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Is Christianity the only religion that doesn't believe in loo witches? What are the historical implications?
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>tfw too intelligent and secular to believe that hanging around feces is bad
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>a disease not caused by poop
Huh?
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In Japan, people performed rituals to avoid offending the kawaya kami, who protected their toilets. For an island of efficient tech experts, that's pretty retarded.
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How the FUCK did nobody between then and Hippocrates figure out you have to wash your fucking hands?



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