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Those people who lick their finger before turning a page...
They're everywhere... and they're disgusting. I want to chop their fingers off and force-feed said digits to them.
Why can't I have a single trip home from work without some foul shitstain performing this heinous act of unashamed depravity right in front of me? Everywhere I turn some fucker is at it... Makes me nauseous.
I mean damn... I get SO passive aggressive about it sometimes, I'm all standing there and rolling my eyes, frowning and muttering my disapproval under my breath. Sometimes I just make a totally disgusted noise and turn around, but there is usually some other sick shit doing it in the other direction too.
How can they abide it?
HOW?!
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Germs? Who said it was about germs? They're abusing the written word by making the pages damp... plus it just LOOKS gross. I couldn't give a fuck less about germs. I pick up food off the floor and eat it.
It isn't difficult to turn a page with dry fingers. Seriously. Not even close to difficult.
It is never. Ever. Difficult. To turn. The page.
I mean dust is unavoidable, but if anything that makes the pages easier to part. The others though... inexcusable.
In any case, I've never encountered any form of paper reading material that I couldn't dry-part the pages of with a minimal of effort. Maybe because I take care of my books. Maybe not. I dunno.
Actually, I have a theory...
I used to play around with balloons a lot. You know that trick where you rub the balloon on your hair and then stick it to the wall? Well I found that didn't work with some members of my family... like no matter how much they rubbed the balloon it would never stick to anything. And yet I could just give it one quick rub and it would stick to almost any surface.
Case in point, I typically find that with most light, dry pages... I just have to put my hand near it and the corner will pretty much come up to my fingers itself.
Maybe you guys just don't have the same static charge build-up I have.
...I certainly know what you're talking about, but it's never taken me longer than 6 seconds to loosen one of them with dry hands.
While I don't see a point (heheh, point...) in that, I find people who actually put ink on their tongues to make pens less dry or something more disturbing.
I do that. I totally do that. I feel great shame over it, but sometimes it's necessary. And the alternative is dipping your finger in water, which is far more likely to damage the book.
But what I REALLY hate is when I use too much & there's a water stain of shame on the corner of the book. Also if I bleed on it.
I want to see if my static trick can be used by other folk.