No-----No you didn't.
That's a fascinating quote. But it doesn't explain why you think the mask will block the virus when someone exhales through it; but won't block the virus from being inhaled through it.
Please see my past post on how to close a case.
The article you posted not long ago seems to suggest you finally understand that yes, the wind can blow a virus; more specifically, covid-19.
Still on the table.
Ok... even though this was "case closed" already, I have a ton of irons in the fire atm, and writing drivel somehow gets my brain-cells aligned for the day so I'll indulge you a bit here.
First off this:
If you respond with more of that MAGAtard non-answer bullshit, I'll dumb the questions down even further for you.
That's BS. I think for myself ok. Saying sh*t like this really, really weakens any credible debate you may put forth. Dumb.
(case closed on that)
Next:
You never addressed dust being blown far distances.
Dust does blow a long distance. But just as Wallet pointed out... when he rides his mower without a mask... what happens? I believe he said all that dust he takes in comes out in brown luggies. BINGO!!!
Guess what... that particular dust doesn't travel. It falls to the ground. Does the luggie dry up eventually and perhaps give the dust a new chance on life to get airborne like a Kansas song or a Bob Dylan song? Probably
, but this dust analogy you brought up makes my point perfectly.
The stuff is swimming in the saliva. Its not that the mask prohibits its passage beyond the mask, its that the mask arrests the medium carrying it. Those articles you posted ALL said that. Can the mask dry or can a person get it on their hands touching the mask? Sure. Seems reasonable if the stuff lives for awhile. Point is, it leaves the infected person via their saliva. I suppose like Aids does through blood or other fluids. Does Aids get airborne? I mean when it first came out idiots thought that, they wouldn't enter a room with someone who had it. They were wrong.
Case closed on that.
Lastly... dude...
you are arguing with yourself.
On the one hand you drew me into this whole one on one back and forward by commenting on the cat cutting my grass on the zero-turn, saying
"why is it stupid for him to wear a mask"?
On the other hand you have gone to great extents to prove the mask, in your opinion, doesn't work.
Do you see the flaw here!!!!?????
Are you that dense?
I think its safe to assume you'll never pass a bar exam.
Ooops. One more.
Lets say a million Wuhan Chinese do all sneeze at once and as luck would have it the jetstream lands it 3000 miles away on top of you as you walk Fido across the dog park wearing a mask looking stupid.... guess what buddy:
It gets in your eyes too.
So I guess if you want to live a life of paranoia while you walk all alone on a beautiful fall day you better get some of those Red Baron WW1 biplane goggles to wear with the mask, the life preserver and the meteor helmet.
(I honestly thought you were smarter than this)
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