Have you considered finding an athletics track to run on (local stadium, school track after hours etc.)? There's a good chance you'll live near one which few to no people go to at a certain time and you can run sans mask. Might not be the most picturesque, but tracks are a hell of a lot easier on your joints than hard asphalt.
Did you hear about a new kind of mask being designed in Sweden that is transparent so doctors and nurses can smile at patients.That would help in teaching.
Iâm always smiling under my mask, and I assume everyone else is doing the same.
Off topic! KYNDO DO YOUR JOB.
Oh wow! It didn't occur to me that all I've got to do is stop talking, guess I'll switch to using morse code and sign language in class.You exhale co2 when you talk, even if you're not a mouth breather co2 gets trapped around your face and you'll breath some of it in, which affects your teeth; this isn't quantum physics, Doc Brown.
I'm just giving you some suggestions for your poor oral hygiene. Teeth visibly darker because you've been wearing a mask. Give me a break
It's rather presumptuous for you to assume I have poor oral hygiene as I haven't written a word about my eating habits, flossing and brushing routine or dentist visits. Please, don't try to convince me you were attempting to be helpful.