POLL: Do you eat the cookies?

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squeeg22

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it proven that the computer keyboard is one of the most unsanitary (if not the most unsanitary) areas of the home/office. Therefore, by your logic everyone who uses a computer should wash their hands before eating any cookies.

We all know that not washing your hands after using the restroom is considered unsanitary, but does anyone know of scientific proof that relates increased likelihood of disease/sickness with not washing your hands?
 

NuclearNed

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Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Does it matter to anyone else that (like in many places I've been) handwashing doesn't have a high priority around here?

And you think if the table was anywhere else in the office more people would wash their hands?

I don't know - the thought of fresh pee splatter on someones hands seems worse that dried pee splatter. I guess there might be more of a chance that it gets transferred to the remaining cookies a little easier.

Urine is sterile (I think it has amonia in it) so fresh pee shouldn't concern you. Fresh scat on the other hand can make nuclear neddy quite sick. My advice? Don't eat the chocolate chips, stick to sugar cookies :)

Dude - you realize that you just rationalized that its ok to have someone else's urine in your mouth??? :disgust: