I'm a little scared. When restrictions are lifted, and I can go places and talk to people again, how should I act? What should I do? How close should I get to people? If they try to sneeze on me, can I defend myself by shooting them?
Can't the state create day itineraries for us?. Better yet, are there any state workers that can come to my house and guide me through the day?
@whodey saidthe bulge in my pocket is just for sneezers
I'm a little scared. When restrictions are lifted, and I can go places and talk to people again, how should I act? What should I do? How close should I get to people? If they try to sneeze on me, can I defend myself by shooting them?
Can't the state create day itineraries for us?. Better yet, are there any state workers that can come to my house and guide me through the day?
@lemondrop saidThe bulge in my pocket is the thought of going to my favourite restaurant again.
the bulge in my pocket is just for sneezers
03 May 20
@whodey saidJust try to sit at least 6 feet away from your shrink. 😛
I'm a little scared. When restrictions are lifted, and I can go places and talk to people again, how should I act? What should I do? How close should I get to people? If they try to sneeze on me, can I defend myself by shooting them?
Can't the state create day itineraries for us?. Better yet, are there any state workers that can come to my house and guide me through the day?
@whodey saidYou were talking to people before Covid-19?
I'm a little scared. When restrictions are lifted, and I can go places and talk to people again, how should I act? What should I do? How close should I get to people? If they try to sneeze on me, can I defend myself by shooting them?
Can't the state create day itineraries for us?. Better yet, are there any state workers that can come to my house and guide me through the day?
@whodey saidHealthcare guidelines regarding the questions you just asked are being published on a daily basis, on TV, radio, and the internet. Either you're living under a rock, or you don't know how to read (or both)
I'm a little scared. When restrictions are lifted, and I can go places and talk to people again, how should I act? What should I do? How close should I get to people? If they try to sneeze on me, can I defend myself by shooting them?
Can't the state create day itineraries for us?. Better yet, are there any state workers that can come to my house and guide me through the day?
You want to be a little less sacred? Crawl out from under your rock and learn to read. 🙄