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misterd said:
famousringo said:
 

Okay, normal, healthy urine is sterile.

Is the hair split to your satisfaction?


Unless you can somehow differentiate between healthy and unhealthy urine on sight, I'm not sure that's a terribly helpful distinction.


 Is that a healthy or unhealthy person who just used that handrail before you, or turned that doorknob, or handled that coinage? There's no point stressing over such things because you're going to get exposed whether you like it or not.

The world is filthy. Either accept it or live in a bubble while your immune system goes crazy from lack of stimulus. Like so many other organs, the immune system needs regular 'exercise' or it becomes less effective.

I'm not advocating that people stop washing their hands or start eating dirt. Just don't be so afraid of dirty things. They're not as bad as they're made out to be. They may, in fact, be a net benefit.



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