I'll start, I missed the outdoor cats struggle session so i don't know what its deal was except a vague idea that outdoor cats were bad, so I've let my two cats stay being outdoor cats because I feel bad locking them inside, like I want to give them some experience of freedom to go where they please so they can live more fulfilling lives

Edit: also kruschev is imo a lot better than most hexbear users give him credit for

    • beef_curds [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      There you go. That's the spirit. Now we got the struggle sesh.

      wiping themselves with a bacteria rag

      Gonna blow your mind here: you wash them.

        • beef_curds [she/her]
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          1 year ago

          Some people rinse/wring. I hang mine to dry in the shower and just toss it in a bucket the next day to wash with the towels.

          Rags are like $10 for a dozen, so like, as long as you're doing laundry regularly fry , you should be fine.

    • Zoift [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Its not a matter of abrasion or exfoliation, so much as friction. Soap helps but the primary cleaning mechanism in any shower or bath is manually scrubbing dirt particles away. A washcloth or loofah is objectively better than your hands or a raw bar of soap.

      • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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        1 year ago

        Objectively better at doing what? What goal are you trying to achieve? Does it reduce rates of skin infection? Improve skin health? Make you live longer? Make you happier? It really sounds like conformity to an arbitrary cultural perception of "cleanness" that isn't related to any actual health or sanitary issues, but rather, dare I say, artificially created by loofah companies to sell more loofahs (which, as biological planet material, are subject to decay and harboring bacteria!)

        • Zoift [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          Objectively better at doing what?

          Removing dirt

          What goal are you trying to achieve?

          Clean balls

          Does it reduce rates of skin infection? Improve skin health? Make you live longer? Make you happier?

          Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, and also you can wear it as a hat.

          It really sounds like conformity to an arbitrary cultural perception of "cleanness" that isn't related to any actual health or sanitary issues.

          I bet you dont use a bidet either.

          but rather, dare I say, artificially created by loofah companies to sell more loofahs

          I grew mine guerilla gardening in the sump pond a condemned ampartment complex. The complex is condemned because i released native bedbugs and sprayed community-sourced MRSA on the doorhandles in an act of anti-landlord praxis. The loofa gourds are not native however, and have started choking out the grasses of the local dogpark. This is a double blow against DSA PMC gentrification and i am a better leftist than you. I will send you loofa seeds by COD mail. You will grow them. You do not have a choice in this.

          which, as biological planet material, are subject to decay and harboring bacteria!

          I bet you're not composting your drain-hair either.

          • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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            1 year ago

            Okay guerilla loofahs is cool as hell. I will start washing my balls now in honor of your good works.

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