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2020-07-31 at 8:38 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
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2020-07-31 at 8:37 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Like I said, try sticking your hands in 140 to 180 degree water. Did you not comrprehend that part of my post?
Don't back-peddle now, do you comprehend that they aren't limited to 120 like you originally implied
BTW, 180 isn't that bad, it's not like I hold my hands in it. It hurts a bit but that does not stop me -
2020-07-31 at 8:07 PM UTC in Shots fired as Black militia and 3 percenters militia face off over protests
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2020-07-31 at 8:03 PM UTC in wimmens with tattoos
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2020-07-31 at 7:58 PM UTC in Shots fired as Black militia and 3 percenters militia face off over protests
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2020-07-31 at 7:35 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
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2020-07-31 at 7:32 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Because clearly that's what every low rent gont who can't afford a modern efficient dishwasher does…lololol
Again…dirtiest place in the kitchen…the dish sponge. Just the facts ma'am.
Dish washing machines aren't expensive. I have thousands invested in cultivation. Most people, again, poor or not, simply don't know how to crank up the heat on the hot water heater. -
2020-07-31 at 7:20 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Speedy Parker So what makes cooler water than what a dishwaser produces and a milder degergent more hygenic O' mystic of the micro organism?
And don't say mechanical action.
Also know that for every 5 degrees above 140 the cleaning action of a solution of water and detergent is doubled. If your dishwater in your sink is 140 degrees you're gonna get scalded. Now make it 180 and tell me what happens to your skin. At 180 degrees the cleaning capability of a water and detergent solution is 256 times greater than 140 degrees. So tell mme again about the 120 max water in your sink that the grease and bacteria from the last dish kind of sits suspendened waiting for the next dish and the next dish and the next dish…
By your logic a luke warm bath has more cleaning power than a nice hot shower.
So blab blab blab
120?? Did you not read the part about increasing the temp of sink water by adjusting the control on the hot water heater?
You geezers don't focus very well these days. In cultivation, we know pasteurization temps are between 140f and 180f.
We couldn't pasteurize successfully with the sinks faucet if we were as limited as you seem to believe. And we do, in fact, successfully pasteurize with this method. -
2020-07-31 at 7:14 PM UTC in Shots fired as Black militia and 3 percenters militia face off over protests
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny that i know being gay is a part of white culture.
“the largest single study of the distribution of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) population in the U.S. on record,” in which Gallup asked more than 120,000 Americans if they personally identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender – reviewed in the New York Times by opinion columnist Charles Blow, are baffling. In short, minority men were more likely to assert such an identity – young African-American and Latino American men approximately 50 percent more likely, and young Asian men about a quarter more – than young white men, while African-American women were only somewhat more likely to do so (12%) and Latino and Asian American women less likely.
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2020-07-31 at 7:03 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
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2020-07-31 at 7 PM UTC in wimmens with tattoosAnd to let everyone know they're either part gay or into fucking anything that moves. Or that they use drugs.
Most, but not all, women with tattoos, have slightly more masculine features -
2020-07-31 at 6:56 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson lololol
Previously on Niggas in space
1. Dishwashers are more hygienic. To kill most of the germs on your dirty dishes, you need water that's around 60°C or greater. This temperature is easily reached in 'super' and 'intensive' dishwasher cycles, but because of safety standards with most hot water systems, it's nearly impossible to reach via hand-washing.
Do you know why we use a laminar flowhood in labs, or an ion generator?
Gee, why don't we just switch to dishwashers instead of autoclaves and such lololol
I'm sure that'll work LOL
Dumb. Ass.
I guarantee you, if you put a bunch of Petri dishes full of nutrient agar in there, they WILL contaminate after it cools down.
Your hot steam and water means exactly fuckall to bacterial endospores and the various microscopic fungi spores that'll immediately pour into it before and after it cools off.
Not sounding so sanitary now, is it? -
2020-07-31 at 6:40 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Previously on Niggas in space
fucking lol…this is too easy.
You're not from here, and one could argue that you should know English better seeing as you're from the country the language originates in, but you clearly don't.
How ironic.
Now grasp at straws some more.
Anyone worried about bacteria on a dish sponge is either clueless or a slob. Slobs tend to like dish washing machines. -
2020-07-31 at 6:35 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Previously on Niggas in space
Barry, take him back outside and knock him around…and make sure he doesn't get back in.
The most you'll get. Yep, and it's true. My hobby (mushroom cultivation) can be extremely dangerous if you screw up. You gotta know what you're doing.
It's pretty clear I'd know more about your dishes and sponges and what microbes you'll mostly get. -
2020-07-31 at 6:23 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Non sequitur.
The point is I said if you leave dishes out to dry or use a filthy rag it's a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi etc…IT IS…there is no wrong about that statement at all…it's the perfect breeding ground for them, warm and wet like your fathers mouth.
Then you stated that basically you'd only get one type of each anyway…fucking lol.
Googling for fancy names doesn't support your failed argument.
lololol
Never said you'd only get one type. You clearly don't know anything about nutrients requirements of bacteria and fungi.
And there's no fancy names and no googling required on my part. The difference is I've known this stuff for years. I actually have to know it elsewhere I wouldn't be a successful cultivator. Don't expect yall to know it, it's my hobby. You can skim posts that are several years old. I've schooled a lot of people in these subjects. -
2020-07-31 at 6:13 PM UTC in What is the MOST SPECIFIC reason you dislike Trump?
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2020-07-31 at 6:12 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson lololol so wrong it's laughable…as if ANY climate in the USA harbors only *1* example of bacteria and fungi…Laughingtons outloudingtons, Missouri.
The point is, there's not going to be much nutrients in a sponge if you use enough soap and rinse well, and lactobacillus will likely be the dominant bacteria, and guess what? It lives in your nose and is harmless.
Plantarum in particular, also has a mechanism of preventing competitor fungi spores and bacterial cells from growing and germinating.
Give up, you've lost. -
2020-07-31 at 6:07 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
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2020-07-31 at 6:06 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
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2020-07-31 at 6:02 PM UTC in People that leave dishes to soak and fester
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I already did.
You're dismissed and forcibly removed from the building by a large black transsexual who we call Barry.
And you're just plain wrong. Lactobacillus is about the most you'll get in most climates. Even aureobasidium is unlikely, even in your shitty extra humid climate.