is there something in the twitter water lately or what is the deal with people feeling the need to be loudly judgmental of others continuing to take covid precautions they, themselves, do not personally feel are strictly necessary, like do they know they could just _not_ tweet
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this just seems like common sense and common courtesy to me.
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but of course, as I've argued a couple times, what's really going on with people who get annoyed that others are "still being too cautious" about covid is that they're reacting defensively to a perception that others' caution constitutes a rebuke of THEM.
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That's where I am, on my everyday. (I've been fully vaxxed since 3/22.) I bring one with me outdoors but only wear it if I'm near people (like waiting to cross a street at a busy intersection, or hanging out with a mixed group) or to go indoors.
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it's really not difficult! random strangers won't know whether I'm vaxed or not, and there's no reason for me to cause them unnecessary and easily avoidable stress, even if the "actual" risk is quite low.
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