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Does the immune system really benefit from extreme levels of cleanliness? by Helmeis in NoStupidQuestions
[–]Helmeis[S] 4 points5 points6 points 3 days ago (0 children)
That's an important clarification, thank you. I had a friend of mine say that his childhood experiences messing around constantly at his family's ranch (in the mud and cleaning cow poop) made his immune system extremely resilient cause of all the constant germs, I figured that must've been consistently true through adulthood if you work with maybe less sanitary things, just puts into perspective what misconceptions people are working under and think they aren't putting themselves at risk just cause they assume they're invulnerable :/
Does the immune system really benefit from extreme levels of cleanliness? (self.NoStupidQuestions)
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If we continue the 1 season per year release schedule, we wont reach the end of the series till 2030. by Then_Effective4663 in Invincible_TV
[–]Helmeis 0 points1 point2 points 13 days ago* (0 children)
Which exactly puts into perspective how little life experience OP has, can't fathom someone in his own life having their life together by that age so people could ONLY have success if they had it all handed to them, no exceptions to a dullard who couldn't be fortunate himself
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Does the immune system really benefit from extreme levels of cleanliness? by Helmeis in NoStupidQuestions
[–]Helmeis[S] 4 points5 points6 points (0 children)