We clean our kitchens and we clean our toilets, because that's where the germs are, right? Sure, but bacteria, viruses, fungi, and even insects are more universal than our cleaning habits are. During the pandemic, we learned to clean our doorknobs and wash our hands correctly. But you can't get those nasty little germs off everything. Chill Dude Explains might ruin your day by looking at the things that never get washed in our homes and revealing how nasty and cruddy they can get. He explains how you can mitigate the germ infestations on some of these, but not all of them. It's a good thing we have immune systems, right?
You might check off your lifestyle habits as the list goes on. I, for example, am now thankful that I don't wear makeup, buy meat, or have an ice maker. I'm surprised that a keyboard isn't included in this list, because I touch that more than anything, and it rarely gets washed.
Monday, April 06, 2026
Everyday Objects That Are Secretly Making You Sick
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The simple solution is to just wear a face mask all the time.
Those cheap, made in some backwater country by filthy looking examples of humanhood, paper face coverings were able to stop every germ, virus, bacteria, rabies, bad smell, noxious gases, and other people's spittle, getting into your mouth and airways, so they will protect you from your household germs easily.
Corona virus pandemic humour.
(Or humor, if you don't write English well)
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