It doesn't matter. When I took microbiology, we cultured out a sample of normal air inside the public restroom. it was disgusting.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frasbee [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
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It doesn't matter. When I took microbiology, we cultured out a sample of normal air inside the public restroom. it was disgusting.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frasbee [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I saw a germ special once on Dateline (I think), where they put this black light powder (invisible unless under a black light) on an office worker's hands and then let her loose in her office for a couple of hours. After the two hours were up, they drenched the office in black light and there were bits of the powder EVERYWHERE. On everyone's keyboards, doorknobs, people's faces, desktops, etc.,
The world is germy. Not much you can do but wash your hands a gazillion times a day.
When I was in undergrad, my mycology professor tested the air for fungi. The air is nasty EVERYWHERE! I think about that sometimes. It makes me want to wear a mask when I go to certain places.
We did a test similar to that in a microbiology class I had. EVERYTHING...I mean EVERYTHING is infested with something. Even our skin have natural flora bactera..I believe a staph. We bathe but it builds up again in a few hours. NASTY!!!!!:PQuote:
Originally Posted by starbuck [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
So I realize it's not that easy to get sick unless you put the bacteria somewhere on the body where it doesn't naturally belong...or if it's an unsual microorganism....then I worry.
I rarely ever get sick.
Our skin has all kinds of bacterias. And not just that, we even have worms in our eyelids, over 60% of people have a parasite in their brains. But in the end, lots of bacterias keep us actually clean and another lots of helps to digest all kinds of foods.
With all this bacteria I still hardly ever get sick, and when I do it's nothing. So it doesn't bother me
Jerusalem. On top of where Jebus was Crucified. I think I left a little of my man juice there too.
I love mythbusters, and as I was reading this I was thinking about how all the germaphobes need to watch that episode.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frasbee [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Anyway, I've had sex in the basement of a public library.:D
And the mouth is a very nasty place. More than most people's genitalia. ;)
Why don't we go back to discussing sex in rare places?
In my hometown, they do it like this: [url]http://f.elu24.ee/f/2007/10/04/5174t9hccdb.jpg[/url] [url]http://f.elu24.ee/f/2007/10/04/5173t11h69a7.jpg[/url]
That is on top of a footbridge that is in the middle of the city. The curve is famous because students walk over it when they are drunk. I too have walked there many times, in slippery winter and whatnot. [url]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c0/Arch_bridge_in_Tartu.jpg/800px-Arch_bridge_in_Tartu.jpg[/url]
I was trying to start us back in that direction lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by alter_ego [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I had sex overlooking the scenic views of St Thomas.
Maybe you and me can do that someday Nisha? ;)
Thanks for the offer;) I'd love to give you some caribbean flavor....dont expect to want to go home though :D