Is it the same species of bacteria?
So I should lick water off toilet seats?....................
Only toilet seat and not toilet water ?
There are also trillions more bacteria IN the human body than on a toilet seat. I guess it matters which bacteria are causing the concern to these scientists.
Back when I was a carpenter, I had a coffee mug that was in my truck for the better part of a year that got daily use, but only cursory rinses a couple times a week. It was well seasoned. Probably kept my immune system well seasoned as well.
So the four years I drank out of a canteen and didn’t die is a miracle?
What I’ve learned from the media:
Big Macs are healthier for you than just about anything else that tastes good.
Cocaine is relatively non-addictive
Toilet seats are just about the cleanest things I own.
(Can we stop with the “more ... tham a Big Mac”/”More addictive than cocaine”/”dirtier than a toilet seat” comparisons?)
Plastic water bottles are one-time use, sanitary and convenient. So naturally the environmentalists had to try to drive them out of existence and force us into far less sanitary practices.
Kinda depends on who’s been doin’ the sittin’..... wouldn’t you say? 😏
We used to drink beer from kegs in our hard hats
Everyone needs to drink Brawndo. Water is what’s in toilets.
Of course if you’re the only one drinking from it they’re your bacteria and not really a big deal.
Sigh...
Clean a stainless, or non-BPA plastic bottle out once a week, and regularly replace your bottle brushes and you’ll be fine.
First off if wash those bottles with bleach then they will be clean. Second thing is that exposure to bacteria helps the immune system. And we are headed toward 3rd world status.
And reusable grocery bags are a great idea too.
A water bottle is not an emotional support animal. It is not a crutch either. What a dumb article.
NOT if you fill the bottle every third time with vodka and tonic. Just sayin’....
How many of the bacteria arey own from a little backwash? They’re just on some R&R until I bring them back home. How many bacteria are on your fork after your first bite of a meal?
So? Are we supposed to be scared of everything?