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mrsrainbow
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.

Posted 4/10/20 11:25 AM
 
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.



I think it’s going to backfire. The more people who make excuses, the more people are out, the longer the numbers continue to rise....that’s extra time businesses will be shut down and are more likely not to survive in the long run.

Posted 4/10/20 11:31 AM
 

valentinesbaby
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.[/QUOTE

What is the difference if pass this person walking down the block or in a store? What harm are they doing?

Posted 4/10/20 12:01 PM
 

valentinesbaby
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.



So is the Easter bunny coming by so should they not do that either?

Posted 4/10/20 1:25 PM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.



So is the Easter bunny coming by so should they not do that either?



My DD's teachers all did a car parade a few weeks back to wave to their students.
I see tons of people doing drive by parades for the poor kids who's birthdays are falling during this horrendous ordeal. Having their friends drive by and honk and wave from a safe car.
I guess they were breaking the rules too.
Not essential. None of that is ESSENTIAL!!!
SHAME! SHAME!

Message edited 4/10/2020 1:28:07 PM.

Posted 4/10/20 1:27 PM
 

LuckyStar
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.



So is the Easter bunny coming by so should they not do that either?



That little sh!t better change his mask and gloves between each house.

Posted 4/10/20 1:36 PM
 

valentinesbaby
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.



So is the Easter bunny coming by so should they not do that either?



My DD's teachers all did a car parade a few weeks back to wave to their students.
I see tons of people doing drive by parades for the poor kids who's birthdays are falling during this horrendous ordeal. Having their friends drive by and honk and wave from a safe car.
I guess they were breaking the rules too.
Not essential. None of that is ESSENTIAL!!!
SHAME! SHAME!



The problem is that some don't listen or watch any news to know what the stay at home thing really means. It does not mean you have to sit on your couch all day long and not do anything else.
I honestly wish more people would listen to some news daily as I have heard so many things that were not true and that keep getting passed along.

Posted 4/10/20 1:38 PM
 

valentinesbaby
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by LuckyStar

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But they're not essential, so technically, they need to stay home.



So is the Easter bunny coming by so should they not do that either?



That little sh!t better change his mask and gloves between each house.



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Posted 4/10/20 1:39 PM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But how is that any different than a hair stylist or a tattoo artist. Where do you draw the line. Unemployment was expanded to cover freelance. Pictures not an essential need. If someone wants to donate to a charity they should....and not need pictures to do it. And if the photographer is really doing it for charity then they aren’t making a living doing it.

Posted 4/10/20 5:37 PM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by alli3131

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But how is that any different than a hair stylist or a tattoo artist. Where do you draw the line. Unemployment was expanded to cover freelance. Pictures not an essential need. If someone wants to donate to a charity they should....and not need pictures to do it. And if the photographer is really doing it for charity then they aren’t making a living doing it.



YEP!!!!!!!

Posted 4/10/20 5:50 PM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by alli3131

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But how is that any different than a hair stylist or a tattoo artist. Where do you draw the line. Unemployment was expanded to cover freelance. Pictures not an essential need. If someone wants to donate to a charity they should....and not need pictures to do it. And if the photographer is really doing it for charity then they aren’t making a living doing it.



A hairstylist or tattoo artist isn't 6 feet away from you in the open air of the outdoors. That's the difference

Posted 4/10/20 5:53 PM
 

BargainMama
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Porch photosessions

I did Porch Sessions for free a couple of weeks back in my neighborhood. I was more like 10 feet away. I did it for free but suggested they donate food to a food pantry or PPE to the hospital on their own. I can't see charging because that was not the premise from the originator. The project is all over the country, but I stopped since people were slamming others for doing it. Plus the nice days are far and few between anyway!

Posted 4/10/20 6:24 PM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by Pomegranate5

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by alli3131

I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.

Posted 4/10/20 9:19 PM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

People have always been hypocrites. Nothing new.

Posted 4/11/20 6:05 AM
 

SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by alli3131

Posted by soontobemommyof2

Posted by mrsrainbow

I guess I just don't see the need during a pandemic to have photoshoots done, but at the same time, if it's keeping someone in business, who am I to judge.

It just seems silly all around I guess. Why have a photographer leave their home and go out to take photos on your porch? Is it that much of a need?



If that’s the way of making their income, absolutely yes!



But how is that any different than a hair stylist or a tattoo artist. Where do you draw the line. Unemployment was expanded to cover freelance. Pictures not an essential need. If someone wants to donate to a charity they should....and not need pictures to do it. And if the photographer is really doing it for charity then they aren’t making a living doing it.



You're completely misunderstanding the point of the post. The point was that I see the same people flaming a photographer for trying to make a living taking porch pictures, but they went and booked a different photographer who is doing the same kind of pictures for free... all you have to do is make a donation to his cause. So the guy who is donating his time is being praised, but the guy who is trying to make a living is being shamed. Meanwhile I see no difference, the guy doesn't deserve to be shamed for trying to make a living. It's no different, there is the same amount of risk involved for both. A lot of people are self-righteous hypocrites, that's all.

Posted 4/11/20 6:36 AM
 

SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by Pomegranate5

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by alli3131

I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.



I can't even stand it with the hypothetical things that can go wrong. People are nuts. All of the sudden fresh air is going to kill us all.

Posted 4/11/20 6:46 AM
 

BargainMama
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by Pomegranate5

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by alli3131

I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.



I can't even stand it with the hypothetical things that can go wrong. People are nuts. All of the sudden fresh air is going to kill us all.



No riding bikes and no going for walks now. The virus travels dozens of feet, and the downstream of it will fly up the person behind you's nose. All day long I see this shiit. If that were REALLY true, more than .00084 of the New York State population would be infected. I'm getting so sick of the shaming of the people that are responsibly going outside. It's getting old, and these people look like assholes.

Posted 4/11/20 9:44 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by BargainMama

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by Pomegranate5

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by alli3131

I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.



I can't even stand it with the hypothetical things that can go wrong. People are nuts. All of the sudden fresh air is going to kill us all.



No riding bikes and no going for walks now. The virus travels dozens of feet, and the downstream of it will fly up the person behind you's nose. All day long I see this shiit. If that were REALLY true, more than .00084 of the New York State population would be infected. I'm getting so sick of the shaming of the people that are responsibly going outside. It's getting old, and these people look like assholes.



But what if someone is walking their dog, they sneeze the virus onto their dog's fur, the dog walks past your house, sheds some infected fur into the wind, that fur blows onto while you are safely on your porch and then you get infected?
It can happen right? Time to lock everyone inside!

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Message edited 4/11/2020 9:52:35 AM.

Posted 4/11/20 9:51 AM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by NervousNell

Hypocrisy at it's finest.
I am so fuking sick and tired of the sanctimonious assholes this thing has brought out everywhere.
I've always hated people but this has upped it exponentially.

Not everyone can stay home for 18 months and survive on no income. But it must be nice to be that privileged and look down upon the others who aren't and act like you alone are saving the world. I hope that makes them feel better about themselves

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Posted 4/11/20 1:00 PM
 

mrsrainbow
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by BargainMama

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by Pomegranate5

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by alli3131

I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.



I can't even stand it with the hypothetical things that can go wrong. People are nuts. All of the sudden fresh air is going to kill us all.



No riding bikes and no going for walks now. The virus travels dozens of feet, and the downstream of it will fly up the person behind you's nose. All day long I see this shiit. If that were REALLY true, more than .00084 of the New York State population would be infected. I'm getting so sick of the shaming of the people that are responsibly going outside. It's getting old, and these people look like assholes.



But what if someone is walking their dog, they sneeze the virus onto their dog's fur, the dog walks past your house, sheds some infected fur into the wind, that fur blows onto while you are safely on your porch and then you get infected?
It can happen right? Time to lock everyone inside!

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you have an answer for everything, too bad they're all the wrong ones

Message edited 4/11/2020 4:55:14 PM.

Posted 4/11/20 4:54 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by BargainMama

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by Pomegranate5

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by alli3131

I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.



I can't even stand it with the hypothetical things that can go wrong. People are nuts. All of the sudden fresh air is going to kill us all.



No riding bikes and no going for walks now. The virus travels dozens of feet, and the downstream of it will fly up the person behind you's nose. All day long I see this shiit. If that were REALLY true, more than .00084 of the New York State population would be infected. I'm getting so sick of the shaming of the people that are responsibly going outside. It's getting old, and these people look like assholes.



But what if someone is walking their dog, they sneeze the virus onto their dog's fur, the dog walks past your house, sheds some infected fur into the wind, that fur blows onto while you are safely on your porch and then you get infected?
It can happen right? Time to lock everyone inside!

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you have an answer for everything, too bad they're all the wrong ones



It was a joke. Jesus stop stalking me on here, loser.
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Message edited 4/11/2020 6:07:41 PM.

Posted 4/11/20 5:04 PM
 

Naturalmama
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Porch photosessions

In my neighborhood, two of the public schools, and the catholic school, did teacher drive by parades. It was so sweet- until someone said it was irresponsible and dangerous to encourage people to leave the safety of their homes. To stand in their own driveway? Yes- this person said my children should only be allowed in the backyard. I give up.
I also heard the car accident scenario as a reason for not going on drives. I get my groceries delivered, I have not entered a store or gone to a drive thru in weeks. My kids have not seen anyone but us. So, if I want to take them for a bike ride around the neighborhood, or pile them into the car to go for a drive, where we never leave the car, I can't imagine why that would bother anybody.

Message edited 4/11/2020 6:45:02 PM.

Posted 4/11/20 6:41 PM
 

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Porch photosessions

I'm not doing it, but I don't think it's a problem. The one I saw said she would be like 15 ft away and you would pay electronically.

Posted 4/11/20 6:42 PM
 

mrsrainbow
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Re: Porch photosessions

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by mrsrainbow

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by BargainMama

Posted by SecretlyTTC14

Posted by FirstMate

Posted by Pomegranate5

Posted by valentinesbaby

Posted by alli3131

I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.



I can't even stand it with the hypothetical things that can go wrong. People are nuts. All of the sudden fresh air is going to kill us all.



No riding bikes and no going for walks now. The virus travels dozens of feet, and the downstream of it will fly up the person behind you's nose. All day long I see this shiit. If that were REALLY true, more than .00084 of the New York State population would be infected. I'm getting so sick of the shaming of the people that are responsibly going outside. It's getting old, and these people look like assholes.



But what if someone is walking their dog, they sneeze the virus onto their dog's fur, the dog walks past your house, sheds some infected fur into the wind, that fur blows onto while you are safely on your porch and then you get infected?
It can happen right? Time to lock everyone inside!

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you have an answer for everything, too bad they're all the wrong ones



It was a joke. Jesus stop stalking me on here, loser.
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I don’t stalk you, your responses are just blindingly stupid

Posted 4/12/20 3:37 PM
 

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Re: Porch photosessions

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I get that people need to make money but no one neeeeds pictures so it really does not comply with shelter in place.

I have never taken professional pics outside of my wedding so I just don’t see it as a need. And right now like is about needs not wants.



Where is there a shelter in place? How is this any different than standing 6 feet or more away from someone in a store?



IMO it's not. And not everyone has the luxury of staying home with no income so if they can do something safely I have no problem with it.

But we have also reached the point where people are aggressively shaming others for needing or wanting to take a drive past the beach on the weekend.

When you really look around, many people are turning out to be complete hypocrites.



I can't even deal with that. I live where the bridges to the beach are and I see moms posting "I can see from [my mansion] all the traffic! STAY HOME!" Why? The beaches are vast. Plenty of room to spread out and get some fresh air and vitamin sea. Or people like to drive to see the deer. Who cares??? It's not only safe but its good for mental health! Oh and my other favorite comment is "you shouldn't be driving because you can get in an accident and cause more chaos in an ER". Could you please stop. Just stop. I can get into an accident going to the grocery store too.

I don't see a problem with the photo sessions. I think people are doing anything they can to survive and when it's done safely, I have no problem with it.



I can't even stand it with the hypothetical things that can go wrong. People are nuts. All of the sudden fresh air is going to kill us all.



No riding bikes and no going for walks now. The virus travels dozens of feet, and the downstream of it will fly up the person behind you's nose. All day long I see this shiit. If that were REALLY true, more than .00084 of the New York State population would be infected. I'm getting so sick of the shaming of the people that are responsibly going outside. It's getting old, and these people look like assholes.



But what if someone is walking their dog, they sneeze the virus onto their dog's fur, the dog walks past your house, sheds some infected fur into the wind, that fur blows onto while you are safely on your porch and then you get infected?
It can happen right? Time to lock everyone inside!

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you have an answer for everything, too bad they're all the wrong ones



It was a joke. Jesus stop stalking me on here, loser.
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I don’t stalk you, your responses are just blindingly stupid



Again, it was a fuking joke. Talk about blindly stupid that you wouldn't realize that. And if you hate me so much, scroll on.. I honestly don't know what you have against me or what I did to hurt you that you have to constantly pick on everything I post and call out only me out of everyone on this board. But it's super weird and a bit creepy to be honest.

Posted 4/12/20 3:47 PM
 
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