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Alexa, what's the animal that's supposed to be capable of hearing dogwhistles?

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Published: 2 years, 10 months ago
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WhiteSnowRose
2 years, 10 months ago
Also tho, what's wrong with wearing a mask?
WhiteSnowRose
2 years, 10 months ago
I went through the trans tag and it confuses me on your posts. Are you like.. against trans people? Are you trans?
UnstableSable
2 years, 10 months ago
Both. I have dysphoria but I oppose preferred pronouns, HRT, and transition surgery.
WhiteSnowRose
2 years, 10 months ago
Ah alright, but I am gonna use they/them because honestly I can't predict gender dysphoria. That shit sucks tbh
WhiteSnowRose
2 years, 10 months ago
Upon further thinking I have come up with a reasonable response really.

Store employees are not allowed to stop shoplifting because of store policies and stuff. And also really, if it's a chain store like Walmart aor Target they can afford to lose a couple of things. I mean most of the stolen stuff are food so it's understandable why people would steal that.
UnstableSable
2 years, 10 months ago
Robbing from a chain store hurts the employees and store manager of that location specifically, even if the big company as a whole doesn't feel it immediately. Robbing from a smaller local business does even more damage, but that doesn't mean robbing the big store is nothing.

Again, all I was saying here was that murdering people, robbing people, and burning buildings to the ground are bad things. The fact that store employees are told to prioritize their safety above the product doesn't in any way contradict this.
UnstableSable
2 years, 10 months ago
Many things, some of which I went over in several of my earlier comics. I'm asthmatic so trying to force me to wear one causes suffocation, and I'm autistic so forcing me to wear one causes stress which triggers hyperventilation. Plus in principle there's literally no reason to be able to force someone who's healthy at the time to wear one outside of maybe a hospital, and even then it's for 15 minutes max.

The mask is mostly a political virtue signal.
WhiteSnowRose
2 years, 10 months ago
Hmmm I dunno, I am asthmatic too but not autistic (tho I might not be diagnosed. It's somewhat expensive to do so.)

But probably it's because I wear those black masks where the fuzzy part of the blue masks don't make my face itch.

And for the healthy part I'm assuming, it's mostly to stop the spread from asymptomatic people. I mean you can be healthy and have Covid in you and you can be a danger if you don't wear a mask
UnstableSable
2 years, 10 months ago
The black cloth mask lets you breathe more freely because it's more porous, and thus not secure. A properly functioning mask will make you start choking after like 15 minutes, which is the maximum medical recommended time for wearing one; only ways around this are to wear a non-functional mask (virtue signal) or to wear the mask incorrectly (most of my managers wear theirs around their chins, more than half of people who wear one casually have it cover the mouth but leave the nose exposed).

The whole "asymptomatic carriers" thing is unreasonable because nobody can know the difference between someone infected but asymptomatic and someone who is simply not infected at all; basically you have to treat people as guilty until proven innocent sick until proven healthy, which is backwards. Further, anyone who is vaccinated (and trusts the vaccine) should have no fear of contracting the virus and no worry about spreading it. Anyone who's actually caught and recovered from the virus naturally even less so.
WhiteSnowRose
2 years, 10 months ago
Actually it's not a black cloth mask lol, black disposable medical mask. The clothes ones get so soaked when I use them.
WhiteSnowRose
2 years, 10 months ago
But the vaccine would work if everyone is vaccinated. Vaccines are just meant to lower the chance of getting an infection.

And the thing is that nobody is getting tested for Covid for them to actually prove that they aren't infected or not. That's why we have to he cautious and think everyone is sick or not. If they are sick or asymptomatic they wouldn't be going outside and stuff
UnstableSable
2 years, 10 months ago
...this is literally not how we've reacted to any disease in history ever, including ones more transmissible and more deadly. It's never been considered before that somehow, the vaccinated can magically pass the disease to the unvaccinated, nor that the vaccinated should need to be afraid of the vaccinated. This is completely not how actual functional vaccines work.

If you need to constantly check yourself for a plague, it's not much of a plague. We have, if anything, a glut of over-testing for any minor symptom of illness to check and see if it's this one, in particular, out of tens of thousands of possible microbes that can cause illness. We're being taught to become blind to all other contagious diseases and to mind them less, fixating so much on this one that was, even at its worst, literally just a slightly less deadly but slightly more transmissible cold/flu, and has only continued to grow weaker and never stronger for two years.

But I guess the vaccines just won't work until 100% of all people have it, including those so immunocompromised that even a weakened vaccine form of a virus will kill them. A real all or nothing proposition is it, somehow, unlike literally every single medical treatment for every illness in the history of medicine?
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