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Originally posted by: Eli
Lice prefer cleanliness, just FYI.

I can't believe that, back when WWII ended and in japan, people were getting lice like crazy and the military would issue some chemicals to put in your hair and clothing which killed it immediately.
 
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Eli
Lice prefer cleanliness, just FYI.

I can't believe that, back when WWII ended and in japan, people were getting lice like crazy and the military would issue some chemicals to put in your hair and clothing which killed it immediately.
Just google it.

Headlice is not a sign of dirtyness, it is a sign of comming into contact with a human parasite.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Eli
Lice prefer cleanliness, just FYI.

I can't believe that, back when WWII ended and in japan, people were getting lice like crazy and the military would issue some chemicals to put in your hair and clothing which killed it immediately.
Just google it.

Headlice is not a sign of dirtyness, it is a sign of comming into contact with a human parasite.

Sure but I doubt lice actually PREFER cleanliness...
 
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: Eli
Lice prefer cleanliness, just FYI.

I can't believe that, back when WWII ended and in japan, people were getting lice like crazy and the military would issue some chemicals to put in your hair and clothing which killed it immediately.
Just google it.

Headlice is not a sign of dirtyness, it is a sign of comming into contact with a human parasite.

Sure but I doubt lice actually PREFER cleanliness...
Google.

Educate yourself.

Lice do not like dirty hair because it is easier for them to cling to clean hair.
 
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