Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Guys, listen.  You don't need to kill germs with chemicals.  First, they're unnatural.  Second, germs are natural.  Third, it's our artificially sterile environment (due to normal contemporary domestication, technology & convenience, chemical cleansers, immaculation, and a long lineage of biophobia..) that helps keep our immune systems weak from intruding forces.  This means we could get killed by a supervirus or bacteria, and our antibiotics are already hinting at that.. but more importantly, germs are life and all of life is in communication, like a river network or something.  Germs and we have symbiotical and various other relationships.  In some estimations, germs play as much as 90% of the role in certain bodily functions, and don't even think of anything as a function.  It's all life, and if the germs are a part of you, they're a part of you -- we just tend to be taught by science that they're germs and separate.  Consider them the spray of life.. and they're also vitally important regarding what we exchange when we kiss.  What's more fun, swapping chemicals produced under our tongue, or that and sharing sprays of life that are just enough us to be necessary but just enough not-us to be shared with and then engendered within the other's body..?

Now, think about the name Lysol.  Look at it carefully.  Is there any coincidence they named it Lyse-All?

Germs are not just germs, and don't think about it that way anymore.  Take it from the Sun.  And nothing in life that performs any life-function is merely 'functional'..

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