Humble-Inflation-964
Humble-Inflation-964 t1_j5kpuap wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIFU by washing my hooha with Dr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Castile Soap giving myself a chemical burn by aquakitty99
So you agree. Glad you managed to get there in the end. Your name checks out. Glad I could help
Humble-Inflation-964 t1_j5k7tu2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIFU by washing my hooha with Dr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Castile Soap giving myself a chemical burn by aquakitty99
Nah some things are just obvious. You’re incorrect
Humble-Inflation-964 t1_j5iguoo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIFU by washing my hooha with Dr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Castile Soap giving myself a chemical burn by aquakitty99
>I get where your coming from but the entire point of dr bronners is that it’s completely organic. No added chemicals
Being "organic" means they have much less control over what concentration is safe for skin...
>And you gotta be the exception most people don’t feel the need to
Oh really? I appreciate your confidence, but I'm fairly certain neither of us know which behavior is the exception and which is the rule.
Humble-Inflation-964 t1_j5g8sej wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIFU by washing my hooha with Dr. Bronner’s Tea Tree Castile Soap giving myself a chemical burn by aquakitty99
>The Karen’s are uniting. There are like 50 different instructions on the bottle and typically washing yourself is pretty cut an dry. I don’t think most people feel the need to read instructions when they buy a new body wash. Just turns out dr bronners is different. She made a mistake that was understandable and it was really only compounded because of her razor burn. But I guess on some level we all know that people like you only come to Reddit for the heady sense of smug self satisfaction and superiority that you can only achieve by pointing out another persons faults and follies.
Gotta be honest, if I'm gonna rub a chemical all over my body, I read the instructions first. Even on soap, even on shampoo.
Humble-Inflation-964 t1_jaz35ui wrote
Reply to comment by NightGod in Terry Pratchett: Facing Extinction (2013) - Author Terry Pratchett, having been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, returns to Borneo, where 18 years earlier, he encountered wild orangutans for the first time [01:01:50] by BigJimNorton
I see you couldn't resist.