I am pondering why some human beings are so gross. The reason I began to think of this is my and my sister(shes 16) are here at home and we were talking. From the other room she call out "Ew the cat pissed on the counter here!" So I assume she has cleaned it up like a responsible person as no one in their right mind would allow cat **** to sit there. She left it. An hour later I found it and cleaned it up.
Another story. This 2 people I went to middle school with constantly smelled awful. Like bad. Like fish (at least the one female classmate I am referring to).
My neighbors have owned 2 huge pigs despite the fact they live on like 2 acres and even after the pigs were gone their property smelled like **** for weeks.
I have seen peoples rooms covered in trash and leftover food.
So I get it. I have a messy room. Very messy. But there isn't trash or leftover food or human or animal waste or bugs. I don't see how people can live with these things. I get sometimes people get sweaty and forget deodorant. It happens. But these peoples smells were more than that. How can people live like that? Do you know anyone like this? I mean. Damn. People can be disgusting.
This is mostly because society has reached such a complacent lifestyle.
You could even notice that less people are dying due to uncontrollable disease do to medicine and instead are suffering from illness that they themselves could have prevented.
Look at obesity, I'm not going to point fingers a certain countries, but obesity could be related to the attitude that you have towards eating and how comfortable you are with your life that you will keep eating like you actually were starving. Even though the simple fix for this is increasing your physical activity and monitoring your caloric intake, people ignore such things an continue to kill themselves with Cigarettes, Alcohol, and all other sort of things.
Too many people think they are immortal, and remain ignorant to the world around them, which is why education -- especially in the teenager years -- they need to step it up and actually teach facts about how to live in a healthy manner.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Some people don't notice. When your parents have poor personal hygiene, you will most likely have poor personal hygiene. They might notice their uncleanliness, but have been practicing a dirty lifestyle and are too lazy to fix it.
I seriously can't stand smelly people. I will be nice and not blurt out that they smell like they took a shower in ****. I usually say things like, "Hmm, do you smell that?" If they don't eventually notice that they smell repulsive, I say things like, "Oh god, I gotta go to a meeting."
Dirty areas also make me gag. I don't know why some people don't have enough decency to clean up a place after it is covered with dirt and trash.
I have actually been noted that I smell really sweaty at times. I have addressed this although I really can't tell myself if I smell bad or not. This is also a small part of the problem.
Then all that's needed is creating good habits, in your case you might just change your cleansing products and keeping both your body and clothing in a state of clean. Applying structure to the most simple of things -- ie. showering -- you can see changes almost immidiately. This even applys to almost anything, like having a regularly scheduled list of chores to keep your living quarters clean. Certainly some times you wish to relax and don't feel like cleaning but slight leeway is absolutely fine, you simply need to do more work when the "rubber hits th road" if you will.
Good habits changes everything, even your own additude.
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"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Even though the simple fix for this is increasing your physical activity and monitoring your caloric intake,
Simple in theory, not so much in practice. It took me 18 years to do this, and it was far from simple. I've been doing exactly this for almost 2 months, and now it's almost second nature to count calories, go walking etc. Before I started this, however, it seemed impossible. I had tried many times to get in shape, eat healthier and what have you, but I would always crash and burn. After limiting my calories and increasing my physical activity, I've lost 46 pounds in less than 2 months and I feel a lot better.(am 6' exactly and now weigh 230 pounds :tongue.gif:) Yes, it is a fix, but it's not exactly simple.
Simple in theory, not so much in practice. It took me 18 years to do this, and it was far from simple. I've been doing exactly this for almost 2 months, and now it's almost second nature to count calories, go walking etc. Before I started this, however, it seemed impossible. I had tried many times to get in shape, eat healthier and what have you, but I would always crash and burn. After limiting my calories and increasing my physical activity, I've lost 46 pounds in less than 2 months and I feel a lot better.(am 6' exactly and now weigh 230 pounds :tongue.gif:) Yes, it is a fix, but it's not exactly simple.
Well it varies from person to person, I wasn't really recommending such steps as the sole step for losing weight, rather to maintain a limited diet as a basis, clearly certain nutritional elements are required each day but you need to start with something simple to make changes.
I did neglect to mention the time frame though, it's not a quick fix as I might have made it out to be.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I dont get it either, my brother has a problem with it and I dont know if its just lazy or he doesn't notice but it will get to the point where I dont want him on my bed, my furniture or even in my room and have the usually tell him to take a shower or bath before I even allow him to play my ps3. It wouldnt be so bad if he was a kid but hes 20.
I start to feel icky after not showering a day (usually once every other day is my shower). I admit my room isnt clean either, empty soda boxes, bed never made but agreed, no food or animal presents.
I seriously can't stand smelly people. I will be nice and not blurt out that they smell like they took a shower in ****. I usually say things like, "Hmm, do you smell that?" If they don't eventually notice that they smell repulsive, I say things like, "Oh god, I gotta go to a meeting."
Dirty areas also make me gag. I don't know why some people don't have enough decency to clean up a place after it is covered with dirt and trash.
Not sure why but this cracks me up, just say what is on your mind, hey who in here smells like ass crack???
I hate when people spit on the ground. Bloody shameful.
Sorry, when the mucus builds up in my noise it has to go somewhere, and I think the ground is much better than staying in me.
I tell ya, this guys starts the crazies threads. I see all the peeps with like a billion posts, I wonder how much time they have actually spent in the real world? I am totally serious, I'm positive this is going to bring out the how dare yous and I have been in the world more than you comments, but I'm asking you to seriously consider what I'm saying is all.
Another story. This 2 people I went to middle school with constantly smelled awful. Like bad. Like fish (at least the one female classmate I am referring to).
My neighbors have owned 2 huge pigs despite the fact they live on like 2 acres and even after the pigs were gone their property smelled like **** for weeks.
I have seen peoples rooms covered in trash and leftover food.
So I get it. I have a messy room. Very messy. But there isn't trash or leftover food or human or animal waste or bugs. I don't see how people can live with these things. I get sometimes people get sweaty and forget deodorant. It happens. But these peoples smells were more than that. How can people live like that? Do you know anyone like this? I mean. Damn. People can be disgusting.
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You could even notice that less people are dying due to uncontrollable disease do to medicine and instead are suffering from illness that they themselves could have prevented.
Look at obesity, I'm not going to point fingers a certain countries, but obesity could be related to the attitude that you have towards eating and how comfortable you are with your life that you will keep eating like you actually were starving. Even though the simple fix for this is increasing your physical activity and monitoring your caloric intake, people ignore such things an continue to kill themselves with Cigarettes, Alcohol, and all other sort of things.
Too many people think they are immortal, and remain ignorant to the world around them, which is why education -- especially in the teenager years -- they need to step it up and actually teach facts about how to live in a healthy manner.
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
However... If they grew up with some Mexican lady cleaning their house, they have no clue what to do when they own a house...
As for kids, it's a natural order.
Dirty areas also make me gag. I don't know why some people don't have enough decency to clean up a place after it is covered with dirt and trash.
LOL classic.
Then all that's needed is creating good habits, in your case you might just change your cleansing products and keeping both your body and clothing in a state of clean. Applying structure to the most simple of things -- ie. showering -- you can see changes almost immidiately. This even applys to almost anything, like having a regularly scheduled list of chores to keep your living quarters clean. Certainly some times you wish to relax and don't feel like cleaning but slight leeway is absolutely fine, you simply need to do more work when the "rubber hits th road" if you will.
Good habits changes everything, even your own additude.
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Simple in theory, not so much in practice. It took me 18 years to do this, and it was far from simple. I've been doing exactly this for almost 2 months, and now it's almost second nature to count calories, go walking etc. Before I started this, however, it seemed impossible. I had tried many times to get in shape, eat healthier and what have you, but I would always crash and burn. After limiting my calories and increasing my physical activity, I've lost 46 pounds in less than 2 months and I feel a lot better.(am 6' exactly and now weigh 230 pounds :tongue.gif:) Yes, it is a fix, but it's not exactly simple.
Well it varies from person to person, I wasn't really recommending such steps as the sole step for losing weight, rather to maintain a limited diet as a basis, clearly certain nutritional elements are required each day but you need to start with something simple to make changes.
I did neglect to mention the time frame though, it's not a quick fix as I might have made it out to be.
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
I start to feel icky after not showering a day (usually once every other day is my shower). I admit my room isnt clean either, empty soda boxes, bed never made but agreed, no food or animal presents.
I do that all the time.
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I'm sorry, I did that, but it is just a bad habbit.
That is kids being kids.
Not sure why but this cracks me up, just say what is on your mind, hey who in here smells like ass crack???
Sorry, when the mucus builds up in my noise it has to go somewhere, and I think the ground is much better than staying in me.
I tell ya, this guys starts the crazies threads. I see all the peeps with like a billion posts, I wonder how much time they have actually spent in the real world? I am totally serious, I'm positive this is going to bring out the how dare yous and I have been in the world more than you comments, but I'm asking you to seriously consider what I'm saying is all.