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So bathing and using soap to get clean makes us easier to mind control?.....
The story about Mount Sapo explains that upon its slopes, ancient Romans used to sacrifice animals as burnt offerings. Wood ash from the fires of their altars mingled with the grease from the animal sacrifices, forming a primitive kind of soap. This soap found its way to the clays of a nearby stream, where local people found that it helped them get their laundry cleaner. Soap gets its Latin name, sapo, from the name of the mountain. This narrative is probably a hoax. There are many reasons to find it improbable: No record of any place with this name appears in the history of Rome, nor in the current Italian geographical names. Some versions of the story credit Mount Sapo to an "ancient Roman legend," but this legend does not appear in classical mythology.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: howtonhawky
Er, come again?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
My daughter's mother-in-law trained to become a nurse and surprisingly they said soap does in no way clean. The friction of rubbing kills germs, not soap. They taught her NOT to use soap.
originally posted by: BelowLowAnnouncement
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
My daughter's mother-in-law trained to become a nurse and surprisingly they said soap does in no way clean. The friction of rubbing kills germs, not soap. They taught her NOT to use soap.
I think I read not too long ago that soap doesn't kill germs, it just makes it harder for germs and bacteria to cling to your skin so they wash off easier. Don't quote me on that. Or anything else I say.
a 2006 study refuted that idea, citing soap as a source of continuous reinfection in dental clinics, Outside magazine reported. It could be because bars of soap don't usually dry all the way between uses, especially on the bottom, leading to an accumulation of bacteria, fungi, and yeast that can be passed from person to person, Schultz says.
have you never washed your hands in sand and water?
originally posted by: ketsuko
What is this with the cult of people who throw their dirty, stanky butts into their beds at nigtht?!
That's just gross. I prefer to do my ritual mind control enabling ablutions before I sleep, thank you very much. Besides, it's easier to hack into a quiescent mind than one that's alert. Far be it for me to make my enslavement more difficult. I'm easy that way.