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ArxFerrum 8 year s ago
Paranoia Rules
#1 - There was a time when children could go to parks and playgrounds. Of course, today, parents are often arrested unless they are constantly holding their kids' hands and have them in sterilized, EPA-approved bubble-wrap.

Tanlight, Sunbright...
#3 - Tanning beds/parlors are indeed hazardous. But, then again, so is natural tanning under direct sunlight.

Porta-Poopers
#11 - Same can prolly be said for Greyhound Bus bathrooms and PortaJohns at construction sites, sporting events and outdoor concerts.
       
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Ouboet 8 year s ago
Poo... Poo everywhere.
       
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Fenrisulven 8 year s ago
The whole world is dirty and almost any surface is full of germs. Even in areas where humans rarely ventures.
       
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Playgrounds

"When researchers sampled playgrounds, they found blood, mucus, saliva and urine," reports Today.com. And we're not just talking about outdoor playgrounds. In 2011, mother Erin Carr-Jordan spent thousands of her own dollars to collected samples from the indoor play areas of nine fast food restaurants in seven states. The lab found fecal matter – human waste – in nearly 90 percent of the samples. Ball pits are even worse.

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