Some people look much better with their masks on.
Some people look much better with their masks on.
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and what’s below may be quite scary
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Sometimes terrifying
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Well, I was bought a dinosaur mask once…I suppose I had nice teeth! š¤£
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T-Rex or a brontosaurus?
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It was too ugly to tell š¤£
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My initial reaction was a good chuckle to start my Friday morning. …. then I thought about how a mask is a sign of fakeness – fraud – a cover-up of who a person really is. …. Of course, not you! š … Just goes to show that your quips can go deeper if the reader gives them a chance. Well done, Pam!
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Thank you Frank. I aim to pleaseā¦
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Ha! Not being able to see the expressions did have its benefits.
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And others not able to see oursā¦!
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That too, š
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And some people wear masks even when the cloth/paper ones are off. Theyāre the scary ones!
Ginger
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Excellent point!
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Some are hiding for other reasons.
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Very true.
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I never thought I would see the day when you couldn’t enter a bank UNLESS you were wearing a mask.
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It is a strange reality we have entered.
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I’ll drink to that!
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Cheers!
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Oh no, you saw my picture?? Ugh. No wonder you wrote this. LOL!
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Nah, you’ve got a beautiful soul and that makes you outstanding!
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Aw, what a wonderful thing to say! Thank you Pam. You are more outstanding than me though. š
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Agree! I appreciate the mask on me as it hides my snarly looks I would give to not too nice fellas! LOL!
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HaHaHa!
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I’m one of ’em!
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Looking at your icon⦠I disagree!
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