uǝlƃ ☤>$ wrote:
> ...  then it's a reasonable heuristic to skip all the extra words and ball up 
> all their actions and thoughts into the person. I try not to do that. And 
> based on my ability to have calm, civilized discussions with people who yell 
> spittle in my face, I think I do OK at it.

Which might be the main reason for anti-masker's spittle-laced diatribes
against masking?   It is harder to yell spittle into another's face when
one or both are covered with masks (and better yet face-shields?).

Spit on!

 - Steve



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