Faecal bacteria join the commute

Not really, if it was a "new" super bug (by super i assume you mean abti biotic resistant so we're ****ed anyway) then we wouldn;t have an imunity regardless as it;s "new"
Not exactly. We have other non-adaptive immunities.

But, the point is, our body is more than capable of defending itself from ****. Think how long we've been exposed to it evolutionary. Dogs even eat it ffs, and I'm sure we could to. Although I do not recommend it... unless you're into that kind of thing.

This does NOT mean I like touching things covered in poop, but that's more from a cleanliness point of view (i.e. don't walk around with poo on your hands) than a health (zomg the poo will kill me) point of view.
 
People are thinking about this way too much.

What about the money you handle, do you wash all your money because of germs?!
Do you open door handles with your feet?
What about all the lovely hygeine you get down your local pub, on the tables and such?
What about all the things that others handle in buffet restaurants to pick up the food?

People take these things way to seriously. We have an immune system for a reason, get over it.
Whilst it's true that there are plenty of things you can't practically avoid there's a pretty big difference between resigning yourself to deal with things you can't control, and walking around with **** on your fingers because you're too lazy/inconsiderate to spend a minute washing your hands.

Urgh. :(
 
Unless you're young, old or have AIDS, you are most likely not going to die from something you encounter on a day to day basis. Again, unless you work in an anthrax lab.

You are probably right on the whole. However, in our modern society I think we take far too much of this for granted. The rise of antibiotics has ensured that we do not die of minor infections which would have killed people in the past, no matter how good ones immune system. I do remain unconvinced that this is an excuse for poor hygiene, such as simply washing ones hands after visiting the toilet.
 
When I visit and take the tube I always make sure not to touch any of the hand rails, last time I did that got me some 'orrible spots. Wash hands like crazy though even at work.
 
Having watched somebody deteriorate over years from a severe case of OCD based on worry about germs and bacteria and grease etc, I for one don't even think about it as it CAN ruin your life.

We have a strong immune system that deals with 95% of what we encounter. Sure we occasionally get a stomach bug and almost certainly it may be caused by touching something somebody else has touched who wasn't clean enough, but you get the bug, get over it after a day or so and move on with your life perhaps having had a day off work. So what?

I'm also intrigued as to why all of these studies that find Northern towns and cities to be so inferior to southern ones (specifically Londoninium) are always performed by London institutions. Why do Midlands or Northern based places not do the studies and publish them to the media? Is it genuinely because the further South you go, the more utopian this country is, or is there another reason?

Personally I have lived in all areas of the country at one point or other over the past 7 or so years and have certainly not found London to "feel" a cleaner place than Manchester, where I currently live, if anything, the complete opposite. I wonder if they went to bus stations in similar communities in all of these places, or did they go to Canary Wharfe in London and some back street slum stop in Newcastle...

I'd like a link to the study to have a look at their methods myself!
 
What's so disgusting about it? I have a shower every morning when I get up, so I know my wang is clean, compared to the taps, dryer, door handle on the way out and soap dispensers, which have been touched by most people going through there, spreading any germs they have before they wash their hands. It always seemed a bit pointless to me, as when you wash your hands, you turn on the tap, putting germs on it, wash them, and then turn it off again, picking them up again, as well as germs off other people.

Germs dont like taps and door handles - the levels of bacteria on them are incredibly small due to their shiny nature, so I wouldnt worry about that
 
doesnt yakult have faceal bacteria in it (albiet cultured)?

i always wash my hands before eating, after eating, inbetween, after getting off the train, when i get to work etc as people are unclean.
 
Don't really see the big deal tbh, if you think that's bad should see how much bacteria/fungi/viruses are in the air, let alone on surfaces! ZOMG!!!

Note as well that London (Euston) is where all the dirty Northerners come in on the trains, spreading their dirty Northern germs :p
 
You have clearly never had a real case of food poisoning...

Sure I have, it was awful, lasted for weeks. I stopped eating take aways after a night out after it. That's food though, not touching a button on a train that other people have touched.

That's the point here, we are not talking about food consumption, we are talking about hand washing and the fact that some people do it more than others and by proxy, you touching things they have touched (and then putting your hands close to or near your mouth etc) will mean that you will get really ill. It just isn't the case.

I refuse to believe that it's likely you will get a terrible case of food poisoning from food that hasn't gone off or has been poorly stored simply because the person cooking it hasn't washed their hands as often as others.
 
doesnt yakult have faceal bacteria in it (albiet cultured)?

i always wash my hands before eating, after eating, inbetween, after getting off the train, when i get to work etc as people are unclean.

This is how my relative started. He now rarely leaves the house, his hands bleed as they are washed so much and he has little to no contact with other human beings.

You have an immune system, get on with your life.
 
a bit of Faecal bacteria never hurt anyone

can only make you stronger


the londoners obvioulsy have butlers wiping there asses for them
 
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