AdrianH
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Did you give it a spin?
Did you give it a spin?
Did you give it a spin?
Not sure if joke or serious?No, even if I was keen, that controller is surely not hygienic. My youngest brother actually has the same model though.
About it being unhygienic? For sure serious, can't imagine how much literal shit is lurking in the crevices - no thanks, not if I don't have a reason to.Not sure if joke or serious?
It builds immunity and makes your system strong , how much arcade games and whatnot did we play as kids, we never got any diseases from it.About it being unhygienic? For sure serious, can't imagine how much literal shit is lurking in the crevices - no thanks, not if I don't have a reason to.
It builds immunity and makes your system strong , how much arcade games and whatnot did we play as kids, we never got any diseases from it.
Nope,You never had worms as a kid?
Exposing yourself unnecessarily to the aggregated effuse of other people is not how you maintain a healthy immune system, the opposite is true, keep your hands clean to avoid infection. Further than that its regular exercise, healthy diet, quality sleep etc.
I was joking about the immunity but it just seems a little bit extreme.
I'm the same, have a bit of ocd with things being straight and neat, also don't like touching things I don't need to cuz your hands get dusty and you have to wash them again.This I am admittedly. I like things clean and orderly, myself and my environment - some people find how neat and clean I keep our apartment unusual, but it's how I feel comfortable.
I have no issue with sweat and sharing equipment at the gym, but I don't go about touching hand or escalator rails. To me not touching unhygienic things without cause is a sensible policy.
Aliens.Still thinking how they took a photo of the first camera invented lol
Still thinking how they took a photo of the first camera invented lol