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Originally Posted by cabmando
My brother says "people are crazy, some just hide it better than others". Seems the hiding is coming to an end and people are just letting the crazy fly. I find it helpful to point and laugh at the person flying off the handle, it really gets em' going. But then again, I'm the kinda guy that if you ride my ass while I'm passing a semi, I'll slow to the same speed as the semi just to piss the person off even more.
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I used to do that some when I was a kid. These days, I just let it go. No point in getting my BP up, or worse yet, really pissing the numbnut behind me off so he can go down the road full of road rage and get in an accident with someone else.
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Originally Posted by ckelly78z
Building up a tolerance to germs is healthy...by touching door knobs, light switches, and stairway railings (and not immediately sanitizing), you are toughening up your internal germ fighting abilities.
Using sanitizer will dry your hands to the point of leaving open cracks on your hands (not healthy).
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Right, my immune system is top notch. I've lived with germs for a bunch of years, and I rarely get sick.
Still, there are times to avoid them if possible. I don't go around eating old food thinking "if the food poisoning doesn't kill me, it'll make me stronger." I also wouldn't recommend having as much unprotected sex with as many strange women as possible to give your immune system a bump.
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