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Buzzkillington says: "I once worked for Pizza Hut... Whats the the worst thing you've ever done for money?" And while we're here, tell us about greedy people you know. Money or pie, it doesn't matter.
( , Thu 14 Apr 2011, 16:30)
Buzzkillington says: "I once worked for Pizza Hut... Whats the the worst thing you've ever done for money?" And while we're here, tell us about greedy people you know. Money or pie, it doesn't matter.
( , Thu 14 Apr 2011, 16:30)
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Urine is sterile.
And toilet blocks are mostly bleach. And coins contain copper which kills most things on its surface in any case. The coins from the bogs will have fewer germs than the coins in your pocket. Or your own fingers. Or the beer in a barrel.
You fucking nancy.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 11:40, 3 replies)
And toilet blocks are mostly bleach. And coins contain copper which kills most things on its surface in any case. The coins from the bogs will have fewer germs than the coins in your pocket. Or your own fingers. Or the beer in a barrel.
You fucking nancy.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 11:40, 3 replies)
I was about to point that out.
As well as the fact that cotton-based paper is not, in general, antiseptic. Imagine how many people handled that fiver before you and didn't wash their hands after a wank, or a shit, or wiping the blood from thier most recent track mark.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 12:23, closed)
As well as the fact that cotton-based paper is not, in general, antiseptic. Imagine how many people handled that fiver before you and didn't wash their hands after a wank, or a shit, or wiping the blood from thier most recent track mark.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 12:23, closed)
*Fresh* urine is sterile -
assuming the provider is healthy, and the trough drains freely. Couple of assumptions I wouldn't risk for a handful of copper.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 13:36, closed)
assuming the provider is healthy, and the trough drains freely. Couple of assumptions I wouldn't risk for a handful of copper.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 13:36, closed)
Urine is neither sterile, or
particularly germ laden. Once it leaves the bladder, it can easily be contaminated before it exits.
It is as likely to carry bacteria as saliva or snot. The sterile thing is an urban legend.
As is the piss-infested peanut story. It has been paraded in various forms (mints at restaurant checkout, etc). There's no doubt some contamination occurs, but nobody seems to have actually ever made any tests.
( , Mon 18 Apr 2011, 11:11, closed)
particularly germ laden. Once it leaves the bladder, it can easily be contaminated before it exits.
It is as likely to carry bacteria as saliva or snot. The sterile thing is an urban legend.
As is the piss-infested peanut story. It has been paraded in various forms (mints at restaurant checkout, etc). There's no doubt some contamination occurs, but nobody seems to have actually ever made any tests.
( , Mon 18 Apr 2011, 11:11, closed)
Urine is only sterile in the bladder
the moment it's heading down your urethra into the outside world it's full of fucking bacteria.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 15:46, closed)
the moment it's heading down your urethra into the outside world it's full of fucking bacteria.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 15:46, closed)
Did you learn biology from Aristotle?
Or do you just have a horribly diseased cock?
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 17:07, closed)
Or do you just have a horribly diseased cock?
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 17:07, closed)
Fucking hell Shambles, I think this prick is one of our junior doctors at the moment.
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( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 18:31, closed)
To be fair
if you've got all the way through medical school without catching cockrot then you've done something very very wrong.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 19:13, closed)
if you've got all the way through medical school without catching cockrot then you've done something very very wrong.
( , Sat 16 Apr 2011, 19:13, closed)
According to the internet
the previous poster is correct- it picks up germs as it exits the body. It's relatively sterile, but not really.
( , Mon 18 Apr 2011, 11:20, closed)
the previous poster is correct- it picks up germs as it exits the body. It's relatively sterile, but not really.
( , Mon 18 Apr 2011, 11:20, closed)
The key word here is 'exits'.
Not 'in the urethra' as one prick has suggested here.
( , Mon 18 Apr 2011, 11:31, closed)
Not 'in the urethra' as one prick has suggested here.
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