Ok I worked in a gas station and you were not provided gloves, you had a two rag system, propped the doors open and threw em in the dirty cloth bin to be washed. On top of it though I have no colon I will always have ulcerative colitis which is an auto immune disease and yet I never get sick. Bad genetics for sure, but I only get dehydrated at worst from no colon. I actually have the perspectives of both in a public setting making it worse and I have to take cdawg side as the closest to an expert in combo expertise.
I used to work as a janitor and the most alarming thing is using bleach where urine could be present. Bleach and urine combine to make chlorine gas. Quite a few janitors have died from this. Honestly germ wise unless you have an open wound you are alright as long as you wash your hands really well. I've been up to almost my arm pit in a grease trap to unclog it multiple times. Trust me it's more gross than you can imagine.
@@boomknight1015 Some things are better to get off regularly. Just because you can't see them doesn't mean there isn't a microscopic colony of bacteria growing. You also want to stop hard water/mineral deposits from forming on the bowl.
it creates chloramine, not chlorine gas. And there's not enough ammonia in urine to actually create a dangerous amount of chloramine. Bleach is perfectly safe to use in bathrooms. The only danger is in mixing ammonia cleaner with bleach cleaner.
Asking "How Connor is still alive?" while still being aware of the existence of Asmongold. 😅 Conner has Hemophilia, sure. But still, it's not *that* bad. The stubborn irish gene compensates for any backlash his body has against him. 😂
I understand Mousie's perspective, but everyone else is full blown hypochondriac in the chat. Connor is normal and represents a hundred years of cleaning before the widespread sickness the western world is currently seeing with autoimmune diseases of a thousand varieties.
A hundred years... so back in a time when people expired due to completely preventable infections as well as dysentery. A time when the life expectancy was half (or less) of what it is now. Just because our forefathers did something, that doesn't mean it was the right way of doing it. Also, auto-immune diseases and immune deficiencies are not new (AIDS is somewhat new, but it's still been around since at least the 60s). What is new is those s*ffering from them surviving into adulthood. Back in the days you're glorifying any type of immune illness was a guaranteed de*th sentence. So, in summary, "my great great grandpapy did it that way so it must be the right way" is not a valid argum*nt in any way.
'my great grandpapy did it that way ' is exactly why people believe you have to take a shower daily, while doctors are saying now that it depends on the person and you might actually be harming your immune system I haven't cleaned out my toilet in the month that I've lived here, and the only stains in there are from the water when it's flushed Actually be smart about things, like Connor might be, and you'll probably be fine. Toilets are made from porcelain because that material won't allow germs to survive
Americans don't have one as far as i know. In Europe we clean toilets often directly after use so maybe it was also a misunderstanding. A little bit at least.
@@tobiasharnisch4155wtf, I’m American and it’s normal for people to have a toilet brush next to every toilet in the house. I’d actually be disturbed going to a house that didn’t have one
I don’t like the idea of toilet brushes. You gotta clean the toilet brush after you use it to clean the toilet. If you don’t clean it you’ve got a brush saturated with nasty just sitting next to the toilet, bacteria taking over.
Admittedly, I scrub my toilet once a week with Duck n' a brush, but once a month I do similar stuff to Monke and go in deep and scrub the entire toilet with a proper scrubber and sponge, inside and out. I'm not sigma enough to not wear gloves, though.
maybe another thing to consider is knowing if toilets in Japan are more similar to American or European ones. Because generally European toilets have much less water in them and cleaning them rarely requires getting your hands "wet". Meanwhile American toilet bowls have much more water in them and to clean them you kind of have to stick your arm in there.
@@shadymerchant3456why not? There is drinkable water in it and as a European he uses the brush mostly after every use. And he washes his hands after this.
Who tf cares? Who's measuring their toilet biome to see how much better the sponge does than the brush? Reason you use a brush is so you can clean it at arm's length. And sponges hold onto more bacteria because they are porous and dry out slowly. As long as you clean the damn thing some way with reasonable frequency it's fine. Nobody is sticking their hands or face in it, it doesn't need to be perfecrly purged of organisms at all times.
I do want to point out that as someone who has excema you can have bleach on you as long as its diluted. Usually you use pinetasol but if it stops working or makes it worse you can use bleach in the bath with water instead. The reason to use it btw is because if your excema is bad cmit can get infected which is not gud lol.
its hilarious how kids and young adults are freaking out. most have never cleaned a house for literally years and their full (at most 3 months of tenency) experiance is hilarious.
Honestly they are overreacting he uses bleach and it's not like he's rubbing his hand all over the inside of the toilet bowl he has a sponge between him and the toilet bowl and he washes his hands after too honestly i don't see the big deal
Like Mouse said, the sponge is porous, so the germs and bleach seep through one end and out the other where your hand is. Second of all, bleach erodes the skin and makes it more vulnerable due to the damage. So, now you're left with damaged skin that's more likey to let bacteria in while you're scrubbing. You don't just have to worry about cleaning your hands after scrubbing the toilet but also worry about them being dirty while you're scrubbing the toilet. It wouldn't be so bad if he weren't using bleach. Now, it is always bad to not wear gloves if you have a cut on your hand or your immune system is weaker than usual. People don't always know when they have a cut (like the skin of your hands cracking only in the creases during a cold winter) or when their immune system is down (bad stress, bad life style). If you have money and can afford to keep gloves in stock, why risk it? Does scrubbing the toilet without gloves help anyone in any way? He'd still be using a sponge and elbow grease, just with a nice protective barrier just in case.
I mean, what benefit is there to not wearing gloves though? Safety precautions exist to protect you from known and unknown hazards. He COULD have a break in his skin he's not aware of. His immune system COULD be weak because of stress without him knowing. Hand hygiene is very good for preventing infection, but your hands are still dirty while you're holding that sponge (it's porous, so everything touching one side can seep through to the other). Exposure time is still there, and transmission can be through the skin. Connor said he doesn't like toilet brushes because he can't get enough power going with them. Well, he can still use his hands and elbow grease just fine with gloves on.
@@vrinkee When your hands are immersed in toilet cleaning products the risk of any kind of infection is unlikely in the extreme much less having a cut you're not aware of lol. Worrying about it would be like looking up at the sky to check for crashing planes when you cross the street. The issue is more skin damage which you can ignore if you don't care about having supple hand skin.
I always clean the bathroom right before I’m going to knowingly shower, probably also once a month, and no I don’t use gloves. Mostly because I’m not touching anything with only my hands. Just wash yourself after. Unless you’re using a product that actually requires gloves (most cleaning products don’t) then you’re just wasting gloves.
See, i use a brush, but i use undiluted bleach and really scrub like I've got a point to prove. I dont use gloves, though. I have lye soap and a disposable scrubber i use for hand washing near at hand once I'm done. The bowl is clean, and my hands are clean. Nbd. I agree that going at it with a kitchen type sponge, no gloves, and knelt over the bowl to scrub it is a bad way to do it. Hand cleanliness aside, dude is stuck huffing bleach fumes throughout the process, and that's not good.
The average first world toilet is cleaner than the average first world kitchen sink. People are more thorough cleaning the toilet than the kitchen sink and use harsher chemicals and methods than they do when wiping down the kitchen sink; people are a lot more lax cleaning the sink, have you *seen* some of the used washcloths in kitchens like bro
A bit of bleach ain't that bad. It is usually only has 10% of hypochlorite or peroxide. Which could irritate your skin if not washed off or you have super sensitive skin, but if you do it in 10-20 min, you shouldn't even feel it (fun fact, when you have bleach on your skin for long enough, when you try to wash it off it feels slippery because some of your skin litteraly became soap😂😂)
I clean mine the same way as Connor, I'm 30. Never get sick. Toilet water is clean and it's never dirty after flushing on my end. Still an occasional clean is fine. Its not like being in a sewer unprotected.... A toilet brush is probably filthier in most homes.
Truthfully, as long as you don't have any open wounds it is safe, however it's still nasty to clean with your bare hands. I always always use a vinyl glove to clean my house .
If you don't have cuts or other breach in your skin, its fine. You just need to wash your hands after so you don't touch your eyes or something actually dangerous with your hands after.
She just reminded me of my father's uncle, a diesel mechanic that used to fix buses. He used to eat his quesadillas without washing his hands, hands caked with engine grease and dirt up to the elbows I might add. When my grandma asked him why he didn't wash his hands he replied, while sucking the his fingers, "It's anti-bodies". Man lived to the ripe old age of 87. He knew something that has been forgotten.
when you live alone yea once a month sound reasonable, and he even said deep cleaning so yea, and be in south east asia, some do clean their toilet like the way connor do :)
Im more bothered by the sponge then going in raw. Everyone gets poop on their hands some times, everyone washes their hands after and goes about their day and nobody cares. But a sponge is going to absorb shit, you'd have to throw it out every time or its going to be bacteria central. use a scouring pad.
idk you can wash your hands just fine. Plumbers survive without having to hazmat suit up and can clean your hands/body just fine. Its gross, but totally reversible.
Safety first, no matter how small. I know a person that died washing their own restroom. I was going to side with Connor but a sponge… with your bare hands … I guess if it takes less than a minute to clean its okay.
My understanding he uses toilet brush everyday for the visible part and once month he uses a sponge for lime deposits and the not visible parts (in the water)
I don't know about over degreaser, I'm sure it's great for paint. Personally I use dishsoap like handsoap. and you know you've gotten even bleach on your skin when it burns a little. I think connor will be just fine
I don't think he's in any danger, but it's definitely worse than just using an easily obtainable pair of gloves. Whatever germs on your skin can get under your nails and in the grooves of your skin and it's not easy to get rid of all of it, my hands would not feel clean for a long while after touching soupy toilet water lol, even after cleaning them.
Connor it doesn't matter if there's no visible poo because YOU CAN'T SEE GERMS! Real talk though, hes right in the sense youd probably be fine, but its kinda like food poisoning. Youll probably be ok eatching a rare stake or raw fish sushi, lots of people risk it occasionally because its yummy, including myslef. But its not something you wanna do all the time. Trust me it only takes one food poisoning experience for you to want to become super paranoid about being safe because it sucks BAD. The toilet thing is very similar in that regard except there is NO upside to taking risks! Look at this way, other than modern medicine the biggest contributing factor to the reasons humans live so much longer is plumbing. People used to just empty their shitting pots in streets, and we got THE FREAKEN PLAGUE! Lol anyway Connor's cappin
Cleaning the toilet by hand is normal but doing it with bleach isn't. And once a month is very often! I do it randomly. If it is needed and I think I'm ready doing it (doing things with depression is complicated). How is he still alive? Puhh... That will be hard now... Because other people have an functional immune system that can even fight such bacteria! If not Germans would be instinct.. lol Btw in toilets is drinkable water... Connor is kinda like an American. lol He isn't a walking miracle he is a normal person with immune system. lol
Used to be a hotel housekeeper. Not only did we clean toilets with sponges and lysol, but the work culture was such that wearing gloves would get you bullied. It wasn't uncommon for us to run back to the laundry room and pretty much shower in scalding hot water and concentrated lysol after every room during skiing season or rodeo season
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Ok I worked in a gas station and you were not provided gloves, you had a two rag system, propped the doors open and threw em in the dirty cloth bin to be washed. On top of it though I have no colon I will always have ulcerative colitis which is an auto immune disease and yet I never get sick. Bad genetics for sure, but I only get dehydrated at worst from no colon. I actually have the perspectives of both in a public setting making it worse and I have to take cdawg side as the closest to an expert in combo expertise.
The two extreme. One who can't get dirt and another who's actively challenging his immune system.
Connor: "like once a month"
Mouse: "once a month?!"
Me, a man: "is that a lot, or a little?"
I would also like clarification on this point
... weekly at minimum... anything longer than that is foul.
Remember for context he goes in raw with a sponge to clean . Not a toilet wand, he monkey grips the sponge and scrubs elbow deep into the toliet
Same here....
That's called eco-friendly.... No rubber gloves are thrown out.
I used to work as a janitor and the most alarming thing is using bleach where urine could be present. Bleach and urine combine to make chlorine gas. Quite a few janitors have died from this.
Honestly germ wise unless you have an open wound you are alright as long as you wash your hands really well.
I've been up to almost my arm pit in a grease trap to unclog it multiple times. Trust me it's more gross than you can imagine.
IS flushing the toilet when it looks clear not enough?
@@boomknight1015 Some things are better to get off regularly. Just because you can't see them doesn't mean there isn't a microscopic colony of bacteria growing.
You also want to stop hard water/mineral deposits from forming on the bowl.
i work with alot of oil and pesticide and we use bleach when we wash our hands everyday
it creates chloramine, not chlorine gas. And there's not enough ammonia in urine to actually create a dangerous amount of chloramine. Bleach is perfectly safe to use in bathrooms. The only danger is in mixing ammonia cleaner with bleach cleaner.
@@douglascampbell9809that's why porcelain is used for toilets, it won't allow those colonies to form
If he washes his hands in the sink after he'll be fine.
I welcome you to try that, you aint gonna get the stink out with regular soap
@@Jop3lius idk man dawn dish soap dies a very good job
@@Jop3liusI don’t think he’s fishing for turds. It would have to be an exceptionally filthy toilet to leave a stink on your hand after you scrub it.
Nah. You're at the toilet already, just wash your hands there, saves a trip to the sink 😂
I mean, she's freaking out about this, but parents change their children's diapers bare handed every day, which is arguably way nastier in concept.
Genuinely giving old married couple vibes its insane
Asking "How Connor is still alive?" while still being aware of the existence of Asmongold. 😅
Conner has Hemophilia, sure. But still, it's not *that* bad. The stubborn irish gene compensates for any backlash his body has against him. 😂
The Irish aren't magically more resilient lmao. Also isn't Connor Welsh, not irish?
@@Krytern Yes he is, thought the emojis made it obvious i was being cheeky.
@bjormika9 Then I don't get it? If someone is Australian do you talk about new Zealand, or something?
I agree with Connor but I clean every other week
I understand Mousie's perspective, but everyone else is full blown hypochondriac in the chat. Connor is normal and represents a hundred years of cleaning before the widespread sickness the western world is currently seeing with autoimmune diseases of a thousand varieties.
Are you blaming AIDS on people wearing gloves when they clean
@@YAOMTC Thats pretty widely known to be poor protocol by the WHO that caused it to begin spreading
Guess you went to influencers college to learn that 😂
A hundred years... so back in a time when people expired due to completely preventable infections as well as dysentery. A time when the life expectancy was half (or less) of what it is now. Just because our forefathers did something, that doesn't mean it was the right way of doing it.
Also, auto-immune diseases and immune deficiencies are not new (AIDS is somewhat new, but it's still been around since at least the 60s). What is new is those s*ffering from them surviving into adulthood. Back in the days you're glorifying any type of immune illness was a guaranteed de*th sentence.
So, in summary, "my great great grandpapy did it that way so it must be the right way" is not a valid argum*nt in any way.
'my great grandpapy did it that way ' is exactly why people believe you have to take a shower daily, while doctors are saying now that it depends on the person and you might actually be harming your immune system
I haven't cleaned out my toilet in the month that I've lived here, and the only stains in there are from the water when it's flushed
Actually be smart about things, like Connor might be, and you'll probably be fine. Toilets are made from porcelain because that material won't allow germs to survive
A toilet brush is not terribly expensive, I don't understand why anyone wouldn't have one. 😂😂
Americans don't have one as far as i know. In Europe we clean toilets often directly after use so maybe it was also a misunderstanding. A little bit at least.
@@tobiasharnisch4155I’m not American but I have lived here for a while every house I have been in has a brush so I don’t know maybe is just my area
He has one, he CHOOSES to use his hands
@@tobiasharnisch4155wtf, I’m American and it’s normal for people to have a toilet brush next to every toilet in the house. I’d actually be disturbed going to a house that didn’t have one
I don’t like the idea of toilet brushes. You gotta clean the toilet brush after you use it to clean the toilet. If you don’t clean it you’ve got a brush saturated with nasty just sitting next to the toilet, bacteria taking over.
"Nah, I'm clean as fuck. My hands are bleached." At times, the man just casually explains how unhinged he is as if it's normal.
i mean, i dont use a glove either when i clean the toilet- and then u just wash ur hands and make sure u clean after, but gloves for that isent needed
*Looks at hazard icons saying do not get on your skin.* ☠️
@@danjal87nlahahah its not like its deadly, man its not like he uses it like a lotion...HAHAHAH
Yeah but you use a toilet brush like a normal person right?
@@uli11 wait... he dosent?!?!?
@@alexkenzagi6321 no he said bare handed with a regular kitchen sponge.
i clean mine with bare hands too...i dont wear a glove either
Connor is from the Europeans that suffered through several plagues. Only the immunity sturdy survived lol
Admittedly, I scrub my toilet once a week with Duck n' a brush, but once a month I do similar stuff to Monke and go in deep and scrub the entire toilet with a proper scrubber and sponge, inside and out.
I'm not sigma enough to not wear gloves, though.
maybe another thing to consider is knowing if toilets in Japan are more similar to American or European ones. Because generally European toilets have much less water in them and cleaning them rarely requires getting your hands "wet". Meanwhile American toilet bowls have much more water in them and to clean them you kind of have to stick your arm in there.
The brush doesn't do as good of a job as a sponge
It's not the sponge that's the problem, it's not wearing gloves. Soap or not, no one should be raw-dogging their toilet bowl.
@@shadymerchant3456How dirty do you leave your toilet before you clean it? Something tells me you're a dirty wank
@@shadymerchant3456why not? There is drinkable water in it and as a European he uses the brush mostly after every use. And he washes his hands after this.
@@tobiasharnisch4155 What in the Fallout...?
Who tf cares? Who's measuring their toilet biome to see how much better the sponge does than the brush? Reason you use a brush is so you can clean it at arm's length. And sponges hold onto more bacteria because they are porous and dry out slowly.
As long as you clean the damn thing some way with reasonable frequency it's fine. Nobody is sticking their hands or face in it, it doesn't need to be perfecrly purged of organisms at all times.
I do want to point out that as someone who has excema you can have bleach on you as long as its diluted. Usually you use pinetasol but if it stops working or makes it worse you can use bleach in the bath with water instead. The reason to use it btw is because if your excema is bad cmit can get infected which is not gud lol.
its hilarious how kids and young adults are freaking out. most have never cleaned a house for literally years and their full (at most 3 months of tenency) experiance is hilarious.
We Europeans are savage like that.
Honestly they are overreacting he uses bleach and it's not like he's rubbing his hand all over the inside of the toilet bowl he has a sponge between him and the toilet bowl and he washes his hands after too honestly i don't see the big deal
Like Mouse said, the sponge is porous, so the germs and bleach seep through one end and out the other where your hand is. Second of all, bleach erodes the skin and makes it more vulnerable due to the damage. So, now you're left with damaged skin that's more likey to let bacteria in while you're scrubbing. You don't just have to worry about cleaning your hands after scrubbing the toilet but also worry about them being dirty while you're scrubbing the toilet. It wouldn't be so bad if he weren't using bleach. Now, it is always bad to not wear gloves if you have a cut on your hand or your immune system is weaker than usual. People don't always know when they have a cut (like the skin of your hands cracking only in the creases during a cold winter) or when their immune system is down (bad stress, bad life style). If you have money and can afford to keep gloves in stock, why risk it? Does scrubbing the toilet without gloves help anyone in any way? He'd still be using a sponge and elbow grease, just with a nice protective barrier just in case.
Doesn't he also live alone? So it's not like there are ten people constantly using the toilet either.
I mean, what benefit is there to not wearing gloves though? Safety precautions exist to protect you from known and unknown hazards. He COULD have a break in his skin he's not aware of. His immune system COULD be weak because of stress without him knowing. Hand hygiene is very good for preventing infection, but your hands are still dirty while you're holding that sponge (it's porous, so everything touching one side can seep through to the other). Exposure time is still there, and transmission can be through the skin. Connor said he doesn't like toilet brushes because he can't get enough power going with them. Well, he can still use his hands and elbow grease just fine with gloves on.
@@vrinkee yeah but again dude is putting bleach on his hands and also washing them after too not much is surviving that
@@vrinkee When your hands are immersed in toilet cleaning products the risk of any kind of infection is unlikely in the extreme much less having a cut you're not aware of lol. Worrying about it would be like looking up at the sky to check for crashing planes when you cross the street. The issue is more skin damage which you can ignore if you don't care about having supple hand skin.
I always clean the bathroom right before I’m going to knowingly shower, probably also once a month, and no I don’t use gloves. Mostly because I’m not touching anything with only my hands. Just wash yourself after. Unless you’re using a product that actually requires gloves (most cleaning products don’t) then you’re just wasting gloves.
See, i use a brush, but i use undiluted bleach and really scrub like I've got a point to prove. I dont use gloves, though. I have lye soap and a disposable scrubber i use for hand washing near at hand once I'm done. The bowl is clean, and my hands are clean. Nbd.
I agree that going at it with a kitchen type sponge, no gloves, and knelt over the bowl to scrub it is a bad way to do it. Hand cleanliness aside, dude is stuck huffing bleach fumes throughout the process, and that's not good.
I wash the outside wiping it down, but I use the toilet scrubber for the inside. Bro out here ain’t afraid lol
The average first world toilet is cleaner than the average first world kitchen sink.
People are more thorough cleaning the toilet than the kitchen sink and use harsher chemicals and methods than they do when wiping down the kitchen sink; people are a lot more lax cleaning the sink, have you *seen* some of the used washcloths in kitchens like bro
A bit of bleach ain't that bad. It is usually only has 10% of hypochlorite or peroxide. Which could irritate your skin if not washed off or you have super sensitive skin, but if you do it in 10-20 min, you shouldn't even feel it (fun fact, when you have bleach on your skin for long enough, when you try to wash it off it feels slippery because some of your skin litteraly became soap😂😂)
2:56 "nah, i'm clean af. my hands are bleached." 😭😭😭
I was with Conner until he said he scrubbed it ungloved. Just....dude lol
I clean mine the same way as Connor, I'm 30. Never get sick. Toilet water is clean and it's never dirty after flushing on my end. Still an occasional clean is fine. Its not like being in a sewer unprotected....
A toilet brush is probably filthier in most homes.
Truthfully, as long as you don't have any open wounds it is safe, however it's still nasty to clean with your bare hands. I always always use a vinyl glove to clean my house .
I mean I don't use gloves, but I use a toilet brush..
I'd never use just a sponge and my hands though, that's pretty vile.
you can use your hand, and then clean your hands
I get bleach on my hands all the time and I'm perfectly fine
It would actually be hilarious if mouse hired a team of cleaners to descend on connors apartment and give it a thorough scrubbing.
I would expect Mouse to be better informed than she's showing in the clip
Is she not aware dude can just wash his hands right after. Like how you should, gloves or no gloves
I mean, most people probably imagine a shit caked toilet when someone says they clean theirs with their bare hands, so it's understandable.
Fingernails trap a lot of germs.
@@lightsabermarioDo you not know how to clean your hands properly you dirty person?
Bro ain't no way Connor's not blowing up that toilet with all the spicy curry he eats
@@lightsabermario Fingernails aren't impossible to clean...
At least he didn't brush his teeth afterward.
i dont clean my toilet, 10 years since it was installed and is pristine
nothing wrong on using your hads, the bad thing is that it damages the skin, once a month is not much damage.
If you don't have cuts or other breach in your skin, its fine. You just need to wash your hands after so you don't touch your eyes or something actually dangerous with your hands after.
Once a month? That’s pretty often
and thats just the deep clean he said
Youre supposed to clean your toilet weekly...
She just reminded me of my father's uncle, a diesel mechanic that used to fix buses.
He used to eat his quesadillas without washing his hands, hands caked with engine grease and dirt up to the elbows I might add. When my grandma asked him why he didn't wash his hands he replied, while sucking the his fingers, "It's anti-bodies".
Man lived to the ripe old age of 87. He knew something that has been forgotten.
to your father's uncle i say " MY MAN !!" thats a true mechanic
Lots of people forget that the skin is the first line for the immune system
@@bastionsea2829 oil and grease is the new first line. So start greasing up, princess!
@@JackiedudeQQ well, technically oil and grease aren't natural, the skin is
I'd rather consider sweat part of the skin
@@bastionsea2829 so.. you mean if i add another 2 layers one of oil and other of grease i might be inmmortal (?)
when you live alone yea once a month sound reasonable, and he even said deep cleaning so yea, and be in south east asia, some do clean their toilet like the way connor do :)
Guys this is what happens when you don't get married at the right time
A one hour video of the Connor situation.
"This man is now mister caca hands"
Ask Asmongold how often he cleans his toilet...
Connor is clean af in comparison
Mother truly knows best if she is willing to fly to Japan to clean a man’s toilet. 😂
I was cool and fine with the using of the hands to clean, however ONCE A FRICKING MONTH? 😅
MY DUDE YOU ARE FULL GROWN!
Bro probably relates to James when he rawdogs a toilet in silent hill
I clean my toilet once a year.
I would bet $10 his mom is surprised he doesnt have a toilet brush or rubber kitchen gloves in his house.
Who said he doesn't have a toilet brush
Im more bothered by the sponge then going in raw. Everyone gets poop on their hands some times, everyone washes their hands after and goes about their day and nobody cares. But a sponge is going to absorb shit, you'd have to throw it out every time or its going to be bacteria central. use a scouring pad.
He is a true gift from god lmaooooo❤
I thought she said Moo Deng edits trash taste haha
idk you can wash your hands just fine. Plumbers survive without having to hazmat suit up and can clean your hands/body just fine. Its gross, but totally reversible.
Safety first, no matter how small. I know a person that died washing their own restroom.
I was going to side with Connor but a sponge… with your bare hands …
I guess if it takes less than a minute to clean its okay.
Hang on..... he used his bare hand to clean the inside bowl of the toilet.... oh he used a sponge? Still i thought toilet brushes were universal?
My understanding he uses toilet brush everyday for the visible part and once month he uses a sponge for lime deposits and the not visible parts (in the water)
Hey Mouse, have you got Connor to buy you the green cinnamoroll❤❤🎉
The C in Conner stands Chlorinated Caca
I agree with Connor
Connor's caca hand💀💀
dude i wash my hands with oven degreaser and i use metal dish washing sponge after i get spraypaint or something on my hands :D
I don't know about over degreaser, I'm sure it's great for paint. Personally I use dishsoap like handsoap. and you know you've gotten even bleach on your skin when it burns a little. I think connor will be just fine
once a month is pretty frequent imo
Your toilet must smell awful. Weekly, people. Clean your toilets WEEKLY.
tbh i never wear gloves when i clean with bleach
I don't think he's in any danger, but it's definitely worse than just using an easily obtainable pair of gloves. Whatever germs on your skin can get under your nails and in the grooves of your skin and it's not easy to get rid of all of it, my hands would not feel clean for a long while after touching soupy toilet water lol, even after cleaning them.
I mean, it is very gross, but it's not gonna kill you.
Mouse is too good for the world
god forbid men have a hobby of bleach hands
This bro needs to learn how to properly clean a toilet
Oh brother
Connor it doesn't matter if there's no visible poo because YOU CAN'T SEE GERMS!
Real talk though, hes right in the sense youd probably be fine, but its kinda like food poisoning. Youll probably be ok eatching a rare stake or raw fish sushi, lots of people risk it occasionally because its yummy, including myslef. But its not something you wanna do all the time. Trust me it only takes one food poisoning experience for you to want to become super paranoid about being safe because it sucks BAD.
The toilet thing is very similar in that regard except there is NO upside to taking risks!
Look at this way, other than modern medicine the biggest contributing factor to the reasons humans live so much longer is plumbing. People used to just empty their shitting pots in streets, and we got THE FREAKEN PLAGUE!
Lol anyway Connor's cappin
They should just get married already
I am with Mousey on this one
dang i cant bleve he dose this lol but its not good for him i really hope hes ok tho
Cleaning the toilet by hand is normal but doing it with bleach isn't. And once a month is very often! I do it randomly. If it is needed and I think I'm ready doing it (doing things with depression is complicated). How is he still alive? Puhh... That will be hard now... Because other people have an functional immune system that can even fight such bacteria! If not Germans would be instinct.. lol
Btw in toilets is drinkable water...
Connor is kinda like an American. lol
He isn't a walking miracle he is a normal person with immune system. lol
im on his side?
I literally just committed. What the fuck Connor?
I don’t know why this is controversial. He’s using bleach and washing his hands after. Has everybody gone mad?
its only CACA :o
Used to be a hotel housekeeper. Not only did we clean toilets with sponges and lysol, but the work culture was such that wearing gloves would get you bullied. It wasn't uncommon for us to run back to the laundry room and pretty much shower in scalding hot water and concentrated lysol after every room during skiing season or rodeo season
Connor's just doing a dermatitis speed run
toilet brush ftw
Conner was right.
I'm with Connor on this, people are overreacting. (Allthough bleach is questionable)
100% Team Mouse
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Connor has caca hands! 😂
🤔 connor would be safer with a glove and bleach and long scrub
JUST USE GLOVES MAN LIKE I DONT UNDERSTAND
never shake hands - meaning we can never kiss.
Conner is right, mouse and america is wrong