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How long do you think it would take a soaking wet towel that is laying on the floor, to dry?

  1. #81
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Fallacy…the bacteria is already embedded in the fluff and growing. Drying a towel doesn't sterilize it.

    Why is there bacteria on a towel used to wipe off a freshly cleaned body?
  2. #82
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Also this wasnt a shower towel that I just dropped on the floor. I literally put a towel in my bathtub and soaked it in hot water, then took it out and plopped it on my bathroom floor.
  3. #83
    Originally posted by mmQ Why is there bacteria on a towel used to wipe off a freshly cleaned body?

    Soap and water isn't actually very good and killing bacteria either...you just have clean bacteria.
  4. #84
    Originally posted by mmQ Also this wasnt a shower towel that I just dropped on the floor. I literally put a towel in my bathtub and soaked it in hot water, then took it out and plopped it on my bathroom floor.

    The airborne bacilli landing on it and then growing into monstrous beasts don't care.


    ...not to mention the e-coli that fell out of your ass after you bathed and then wiped on said towel.
  5. #85
    CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    Originally posted by Siouxsie_Q You're 'embedded in the fluff'

    LOL

    Is that anything like "lost in the sauce"?
  6. #86
    itybit African Astronaut [daze my amino pe-tsai]
    Originally posted by mmQ Also this wasnt a shower towel that I just dropped on the floor. I literally put a towel in my bathtub and soaked it in hot water, then took it out and plopped it on my bathroom floor.

    But why?
  7. #87
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by itybit But why?

    For science, yo.
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  8. #88
    Originally posted by mmQ For science, yo.

    A mind forever voyaging.
  9. #89
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    nice i save my fingernail clippings if you want to put them on your towel
  10. #90
    Originally posted by A College Professor nice i save my fingernail clippings if you want to put them on your towel

    Better than pubes I suppose.
  11. #91
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    im saving those too, by the time im 50 ill have enough to stuff a pillow

    it will be light and comfortable, truly a miracle-pillow
  12. #92
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by A College Professor nice i save my fingernail clippings if you want to put them on your towel

    NOICE NOICE M8 TOTES NOICE YEE SEND THEM TO ME ALONG WITH ANY EARWAX GLOBULES AND NOSE GREMLINS NOICE
  13. #93
    Fuck Your World African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ Lol. What does that have to do with anything?

    I don't remember. I forgot.

    sorry
  14. #94
    Fuck Your World African Astronaut
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Let's just get one of these and leave it in the bathtub at night


    Thats pretty cool yet I find the humidifier gives me spastic asthma or bronchial spasms. dry air is better.

    I didn't have asthma in Vegas. it was pretty cool except I had fine sand particles in my nose and it was really dry and I kept picking gobs of sand boogers out. How can anyone live in that fucking desert?

    really there is not a perfect environment except the Bay Area is moderate temp year round. Love Oakland.

    Please stop moving here.
  15. #95
    Fuck Your World African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ Why is there bacteria on a towel used to wipe off a freshly cleaned body?

    I don't know if you're being serious. But My Girlfriend made some baby bears for kids in the Cancer & Burn ward at SFSU and before we brought them out, they told us to sterilize them for 15 minutes in the drier on high.

    but it is a known fact that if you reuse a cloth towel.. it's a perfect environment for mold, mildew, bacteria and even virus.

    just a few hours. it becomes a bacteria farm.
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  16. #96
    Originally posted by Fuck Your World I don't know if you're being serious. But My Girlfriend made some baby bears for kids in the Cancer & Burn ward at SFSU and before we brought them out, they told us to sterilize them for 15 minutes in the drier on high.

    but it is a known fact that if you reuse a cloth towel.. it's a perfect environment for mold, mildew, bacteria and even virus.

    just a few hours. it becomes a bacteria farm.

    You're a scholar and a gentleman attempting to educate the riff raff here.
  17. #97
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    bacteria ranch
  18. #98
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Well I reuse my towel at least 3 or 4 times. Done that my whole life. I guess I'm just a walking GERM HOUSE.
  19. #99
    CASPER Soldier of Fourchin
    GERM HOUSE sounds like a genre of electronic music
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  20. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Mmmm that DIRTY, FILTHY DUBSTEP
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