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HalfManHalfCornball t1_iviajai wrote

As a bartender, how many glasses does one touch in a shift that has had direct contact with another humans saliva? Snot rag or dirty glass, There's still a risk here. It's part of the job. If someone doesn't like the risk, then get another job. All around you there are germs. From the doors you open when using a public restroom, to deadly bacteria on the chicken you touch at the grocery store. If someone is concerned about picking a snot rag, then use gloves. No need to bitch about little stupid shit that was never a big issue 3 years ago.

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goblinchiild t1_iviawih wrote

You didn’t answer the question though. How many used snot rags do you voluntarily pick up in a day? You sound like the type of person who doesn’t wash their hands after using the bathroom and insists it’s not actually necessary

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HalfManHalfCornball t1_ivibz9x wrote

I don't think anyone wants to voluntarily pick up snot rags. And you're making an assumption that I don't wash my hands? You sound like an idiot. I just simply stated some logical facts. You're either delusional or ignorant. Maybe both.

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Space_faces t1_ivjeto8 wrote

Hey just letting you know that all of your beliefs are wrong

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makesumnoize t1_ivimd55 wrote

"No need to bitch about little stupid shit that was never a big issue 3 years ago."

Society tends to do this crazy thing where it, and bear with me here, progresses.

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