Have you tried to go to a dedicated running/athletic shoe store? I get sore arches when I run, which bleeds over into normal walking if I push myself too hard. Spending $150 for a pair of shoes once seemed crazy to me, until I realized how much better I walk, run, and exercise in them.
Damn. The temptation to go have a few beers and ride a few rides this October is strong, but I'll only be three months post shoulder surgery. Still... hmmmmm... Time will tell.
Is that other dude sitting behind you? Different times, I guess...
Makes me think of this guy:
https://jewishbusinessnews.com/2015/01/12/flume-dog-rabbis-lifetime-ban-from-six-flags-upheld/#:~:text=Six%20Flag's%20lifetime%20ban%20on,water%20slides%2C%20has%20been%20upheld.
See my profile location for reference.
Don't hold back on the drama, bro. Just let it flow.
Moreso agreeing that its kind of silly not to put more people on the rides than expressing concern for the situation
My bad. You have to admit it's hard to tell, anymore.
I entirely agree that I can't stand this policy in parks that otherwise don't care about social distancing where you end up spending more time not socially distanced so they can pretend to care during the ride (Six Flags) but I also get that it's necessary to allow them to open since it appease politicians.
This and this. I'll wear my mask, wash my hands, and even do the required hand sanitizer squirt prior to every ride (like SDC makes you do). Where is gets discouraging is how the policies affect operations and the overall park experience. Asymptomatic transmission has been drastically downgraded, thankfully.
There are compromises somewhere between your intelligently worded beliefs and the extreme opposition.