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<blockquote data-quote="Roosh" data-source="post: 1441504" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Today at Walmart I was at the self-checkout, almost home free, when a Hispanic man approached me and asked where was my mask. He did not have on a uniform but I saw he was holding a walkie-talkie, suggesting he was a security guard.</p><p></p><p>I said, "I don't wear one."</p><p></p><p>"You don't want to or you have a condition?"</p><p></p><p>"Condition," I replied. Then he left me alone. Problem is I don't have a legitimate condition that prevents me from wearing the mask. I have a condition called being a human being which requires me to breathe in fresh air, but the context in this situation was him asking if I had a medical condition. Therefore I lied to him, which is a sin, and what surprises me is how quickly my corrupted instinct wanted to lie to prevent an escalation in the confrontation that would lead to discomfort. I fought evil with evil. If you have to sin to resist, you should reconsider.</p><p></p><p>Next time I will say, "No, I don't have a condition" and then deal with the repercussions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roosh, post: 1441504, member: 1"] Today at Walmart I was at the self-checkout, almost home free, when a Hispanic man approached me and asked where was my mask. He did not have on a uniform but I saw he was holding a walkie-talkie, suggesting he was a security guard. I said, "I don't wear one." "You don't want to or you have a condition?" "Condition," I replied. Then he left me alone. Problem is I don't have a legitimate condition that prevents me from wearing the mask. I have a condition called being a human being which requires me to breathe in fresh air, but the context in this situation was him asking if I had a medical condition. Therefore I lied to him, which is a sin, and what surprises me is how quickly my corrupted instinct wanted to lie to prevent an escalation in the confrontation that would lead to discomfort. I fought evil with evil. If you have to sin to resist, you should reconsider. Next time I will say, "No, I don't have a condition" and then deal with the repercussions. [/QUOTE]
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