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To: ajtj99 who wrote (92346)6/6/2025 8:43:20 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 96694
 
The average person passes gas 7-times a day.

On average, people expel 0.5 grams of fecal matter every time they pass gas.

Over a lifetime, this means you pass 233-lbs. of fecal matter into your underwear. If you go commando, that means 233-lbs. of fecal matter go into your skirt/dress/shorts/pants.

Just something to consider the next time you see a hot A-list actor on the red carpet going commando!

Also, for youngsters, that hottie you pick up at the bar late at night may be carrying around 3-grams of fecal matter in their undies just from that day!



To: ajtj99 who wrote (92346)6/6/2025 9:54:52 PM
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"What a cesspool of pollution it is."

maybe a Shenyang odd day.. IQ Air has us 'green'. tomorrow, back to 'yellow'. this city is what we would call a Northern Rustbelt city.

on my usual daily & very boring walkabout.. a slough of the Hunhe River. there's a coalfire power plant just to the West. the thing about China, at least thisaway,
there are a lot of parks/ greenbelts, especially along this city's watersheds, but little sign of wildlife.
the parks are heavily peopled on evenings & especially weekends, well into the evening hours... something people in a few of the large cities in the States do not do.

yet to the South, maybe 25km or so, I saw dragonflies everywhere. so, I'm thinking a "Chinawakeup" maybe in regards to the environment.