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       Library Book Sale - Most Volunteers Wore Masks!
       By: Steve Date: September 7, 2024, 1:45 pm
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       I went today to a library book sale and was wonderfully
       surprised that most of the volunteers wore masks! While I was
       one of the few patrons who wore a mask, I have to be honest in
       that I was thrilled to see so many people wearing masks. It is
       probably the most people in one area and for one instance all
       wearing masks that I have seen in quite a while.
       This just goes to show that people are listening and they are
       responding to the notion that Covid is not over and that the
       only way to truly minimize Covid (for themselves and for others)
       is to perform these types of precautionary measures and to
       perform them consistently.
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       Re: Library Book Sale - Most Volunteers Wore Masks!
       By: Masked Man Date: September 7, 2024, 7:19 pm
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       EXCELLENT! Now that inspires me truly! Masks and reading...there
       is intelligent life form out there ..just when I thought I was
       the only smart one wearing a mask! Thank you for posting that as
       its easy for me to feel totally alone in masking. I am lover of
       books as well! I especially love The great Books of From Homer,
       Plato, Aristotle, etc. It's a relief to simply know a group of
       people are masking out there and that I actually have something
       in common with them!You made my day (actually you made my week!)
       and give me hope for the future that I can fit in somewhere!
       :) :) :)
       Bless your hearts,
       The Masked Man
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       Re: Library Book Sale - Most Volunteers Wore Masks!
       By: Masked Man Date: March 7, 2025, 1:04 am
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       This thread has 1303 views! I just think that is the coolest
       thing considering it is simply about masking at a book sale.
       What strikes me most is that this thread rivals many other
       threads in terms of views it has gotten. There must be something
       special about it. Its gotten as many if not more views than most
       any other serious topic here.
       Steve hit on something really good when he posted this thread.
       Something obviously attracted people to this thread.. I guess it
       is love of learning and reading! Quite a beautiful number of
       views! It's inspiring. :)
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       #Post#: 3263--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Library Book Sale - Most Volunteers Wore Masks!
       By: Steve Date: March 9, 2025, 7:53 am
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       Germ theory is real and we need to be mindful that Covid-19,
       HPAI & other communicable diseases are not going away simply
       because 'the popular people' are no longer wearing masks.
       I understand how persuasive "online influencers" may be but no
       amount of popularity can alter the laws of reality. These
       viruses are still spreading, still mutating & still causing
       people to get sick (some seriously) or even die.
       If our society is not going to keep up with their vaccinations,
       then our society should not be surprised when individuals from
       that society performs additional protective measures in an
       effort to avoid these harmful infections such as wearing masks
       in public.
       I certainly hope that there is a day when science is advanced
       enough (and our social attitudes are advanced enough) for when
       masking is no longer a necessity; That day, unfortunately, has
       not arrived. Hopefully, it arrives before the next pandemic may
       occur.
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