I don't blame him, those Europeans dont use deodorant and they stink terrible. That was the one negative about WSOP.
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
True fact: Over the past few years, I’ve learned how to go without showering for months at a time and not have noticable body odor, with the last two no-shower periods exceeding 4 months. I’ve saved thousands in complimentary truck stop shower coupons over the past few years.
Given this stunning development, which could eventually help the Western world to save billions in water usage by people widely adopting my methods for remaining BO-free without regularly showering, I am working on a groundbreaking book that will detail how I achieve this, and expect it to be finished sometime over the next year. As such, be on the look for an ad for my book to play during one of Stephen Crowder’s “Louder with Crowder” episodes once he gets back into YouTube’s good graces.
No. Just one of a number of natural skin biome pioneers.
I Quit Showering, and Life Continued
We spend two full years of our lives washing ourselves. How much of that time (and money and water) is a waste?
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...tinued/486314/
[M]ost of us know from personal experience that if we go a few days without showering, even one day, we become oily, smelly beasts.
But what if you push through the oiliness and smelliness, embrace it, and just go forward?
Out of curiosity—not laziness—I tried it.
At first, I was an oily, smelly beast. The odor of bodies is the product of bacteria that live on our skin and feed off of the oily secretions from the sweat and sebaceous glands at the base of our hair follicles. Applying detergents (soaps) to our skin and hair every day disrupts a sort of balance between skin oils and the bacteria that live on our skin. When you shower aggressively, you obliterate the ecosystems. They repopulate quickly, but the species are out of balance and tend to favor the kinds of microbes that produce odor.
But after a while, the idea goes, your ecosystem reaches a steady state, and you stop smelling bad. I mean, you don’t smell like rosewater or Axe Body Spray, but you don’t smell like B.O., either. You just smell like a person.
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At first I did smell bad, especially as I went without deodorant. I didn’t quit cold turkey, but transitioned from a traditional aluminum-based stick to Soapwalla, which is just some plant oils and starches. Aluminum is the “active ingredient” in many deodorants, specifically because it works as an antibiotic. As annoying as it is when things that are marketed as “natural”—because, what does that mean—Soapwalla works well. But I’ve lately stopped that, too.
And everything is fine. I wake up and get out the door in minutes. At times when I might’ve smelled bad before, like at the end of a long day or after working out, I just don’t. At least, to my nose. I’ve asked friends to smell me, and they insist that it’s all good. (Though they could be allied in an attempt to ruin me.)
100% your truck seat smells like swamp ass, has more bacteria in it than the CDC currently has in their vaults and whether or not you want to admit it, you simply stink.
Unless of course you're trolling, then your truck seat just smells like swamp ass.
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Most poker players, especially at the WSOP are truly disgusting. Cologne isn't going to cut it. The dealers need to bring in many bottles of lysol and spray it everywhere.
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