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Then maybe you should rethink you other comment jackass.
Why be so offensive? I literally just said I don't see a point in being afraid of germs on a doorhandle, since it is not going to hurt you in any way. I have not at any point been rude to you, why be rude to me?
"If it doesn't get me sick, why care?" That's why.
Just because it doesn't make you sick tracking germs/filth around can get other people sick.
And just because you're fine with shit and piss (yours or others) on your hands doesn't mean other people are.
You don't wanna wash your hands at home fine - but "refusing" to wash hands in a public setting is a shitty move.
Again assuming stuff, stop that. I never said I don't wash my hands, just that door handles aren't dangerous. You're wildly overreacting about this.
No one said refusing to wash hands wasn't an issue