Agentpieface wrote:
may i ask why you wanted to discuss soap
'Cause it's awesome.
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videogame9 wrote:
Of course I support soap. Without it, my hands would be all dirty.
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Yeah, I do too.
Mokat wrote:
liquid soap. I only use bar sopa in the shower.
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Liquid soap. Bar soap dries up after a while and that's just... gross.
Last edited by 360-International (2012-01-23 22:46:34)
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bbbeb wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
I just use water, I only use soap products in the shower.
nasty
Not really, water cleans my hands enough and soap just makes them feel soft and puny for a few hours. People in medieval times didn't use soap, and they were pretty strong, nowadays we protect ourselves from so many germs that our immune system is weak.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
I just use water, I only use soap products in the shower.
nasty
Not really, water cleans my hands enough and soap just makes them feel soft and puny for a few hours. People in medieval times didn't use soap, and they were pretty strong, nowadays we protect ourselves from so many germs that our immune system is weak.
Actually, in medieval times the death rate was up to 66% higher due to their lack of hygiene. However, soaps that get rid of 99.9% of bacteria are also bad, because some bacteria on our hand is useful.
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ssss wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
nastyNot really, water cleans my hands enough and soap just makes them feel soft and puny for a few hours. People in medieval times didn't use soap, and they were pretty strong, nowadays we protect ourselves from so many germs that our immune system is weak.
Actually, in medieval times the death rate was up to 66% higher due to their lack of hygiene. However, soaps that get rid of 99.9% of bacteria are also bad, because some bacteria on our hand is useful.
Those who survived were pretty strong, and back then there were really nasty diseases. And helpful bacteria doesn't help your immune system, if your immune system is replaced with soap then you're pretty weak when you've run of soap.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
ssss wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
Not really, water cleans my hands enough and soap just makes them feel soft and puny for a few hours. People in medieval times didn't use soap, and they were pretty strong, nowadays we protect ourselves from so many germs that our immune system is weak.Actually, in medieval times the death rate was up to 66% higher due to their lack of hygiene. However, soaps that get rid of 99.9% of bacteria are also bad, because some bacteria on our hand is useful.
Those who survived were pretty strong, and back then there were really nasty diseases. And helpful bacteria doesn't help your immune system, if your immune system is replaced with soap then you're pretty weak when you've run of soap.
I wasn't saying that - I was saying the ones that kill more bacteria are worse. Plus, what about the 66% of the population that died?
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Oh yeah when I was updating, the internet died so.. updating now
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No, I do not support soap. Whoever invented it must have been crazy and I hate him. I absolutely detest soap.
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Updated finally
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