Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Surrreee, grimey people are immune to covid. Okay you.
You don't understand how immune systems work - how sad for you. Strong immune systems are aided by a fair amount of grime. A sterile, disinfected environment is horrible for your body's defenses.
+1. Yet, the poster who made that dirty is better would not want to have surgery in a dirty hospital nor would have received the vaccine.
This is just an urban myth, based on one study of like Swedish farm children or something, that drew conclusions that can't be proven. They have no idea why those kids were healthier than city kids. They assumed it was dirt -- it was probably fresh air, exercise and healthy food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Same. I also have never hovered over a public toilet or portapotty in my life. Basically if a surface isn’t visibly dirty or sticky or wet to the touch I never give it a second thought.
I was literally shocked when I learned that people hover over toilet seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Surrreee, grimey people are immune to covid. Okay you.
You don't understand how immune systems work - how sad for you. Strong immune systems are aided by a fair amount of grime. A sterile, disinfected environment is horrible for your body's defenses.
Then you would not have gotten vaccinated.
It's a combination. But I've truly been out there living my life, going to the gym 6x a week, working in person, going to shows and restaurants, traveling abroad, seeing friends and family... for well over a year now. No covid. Yes, I do think my grimey-ness helps along with being vaccinated. I know that a germ-free world is actually harmful and dangerous to my body. But you do you and your insane fruit/alcohol rubbing.
Who said anything about a germ free world apart from yourself moron?
Wiping your fruit with rubbing alcohol is a pretty insane attitude regarding germs - ditto for OP asking this in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Why did you mask and take vaccine if you are already “immune” from covid?
I never masked unless it was mandatory. As soon as it was lifted, I stopped wearing it. I never wore one at the gym, and I returned as soon as they reopened (long before vaccination). I didn't see the harm in getting vaccinated, but having a robust, active immune system is very clearly important - with regards to covid, and other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Surrreee, grimey people are immune to covid. Okay you.
You don't understand how immune systems work - how sad for you. Strong immune systems are aided by a fair amount of grime. A sterile, disinfected environment is horrible for your body's defenses.
Then you would not have gotten vaccinated.
It's a combination. But I've truly been out there living my life, going to the gym 6x a week, working in person, going to shows and restaurants, traveling abroad, seeing friends and family... for well over a year now. No covid. Yes, I do think my grimey-ness helps along with being vaccinated. I know that a germ-free world is actually harmful and dangerous to my body. But you do you and your insane fruit/alcohol rubbing.
Who said anything about a germ free world apart from yourself moron?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Surrreee, grimey people are immune to covid. Okay you.
You don't understand how immune systems work - how sad for you. Strong immune systems are aided by a fair amount of grime. A sterile, disinfected environment is horrible for your body's defenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Surrreee, grimey people are immune to covid. Okay you.
You don't understand how immune systems work - how sad for you. Strong immune systems are aided by a fair amount of grime. A sterile, disinfected environment is horrible for your body's defenses.
Then you would not have gotten vaccinated.
It's a combination. But I've truly been out there living my life, going to the gym 6x a week, working in person, going to shows and restaurants, traveling abroad, seeing friends and family... for well over a year now. No covid. Yes, I do think my grimey-ness helps along with being vaccinated. I know that a germ-free world is actually harmful and dangerous to my body. But you do you and your insane fruit/alcohol rubbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Why did you mask and take vaccine if you are already “immune” from covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Surrreee, grimey people are immune to covid. Okay you.
You don't understand how immune systems work - how sad for you. Strong immune systems are aided by a fair amount of grime. A sterile, disinfected environment is horrible for your body's defenses.
Then you would not have gotten vaccinated.
It's a combination. But I've truly been out there living my life, going to the gym 6x a week, working in person, going to shows and restaurants, traveling abroad, seeing friends and family... for well over a year now. No covid. Yes, I do think my grimey-ness helps along with being vaccinated. I know that a germ-free world is actually harmful and dangerous to my body. But you do you and your insane fruit/alcohol rubbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day I'm more and more grateful that I'm not a germophobe. Honestly, I feel like I owe my never caught covid due to the fact that I'm kinda grimey. I touch crosswalk signals, elevator buttons, then eat a snack, don't use hand sanitizer, sure as hell don't wipe stuff down or use disinfectants, and am mask free since being vaccinated. My immune system is good because I understand that it's just like a muscle, and a germ-free world is truly terrible for it.
At least 20 people have probably touched that peach - and that's before it gets to the customers. Rinse it off, and you're good to go. WIPING IT WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL? Holy shit, that is truly nuts.
Same. I also have never hovered over a public toilet or portapotty in my life. Basically if a surface isn’t visibly dirty or sticky or wet to the touch I never give it a second thought.
I was literally shocked when I learned that people hover over toilet seats.