Idiocrate Wrote:
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> Dr. Dan, couldn't the breeders wipe up with
> antiseptics and keep the brats clothing fresh and
> clean, keep bedding clean, spray with some lysol,
> bathe them once or twice a day while they are sick
> -- to cut down on the illness spreading and
> getting worse?
>
> I remember my parents being fastidious about this
> when I was sick, the cleanliness, the bathing,
> were they wrong or are today's breeders a bunch of
> filthy animals?
Today's breeders are a dichotomy. They are obsessed with squirting alcohol-based products like Purelle and overusing anti-bacterial soaps on their brats while keeping their houses in a perpetual state of colonization with bacteria by failing to clean properly. On one hand, you have the clinical affect of not permitting Snotleigh to develop a mature immune system to deal with every day pathogens while providing a breeding ground for them. It is analagous to a gun manufacturer running a "Ban Handguns" movement out of the factory. Just does not make any sense.
Wherever there are humans, there will be infectious pathogens of all sorts such as viruses, bacteria, fungi/molds and protozoans. I know of no way of completely sanitizing the human body except by killing it off, and that is something that my Hippocratic oath and professional ethics prevents.
It seems to be beyond the ability of most breeders to carry antiseptic wipes with them. There are numerous brands of them, and they do a fair job of decreasing a potentially infectious innoculum below viability. It all comes down to behavior, and most breeders make themselves so busy with idiotic crap that they expect others to do the job for them.
The reason why those infectious agents were found at Fuck-E-Sleaze's is obvious: it is where all the other brats of breeder pigs were going. Just like daycare centers and those filthy ball pits, brat restaurants are guaranteed reservoirs of infection. Even if the restaurant staff were to hose down the place with chlorine bleach (a very effective and very cheap antiseptic, I might add) every night, there would still be some breediot who would bring their sick brat to the place and the cycle would start all over again.
My advice: avoid brat-infested places like the plague, because sooner or later you could end up with it.