[–] KikesOnTrikes 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Maybe in her jurisdiction. Many laws state that businesses can deny people with medical exemptions services.
[–] mr_anthrope 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I'm so tired of this shit. I've got kinda bad tinnitus and with some people I have difficulty hearing what they're saying because their voices are muffled by their masks. It's especially hard when they're also behind a layer of plexiglass. I've avoided masks as much as possible (only 4 times so far) but I'll be happy when everyone else gets rid of them so that I can hear what people are saying again.
[–] CognitiveDissident5 [S] 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Tinnitus is living hell. No doubt you've got a white noise machine? They're fucking excellent.
[–] CrackerSlant ago (edited ago)
My local true value had this sign up the very day the first mask mandates came out this summer. I've been giving them my business over HD even though it is a little more pricy.
[–] WireResource 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Just lie. Tell them you are exempt because you are recovering from Ebola, tuberculosis, or some other highly contagious disease that involves the respiratory system. Anyone still being a foot solider for this hoax at this point is too stupid to qualify for consideration as a human being and thus is owed no legitimate explanation.
[–] TerraKell 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I wear a mask made of cheese cloth but it usually is on my chin and lips. One old man looked askance at me yesterday. I told him to wear two masks if he was so worried and to spray the outer one liberally with Lysol to kill the germs. Can you picture a liberal wearing a mask soaked in Lysol? Maybe that could replace Tide pods?
[–] New-World-Ebola ago
splooge wears an inverted cockmuzzle