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Rain Man 12:38 PM 12-03-2020
I've made a bunch of changes in my life over the past nine months, and frankly some of them have been pretty good experiments. In some cases I'll revert back, but in others I probably won't.

How do you think you'll think/act differently going forward as a result of this?

For me, some changes that will stick are:

Some changes that might stick in whole or in part:

Some changes that won't stick and will revert back to normal:

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Rain Man 05:16 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Ah. Why do you contract it "reside"? Seems unnecessary.

So bottom line, we're scared of residue. i might get stuff on my hands.

Ohmygod. Whatever shall I do?

Look, I'm not scared of some residue. or 'fluids.' Or whatever.

I've been covered in mud for days, as recently as a couple months ago. Drank water from a river. Didn't shower for a week while fishing 10 hours a day in 90 degree heat and ate food with my unwashed hands. I've been up to my armpits in the chest cavities of more than a dozen deer, or otherwise covered in the blood of countless gamebirds and animals. And shook a lot of hands while doing so over 4 decades. Not to mention to dozen or so quail I pulled the innards out of earlier this year.

Actually, the two best handshakes I can remember was the time I was covered in the guts and blood of my first buck with my dad, and when my brother finally got his first deer a few years later.

'Reside' isn't really a thing for me.

Looking at it now, I'm infinitely glad I wasn't raised to have such phobias.

Do you guys wash your hands immediately after finger-banging your girl/boy friend before you get to homebase, or do you just forego putting your naked finger inside another person entirely?

Must be kind of inconvenient, not to mention something of a mood killer.

This is really convincing me to not shake hands with people.
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Megatron96 05:22 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
This is really convincing me to not shake hands with people.
:-)

You're really on a roll, bud.:-)

Personally I think it's hilarious that people are scared of sweat, or that someone might scratch themselves over their pants, but this is the world we live in now.:-)
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dirk digler 05:41 PM 12-03-2020
Great thread Rain Man.

I would hope that working from home will stick. I didn't think I would like it because I had done some limited work from home in the past and found myself unproductive but now I can't see myself going back to work. I enjoy rolling out of bed and putting on shorts and not going anywhere but to my PC.

Some changes that might stick:

1. Staying away from extended family during the holidays
2. Wearing a mask during flu season (only if I am forced to go back to the office)

Changes that won't stick and go back to normal:

1. Travel
2. Eating out inside restaurants
3. Football games and concerts.
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Fish 05:46 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Who hasn't rushed a poop and smeared the wipe a bit on base of your thumb a few precious minutes before a meeting and made a business decision to just roll with it and shake hands?
What, you don't know about the ass pennies?


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TrebMaxx 06:06 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by tmax63:
And you think you won't be transferring germs with an exchange of small token gifts.
As for me I'll gladly return to all pre-covid activities. Getting our immune systems challenged is good. Heard the saying "that which doesn't kill us makes us stronger" is actually pretty accurate when it comes to our immune system.
That's my train of thought.
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displacedinMN 06:16 PM 12-03-2020
Wife has been cutting my hair. She is getting good at it.
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stevieray 06:20 PM 12-03-2020
I built a chopper and really enjoyed it...might try to find a Honda 360 and build a scrambler.
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jerryaldini 06:24 PM 12-03-2020
Great list!
I've learned to really enjoy frequently preparing meals at home and surprisingly the simple task of doing dishes.
Work from home as much as possible, and be outdoors more than ever.
Avoid close contact in public with periodic mask wearing.
Cut my own hair, convenient and enjoy doing it (never cared how it looks anyway).
Give away most formal clothes.
More meditation time.

The one return is hopefully go back to gym.
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Bearcat 06:25 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
:-)

You're really on a roll, bud.:-)

Personally I think it's hilarious that people are scared of sweat, or that someone might scratch themselves over their pants, but this is the world we live in now.:-)
Nah, I seriously doubt there are many people out there who are actually scared (hell, I've known actual germaphobes who will still shake hands, because that's what you're supposed to do)... another alternative that makes much more sense is that people recognize hand shakes are a germ spreader, mostly because people are incapable of washing their hands and not touching their face.

And yeah, that's (usually) not life or death or anything, and we all still do it, and I doubt many people immediately sanitize their hand after or have nightmares about getting sick, or whatever other hyperbole.... but, it does spread germs for a largely pointless act.
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Spott 06:34 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
Maybe I should elaborate. I don’t care about any germ aspect of handshaking. I generally get sweaty, dirty and occasionally bloody at my job so germs are never going to bother me. It’s the occasional asshats that want to break your hands with some stupid death grip that gets annoying. Either that or it’s someone that does the exact opposite and has a totally limp wristed handshake. A good firm handshake using about the same amount of grip one would use jerking off five minutes before shaking hands with a stranger should be the standard.
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Megatron96 06:44 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Nah, I seriously doubt there are many people out there who are actually scared (hell, I've known actual germaphobes who will still shake hands, because that's what you're supposed to do)... another alternative that makes much more sense is that people recognize hand shakes are a germ spreader, mostly because people are incapable of washing their hands and not touching their face.

And yeah, that's (usually) not life or death or anything, and we all still do it, and I doubt many people immediately sanitize their hand after or have nightmares about getting sick, or whatever other hyperbole.... but, it does spread germs for a largely pointless act.
Welcome to your POV.

Though, from my perspective, being worried about someone touching their face, or 'germs' in general, as a healthy adult, is ridiculous. Americans have been conditioned to be wary of 'germs' like one 'germ' is going to get you somehow. If that were the case, there wouldn't be a human race. Every time you hold hands with your gf/bf/wife/whatever, kiss, hell, every time your mother patted you on the head there were germs involved. Your body kills them off 99.9999% of the time. Whoop-de-doo.

There are germs on you right now. On everyone you know. There are germs on virtually every surface in your house, car, at work, on your food, everywhere. The phone your using to write posts right now is covered in germs. Or your keyboard or whatever. Oh God, what should we do?

Nothing. your body deals with germs everyday, all day, 365/7/24.

you might as well worry about being struck by lightning.
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Megatron96 06:47 PM 12-03-2020
Originally Posted by Spott:
Maybe I should elaborate. I don’t care about any germ aspect of handshaking. I generally get sweaty, dirty and occasionally bloody at my job so germs are never going to bother me. It’s the occasional asshats that want to break your hands with some stupid death grip that gets annoying. Either that or it’s someone that does the exact opposite and has a totally limp wristed handshake. A good firm handshake using about the same amount of grip one would use jerking off five minutes before shaking hands with a stranger should be the standard.
This I agree with. There's always a dipstick that wants to see if he can hurt you for some stupid reason. And then there's the increasing number of twits that shake hands like their hand is a dead fish.

Why is it so hard to just have a good grip and a one up-one down? Just show the requisite level of respect and move on.

though I never thought about it in terms of jerking off . . .
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Hog's Gone Fishin 06:52 PM 12-03-2020
It really is amazing the difference in hand shakes. All hispanics go with a limp wrist method for some reason. Meanwhile Cowboys want to crush your digits. I have a lot of hand pain from, well , my past work and it KILLS me when some dick wants to crush my hand. Thank God for Covid and the fist bump era!
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Megatron96 07:04 PM 12-03-2020
OH GOD.

I JUST TOUCHED MY FACE.

Excuse me, I have to go take a shower with 90% rubbing alcohol while wearing a haz-mat suit.

Fuck, the dog is licking my haz-mat suit. I'm totally screwed.

Hashaha, someone gave me a thumb's down.

How about this?

Yesterday I gave my dog a 15 minute rubdown and scratched his belly, then WITHOUT WASHING MY HANDS OR TAKING A SHOWER WITH DISINFECTANT, I COOKED AND ATE DINNER. OH, THE HORROR!!!

And I've never disinfected the dog either. He licks my face daily.

GAME OVER, MAN, GAME OVER!
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Bump 07:18 PM 12-03-2020
wearing a mask
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