I'm definitely going to stop pushing the shopping cart around with my mouth now.
Well, maybe one more time for fun. Then I'm done for sure!
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We may curse our bad luck that it's sounds like its; who's sounds like whose; they're sounds like their (and there); and you're sounds like your. But if we are grown-ups who have been through full-time education, we have no excuse for muddling them up.
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And no Parent should ever put their kids in one of those car shaped carts at any grocery store or shopping mall. Those things are disgusting, little darlings licking, spitting, drooling, crapping themselves, sloping there sippy cups/ bottles all over. They are rarely cleaned and heavily soiled.
You spend your whole life trying to make a difference but see no gains. It's kinda nice to finally get some notice, you know? Kinda validates your whole existence. Today was a good day.
i can't stand the germaphobes who have to sanitize everything to the point where their immune system is a joke, and even worse when they do it to their kids. funnily they always seem to be the ones who get sick the most and the longest
human society has lasted for thousands of years before Purell, it is not a life necessity now
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This isn't a surprise since traces of everything are everywhere. Apparently elevator buttons are really bad. And there are traces of cocaine on a high percentage of currency lol
I wash my hands after using the washroom, not for my own cleanliness.... and I don't give a #### whether anyone else washes their hands after using the washroom.... but I do it because other people DO care. I don't care if I shake hands with someone that didn't wash their hands the last time they went. But many people DO care, so out of deference to them, I make sure my hands are well washed after using the washroom or after eating.
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Absolutely true, but most children died, and adults seldom lived to what we consider middle age.
and we can attribute our longer lifespans to modern medicine and sanitary cities (proper sewage systems are one of the biggest causes), not a bottle of alcohol wipe that is more of a placebo effect than anything