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Tesseracts wrote:In this age of falsehoods and lies, it's comforting to know some people are genuinely idiots.
Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
jbobsully11 wrote:These are obnoxiously powerful wipes:They're great for decontaminating surfaces and, as I found out at my last job (basically reorganizing a bunch of supply closets at two VA hospitals), getting labels off of metal shelves and leaving no glue behind.Spoiler: show
Though the company recommends washing your hands thoroughly after skin contact (or wearing gloves, ideally), their own website lists no hazards beyond mild irritation (unless you get it in your eyes). Hopefully sunglasses or someone else can fill in the specifics (and/or verify what I write below).
I had read the canisters and knew that you weren't supposed to touch them, but I didn't know what they looked or smelled like because I never had any reason to use them. So when I was helping a coworker get outdated labels off a shelf one day, he left the room to get something to make the job go faster. He came back with some of those wipes (not in their original container), and left to do something else. While I continued to work on the labels, a nurse came in and started freaking out because I wasn't wearing gloves. He threw a pair of rubber gloves at me, told me to wash my hands as soon as I was done (especially before eating anything), and said that the wipes can cause sterility.
When I got back to the warehouse and told my boss what I had learned, she said she had heard they cause kidney problems.
Question for anyone who knows the answer: Why do those exist? Is straight rubbing alcohol (or Lysol, or white vinegar, or almost anything else) that much worse at disinfecting surfaces?
A Combustible Lemon wrote:Death is an archaic concept for simpleminded commonfolk, not Victorian scientist whales.
Encyclopedia Dramatica wrote:Reallifegirl: Is supposedly a girl in real life, but we all know that's false. Gets highest comment roughly 75% of the time, and has never had a single red-thumbed comment. Ever.
reallifegirl wrote:... then took my phone out of my hands and happily started scrolling.
Sister Morphine wrote:reallifegirl wrote:... then took my phone out of my hands and happily started scrolling.
Why do people think it's OK to do that?
I mean, maybe I'm the weird one here, but I view a phone as kind of a private thing, that you shouldn't handle without its owner's permission.
Encyclopedia Dramatica wrote:Reallifegirl: Is supposedly a girl in real life, but we all know that's false. Gets highest comment roughly 75% of the time, and has never had a single red-thumbed comment. Ever.
reallifegirl wrote:... then took my phone out of my hands and happily started scrolling.
Anglerphobe wrote:This is why the Second Amendment exists.
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