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Finally the information that we've been waitingfor. It's Chris Kaya and Sam.
It's the podcast called I Tell YouWhat. So you guys see this all
the time. It's in the news. I don't know why. Well,
I guess it's a big deal.Um, but it's uh saying when you
need to throw away your underwear andthey say you should do it every six
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months, I'm I'm telling you thisis big stuff. They say six months,
they say nine months. Never gomore than a year. Why because
of the build up of bacteria.But you watch, even if you know,
even if you wash it. Thiswas all these scientific studies that came
out up to literally like two weeksago until this report came out. Now,
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they took it and supposed to allthe scientific people and researchers and all
that, they just took it todoctors. All the doctors took you know,
microscope to their underwear, okay,looking for all the things, and
they found that all this bunch isit's all a crock. You don't have
to replace your underwear every six monthsor every year. You keep wearing it
forever. You can wear it aslong as you want, I mean as
long as you want shit, youcan wear underwear until it disintegrates. Yeah,
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I got a lucky pair. Igot undea some high school I don't
care. Really you your butt hasn'tgrown or thanking the They don't make waistbands
anymore like they did back then.They made them the last I mean that
steel belted stuff is awesome. Sono, they and they had an rbgyn
and I mean for the ladies,and she says, if you're washing your
underwear and warmer or hot water,you're cleaning the bacteria off of them.
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As long as your underwear is clean, it should be just fine. So
good. What's the big deal thisis? This is like I can't I
actually marvel at the fact that it'stwenty twenty three. And this is even
a debate because I mean, youclean and sanitize things that from doctor's offices,
like when they clean sheets or towelsor whatever it is that they might
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use doctor's offices, hotels, whatever. These things can be cleaned and sanitized
like they do get clean when youwash them, and I never I don't.
That's not underwear. But but what'sthe difference, So when I if
if you have isolated in there,no, so everybody does everybody, guys,
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you know, yet you got alot of heat you do. When
you're deal with livestock, sometimes youmight have things Bear with me, Bear
with me here, um with likelivestock, for for example, because that's
just what I've experienced, and youcan have um like sicknesses. They can
be really prone to transferring your ownsicknesses. And you're supposed to wash your
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clothes if you interact with a sickhorse, wash them before you interact with
any anything else. Pigs especially becausepigs can can catch human colds. So
it's these kinds of things where youhave to wash these fabrics and then they're
fine, they're clean, they're basic. Sing I'm saying, it's the same
why war with a pig? Yeah, that's don't yeah, exactly what I'm
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saying. In addition to that point, though, I'm just saying that fabric
can be easily sanitized, and itjust never would have made sense to me
for them to say that, forwhatever reason, the bacteria that happens down
there for somehow is more impenetrable.Impenetrable. Yeah, yeah, then like
you're like some kind of fungal infectionon us, on an animal or some
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kind of cold or sickness or stranglesor something. Well, there's funkier stuff
there than there is in other partsof the body. How funky, Because
are you okay, that's a fungalinfection, so we can get it.
Guys can get Yeah, you don'tget it in your fingers, but you
know you wash your gloves too.But I mean, you get a fungal
infection, sir, but you stilldon't have to throw away your underwear despite
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all the jackets in the world.You just gotta wash it, wash it,
I guess in hot water. ButI always washed my stuff in cold
Is that a big deal? Becauseyeah, you're growing the bacteria. No,
I don't think it's not a bigdeal because a lot of the laundry
detergents these days are made with theintention of being used with cold water cycles.
Yeah. Yeah, But does thatmean it's disinfecting though, Yeah,
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I assume, I assume. So, I guess I'm not at the really
disinfects with a lot of that stuff. Is heat, right? Maybe?
I don't know. I trust coldwater. I think it's totally fine.
But I just dude, I justwear whatever underwear. I mean, whatever's
on the next one on the stack. Well the other thing is too.
Okay. So if you wear underwearand maybe you got all the funk in
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the world going on down there,and I'm saying, yeah, that's fine.
But if you did, it's notlike you're taking it off, washing
it and then putting it on yourface. I think if it's just going
on the same place it started.Yeah, each other down there. Yeah,
yeah, they're all it's like ahandshake, greetings. How are you
doing? You one great big party. It's like down there, like big
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old orgy. Yeah, it's fine. I don't know. Like if I
don't know, I can't. Mymind is gone different places. Wash your
underwear, but you don't have tothrow it away. This is big news.
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