Thursday, 26 February 2009

3 days of not showering... which made me think (since I had a lot of water to waste with the 3 days quota)

1) Do they have a Guinness world record for this?

2) When did the notion of 'shower every day' come into popular minds in our modern age, I'm guessing post industrial revolution as cities became crowded, filthy and dirty, there was a demand to lower the potential of germs getting spread around.

3) Have our immune system deteriorated because we are cleaner these days? If yes, does it mean we should not keep our places 100% clean for babies because they need to develop their own immune system against the environment.

4) The New York Times proved my theory on 3) right : )

7 comments:

chaubella said...

1) probably, they have a guinness record for everything

2) here's how i see it, you don't question the notion, you just follow it =)

3) it's all relative

4) as an added bonus, can i recommend grammar check as well? =P

Juanjaime said...

is there a grammar problem?

chaubella said...

sorry, did you mean not or now showering? if you mean now, then it's my bad.

Juanjaime said...

oh yeah, i was looking at the content rather than the title, good eye and thank you!!

How's life being a consultant btw?

chaubella said...

okay, then my advice for grammar and spell check stands. =)

DUDE, i'm not a consultant. that's your brother. he and i are not the same person. DUDE.

Juanjaime said...

fine DUDER / DUDEST (what's dude in female form?)

You are an accountant then?

chaubella said...

i think dude is gender neutral. LOL, you have no idea what i do. let's take this offline.