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On June 11 2008 20:48 Energies wrote: You're just trying to justify two crappy blogs with an even crappier one. ADMIT IT, Damn you!!!
...I'm so onto you. *squinty eyes* Lol.
I'm surprised nobody caught the gas one, even though I wasn't surprised nobody realized I was joking about the 'no soap' challenge.
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On June 11 2008 08:08 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On June 11 2008 07:45 CaucasianAsian wrote: And yeah, I agree with statix, use some god damn deoderant and use some soap. It's gross and grimey if you dont. If this were true my mother would have been screaming at me for the last 15 years. No it is not grimey for me. If it's gross that's only true for teleological reasons (i.e. false) It kind of depends on the person. I assume you don't work out or anything.
I always think it's funny when people say "our bodies aren't meant to use soap!" Our bodies aren't meant to use keyboards or have anal sex either, but I don't see anyone complaining about that (except women.)
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On June 11 2008 11:24 micronesia wrote:
You should do something because people want you to? Sometimes that is true. You shouldn't always do 100% what you want and not factor in what other people want. But you should also lead an independent lifestyle where you put your beliefs ahead of the illogical expectations of others. This is a balance so there is no right or wrong answer. Fine, but going through the process of smelling nice/fresh is such a small sacrifice for having girls enjoy it.
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On June 11 2008 21:34 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On June 11 2008 11:24 micronesia wrote:
You should do something because people want you to? Sometimes that is true. You shouldn't always do 100% what you want and not factor in what other people want. But you should also lead an independent lifestyle where you put your beliefs ahead of the illogical expectations of others. This is a balance so there is no right or wrong answer. Fine, but going through the process of smelling nice/fresh is such a small sacrifice for having girls enjoy it.
Or having people want to come within 10 feet of you.
I'm all about living an independent lifestyle, but there's certain thing you shouldn't do if you'd like to have company to talk to ever.
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On June 11 2008 22:24 Hawk wrote:Show nested quote +On June 11 2008 21:34 Jibba wrote:On June 11 2008 11:24 micronesia wrote:
You should do something because people want you to? Sometimes that is true. You shouldn't always do 100% what you want and not factor in what other people want. But you should also lead an independent lifestyle where you put your beliefs ahead of the illogical expectations of others. This is a balance so there is no right or wrong answer. Fine, but going through the process of smelling nice/fresh is such a small sacrifice for having girls enjoy it. Or having people want to come within 10 feet of you. I'm all about living an independent lifestyle, but there's certain thing you shouldn't do if you'd like to have company to talk to ever. Yes. I just get annoyed that people equate using soap with people being willing to get within 10 feet of you. I assume you were talking about people who actually do smell etc, and yes I don't like them much.
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I was trriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicked!
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wow you're so superior to all those idiots who think soap matters
btw, if you don't use deodorant or soap and think you don't have any odor at all, you're either purposely ignoring your odor or you do nothing but sit around all the time. because there's zero way you'll make it through the day without beginning to smell if you move at all
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On June 11 2008 21:34 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On June 11 2008 11:24 micronesia wrote:
You should do something because people want you to? Sometimes that is true. You shouldn't always do 100% what you want and not factor in what other people want. But you should also lead an independent lifestyle where you put your beliefs ahead of the illogical expectations of others. This is a balance so there is no right or wrong answer. Fine, but going through the process of smelling nice/fresh is such a small sacrifice for having girls enjoy it.
More girls for the rest of us.
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On June 12 2008 02:39 EnergyTraction wrote: btw, if you don't use deodorant or soap and think you don't have any odor at all, you're either purposely ignoring your odor or you do nothing but sit around all the time. because there's zero way you'll make it through the day without beginning to smell if you move at all Soap is almost completely irrelevant to the stink you acquire when you move around during the day. As for deodorant, that's a different topic than soap which we can discuss at a later date.
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i thought soap was scented for that purpose and doesnt soap help remove dirt and bacteria? the bacteria that cause the smell?
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On June 12 2008 04:15 kpcrew(Gg) wrote: i thought soap was scented for that purpose and doesnt soap help remove dirt and bacteria? the bacteria that cause the smell?
Soap is an excellent cleanser because of its ability to act as an emulsifying agent. An emulsifier is capable of dispersing one liquid into another immiscible liquid. This means that while oil (which attracts dirt) doesn't naturally mix with water, soap can suspend oil/dirt in such a way that it can be removed.
The organic part of a natural soap is a negatively-charged, polar molecule. Its hydrophilic (water-loving) carboxylate group (-CO2) interacts with water molecules via ion-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding. The hydrophobic (water-fearing) part of a soap molecule, its long, nonpolar hydrocarbon chain, does not interact with water molecules. The hydrocarbon chains are attracted to each other by dispersion forces and cluster together, forming structures called micelles. In these micelles, the carboxylate groups form a negatively-charged spherical surface, with the hydrocarbon chains inside the sphere. Because they are negatively charged, soap micelles repel each other and remain dispersed in water.
Then again, that was probably all scripted by the powerful soap lobby, who are always vying for world domination against the toothpaste moguls.
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On June 12 2008 04:15 kpcrew(Gg) wrote: i thought soap was scented for that purpose I'm talking about the cleansing effect of soap. and doesnt soap help remove dirt and bacteria? the bacteria that cause the smell?
It helps remove dirt/oil (saponification IIRC). You have to be fairly dirty for this to be insufficient with water + shampoo.
Edit: lol @ 'powerful soap lobby'
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