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Originally posted by NotFromHere
I love it that you remember this shit and throw it back into people's faces.
FWIW, on the fecal coliform - another nagging thing to know is that there have been tests run on grocery carts and if I find the link, I'll post, but the quantity of fecal coliform and urine on grocery carts will put you off lunch for hours. Needless to say, I haven't used a grocery cart in years and if I need more than I can carry in a hand basket - which doesn't need to touch my hands - then I'll just wait, or make 2 trips.
And another thing...what is it with people sleeping with their dogs? Do people not remember that dogs stand in their pee, or at least walk through it - and they don't shake it off, or wipe, so that crap is still on them and then they roll around on your bedspread. Is that sanitary?
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I don't understand people who are so worried about germs. Ity strikes me as one step away from the same type of behavior in the mentally disturbed (constant scrubbing, handwashing, fear of leaving the house, etc.).
Sure, there is stuff which, when you think about it, seems a little disgusting running around. There's also some inside of you. Foie gras is a goose liver! And do you really think that your washer gets all the nasties out of your drawers and towels? My dog sleeps in the bed with me. His Slot C, like those of many other animals, evolved to prevent the problems humans have with ours when it comes to hygiene. Sure, they lick their balls and don't jiggle after they pee, but have you ever heard of someone getting sick from dog urine?
I'm all for washing my hands before I eat, but there's a reason you have an immune system.