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It's interesting how this varies by neighborhood. A fancyish restaurant right next to UChicago is full on the patio with nobody or just one table filled inside. |
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But then the baby will be a baby for 2 years and then a toddler. The same argument could be used. I’m too afraid to get a mild illness that im vaccinated against because my wife is pregnant. Then it will be im afraid to have my toddler get covid, which they have a near zero chance of getting sick from or dying from but why take the risk? Why take the risk to drive in a car, a toddler has a good chance of getting injured or killed if you get in a severe car accident so why go out at all? The world is a scary place and you could die from anything at anytime. Sometimes people just minding their own business get squished by ice falling off of roofs in the winter. Sometimes you could be standing on a sidewalk and a tire can come out of nowhere flying off of a car and kill you. A pitbull could come out of nowhere and rip your face off, etc. Covid has made half of the population lose their minds and governments as well. It’s as if half of all people stopped being able to think rationally and stopped them from assessing risks rationally. I see dummies in cars driving with masks on by themselves and texting and driving. They think they’re being safe by wearing a mask and then take their eyes off of the road texting. |
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3 million per year in the US are injured from car accidents and there’s roughly 6 million car accidents per year in the US; so you have a much greater percent chance of getting injured or killed by driving than from covid. But nobody worries about that.
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But you're wrong that nobody worries about driving. I dislike driving because it is stressful to be in operation of a dangerous weapon that can injure me or others. Much less stressful to take the train... |
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My point is, stop worrying about COVID, there’s a million other things that could fuck you up. Live your life and stop worrying about COVID. |
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Right and most of the time when you cross the street without looking, nothing bad happens. Why bother? |
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I own 2 cars, depending on a few things, I'll probably own a third in a year or so. Honestly, I'm never stressed about driving, it's relaxing. Put on some jams, or a podcast or AM Talk Radio, veg out, enjoy the scenery, adjust the temperature to the perfect comfort level, make a few phone calls if you want. Take a last minute detour somewhere, it's great! I'm not a wound up person that stresses out on stupid stuff. Traffic jam, no worries, nothing I can do about it. Open freeway, yeah I'm going 75 mph, nothing to stress on. |
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But we should keep masking indefinitely and social distancing forever. Pittsburgh just mandated that all of those in public school have to wear masks. That’s going to be 3 school years where kids don’t get social cues from faces. That’s going to fuck kids up way more than the tiny tiny percentage that get sick and die. Seriously, when will we stop with these pointless mask mandates and social distancing? 2027? Luckily I live in Carnegie, just outside the Pittsburgh city limits so businesses around here don’t require masks again yet but still lots of scared morons wear them everywhere and outside. However, my favorite sushi place is downtown and you have to wear a stupid mask in there and I couldn’t understand anything the waiter was saying. It’s not normal human interaction to not see faces, in fact it’s incredibly abnormal, and here we are, almost 2 fucking years later of it. It will never end. |
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If I lived in a city that had good public light/heavy rail transport that went pretty much anywhere than I’d much rather take that than have to drive everywhere. Buses are disgusting, but I love light rail. Pittsburgh’s T is completely useless and only goes out one way to generic suburbia; it goes really nowhere in the city proper.
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Anyway because driving is dangerous we do things to try to make it safer (seat belts, air bags, crumple zones, speed limits, traffic enforcement). And it helps, but you have no illusions that driving is perfectly safe. |
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