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I went into the store today, sheeple have become well-trained about standing in line with distancing. There are no signs nor stickers on the floor, no one is wearing a mask, no plexiglass, but people are still standing clear across the aisle, about ten or fifteen feet, waiting for the person in front of them to check out. (I ridiculed them as I walked by)

I went into the store today, sheeple have become well-trained about standing in line with distancing. There are no signs nor stickers on the floor, no one is wearing a mask, no plexiglass, but people are still standing clear across the aisle, about ten or fifteen feet, waiting for the person in front of them to check out. (I ridiculed them as I walked by)

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I don't see that anywhere in my area. I see people alone in their cars wearing masks but they seem to take them off when they get out.

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On the one hand it makes retaining your side arm slightly easier, but on the other hand it’s much more difficult to strike up casual conversations with attractive women.

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The one fag, fucktard, weirdo that wouldn't stop wearing the commie diaper was ridiculed until he left the county. I personally called him a commie fear monger to his face ...he blustered for a minute and never came back to the bar I worked at again. That was a year ago....

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I 'member in the old days when people especially kids would be too close to me in line and I'd want them to make distance.

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I noticed this at Big Lots as well. They'll stand 10-12 feet back from the cashier. I always go right up behind them, I'm sure it drives some of them nuts.