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Why not? Urine is actually sterile. If someone bled in the sink, you'd still use it, most people would; even though blood can contain HIV, Hepatitis, and other nasty stuff. Normal urine inside the bladder doesn't contain a single bacteria cell.
Why not? Urine is actually sterile. If someone bled in the sink, you'd still use it, most people would; even though blood can contain HIV, Hepatitis, and other nasty stuff. Normal urine inside the bladder doesn't contain a single bacteria cell.
Oh so we should just walk around peeing in the sink.
And listen to you trying to sound all intelligent.
Why not? Urine is actually sterile. If someone bled in the sink, you'd still use it, most people would; even though blood can contain HIV, Hepatitis, and other nasty stuff. Normal urine inside the bladder doesn't contain a single bacteria cell.
I'd use it again, after a thorough washing. I'd soak the sink in bleach.
In my military days I used to pee in the sink in my room on a night. I was the only person that used it so it didn't matter. I always cleaned it the next morning anyway!
Everyone did it on a night, that's why the sink was known as the night toilet!
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