the stronger you'll be. That's why I almost never get sick no matter how careless I am.

It's practically impossible unless I'm extremely overtrained/overworked.

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>Even if you roll around on mats for hours with dirty foreigners, I only got ringworm once and it's inconsequential.

Raises more questions than answers... lol.