Twats at sporting events who don't shut the **** up. If I gave a **** about anything remotely involving you, I'd ask you. Keep your conversations to a minimum you whore, I'm trying to pay attention to the game.
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Twats at sporting events who don't shut the **** up. If I gave a **** about anything remotely involving you, I'd ask you. Keep your conversations to a minimum you whore, I'm trying to pay attention to the game.Blind to this impending fate
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Blind to this impending fate
We let the world carry our weight
It's back breaks with every mile
But we all live in denialComment
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Some douchebags got in my face for cheering Jozy Altidore's goal.Blind to this impending fate
We let the world carry our weight
It's back breaks with every mile
But we all live in denialComment
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... it is most certainly far more hygenic to wash than not to wash. It's not so much your "junk" as it is the urine and the things you are touching, such as the knob of the flusher. Sure you may know your junk is clean if you shower each day (I do) but you can't know someone else's hasn't washed in a month. You also can't know they do not have some sort of cold or sickness that you are going to touch your eyes or mouth with later and get sick from it.
Go ahead and accuse me of putting myself on a pedestal because of my habits but the truth is they work for me. I haven't been sick once this year and rarely ever get sick at all where others around me who aren't quite so careful get sick far more frequently. Also, I don't know how many more scientific studies have to be released about hygiene and washing your hands that prove you are better off health wise to do so but then you Wolverines fans aren't known as the most hygenic of creatures in the first place (oh yes I went there as Stewie from Family Guy would say) so it's just in your nature.
All I'm saying is that visits to the bathroom are not some explicitly dirty, nasty thing that in any way 'requires' a handwash. Hell, a MythBusters episode proved that a toothbrush left in a non-bathroom had as much fecal matter on it as a toothbrush left in a bathroom. Chew on that one.Last edited by Village Idiot; 10-19-2007, 04:51 AM.I am become death
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All I'm saying is that visits to the bathroom are not some explicitly dirty, nasty thing that in any way 'requires' a handwash. Hell, a MythBusters episode proved that a toothbrush left in a non-bathroom had as much fecal matter on it as a toothbrush left in a bathroom. Chew on that one.Comment
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I agree with all of this, but you miss my point, which is that the bathroom is no more so a germ haven than is any number of other, less conspicuous locations. That hypothetical guy you're talking about who hasn't washed in a month? He isn't exactly a 'bathroom-only' phenomenon; he's just as likely to be the last guy to touch that dollar bill in your wallet or a DVD box you pick up at Best Buy as he is to be the dreaded 'bathroom man'.
All I'm saying is that visits to the bathroom are not some explicitly dirty, nasty thing that in any way 'requires' a handwash. Hell, a MythBusters episode proved that a toothbrush left in a non-bathroom had as much fecal matter on it as a toothbrush left in a bathroom. Chew on that one.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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Good point and you are right. And I do wash my hands after handling things as you describe, it just is not one of those "you know what really grinds my gears? when people touch things at best buy or their money".
Yes, anytime after I handle money I wash my hands. Fortunately 99% of my transactions are with a debit card though.
LOL, omg yes! And now i'm beginning to wonder if others would not?
Yes, things left out and about can have germs, no doubt. It's just that the bathroom is specifically a place to wash up and yet many people don't take the opportunity to and should.
I bet my immune system is stronger then yours...Comment
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Good point and you are right. And I do wash my hands after handling things as you describe, it just is not one of those "you know what really grinds my gears? when people touch things at best buy or their money".
Yes, anytime after I handle money I wash my hands. Fortunately 99% of my transactions are with a debit card though.
LOL, omg yes! And now i'm beginning to wonder if others would not?
Yes, things left out and about can have germs, no doubt. It's just that the bathroom is specifically a place to wash up and yet many people don't take the opportunity to and should.Comment
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Not all those germs are beneficial though. You need to wash your hands from time to time, but just dont go over the top with it.Comment
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As I said there have been numerous studies confirming hand washing as being a very important line of defense against getting sick.
London - Hand-washing with just soap and water is a simple and effective way to stunt the spread of respiratory viruses, from everyday cold viruses to deadly pandemic strains, researchers said on Wednesday.
Keeping hands clean is also particularly important for protecting children and to reduce the chances they could pass viruses to other family members, the researchers said.
Writing in the Cochrane Library journal, Tom Jefferson of the Rome-based Cochrane Collaboration and colleagues said they analysed 51 different clinical studies.
The findings underscore recommendations from the World Health Organisation and the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention about the benefits of hand washing to limit transmission of viruses.
Full article: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...2344222C169986Last edited by ODogg; 10-19-2007, 11:05 AM.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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Tell us how you really feel, J-Wood.Originally posted by EWRMETSMaybe the best post in OS's history. If you don't think Tony Romo is a Hall of Famer, you support al Qaeda.Comment
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