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May I interest you in a (not toilet) paper I skimmed back when Covid was still a bigger issue? https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0013318
In another, newer, paper (again, not the toilet kind of paper) I just found, researchers basically used lasers to see and analyze the spread of aerosol plumes after flushing: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-24686-5
I am not interested in your (not toilet) papers. I've been doing fine so far and I believe that the health benefit is negligible and does not outweigh the impact on my quality of life.
In other words sometimes ignorance is bliss and knowledge can be a curse, I'm not trying to be a neat freak germaphobe.
Ignorance won't save you when that one lucky e coli lands on your toothbrush at just the right time. My parents survived leaded gas just fine, doesn't mean that shit's safe.
Seriously. Is this guy just like openly pro-poop? Cause it really sounds like he's trying to spread some poopraganda.
I'll see myself out.
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Well, you might be doing fine so far. How about others who walk into your poop-plumes? Hygiene is not always only beneficial for yourself. Some easy to implement practises can go a long way. I think it's a similar story to how we (should) regularly wash our hands, wash vegetables and fruits before eating and so on.