Unless the ants were in the underwear while you were wearing it, or came from inside you, you should just wash it carefully before wearing it.
It was removed in 1993.
Surely you've removed your underwear by yourself before? Just do it the same way.
Because they caused environmental pollution (growth of algae).
According to a comparison performed by Good Housekeeping, who tested 74 laundry detergents to see how well they removed 20 common stains, Tide was rated the highest.
Simply because phosphates are harmful to the environment. Due to advances in science, and experimentation, there are safer alternatives to using phosphates.
Most serum sickness reactions are mild, and disappear on their own after one or two weeks as long as the cause is removed. Sometimes, symptoms.may continue for several weeks. In very rare cases.there can be severe reactions and permanent damage.
Dave had a fear of kissing in public due to him getting his pant and underwear removed by a peer at an young age.
Yes it does. If the creature wasn't continuously in play under your control since the beginning of your turn, then it is subject to 'summoning sickness', so that includes creatures that temporarily left play and were then returned, and also when you take control of a creature too.
Yea, it's true because the thin cover over the mouth of your penis when removed, comes in direct touch with your underwear and gradually become insensitive.
Enzymes can make a big difference in how effective a laundry detergent is, especially when removing stains from food grease, blood, ice cream, and so forth. Enzymes used in cleaners in general "break down" or decompose large molecules like proteins and fats, which may be part of the dirt you want removed from clothing.
Try shape-smoothing underwear, or corsetry. (Both have a semi-permanent effect on the body, so even when removed you don't automatically return to your normal shape immediately. Corsetry are more effective than shape-smoothing underwear- if worn over a long time the results can become permanent).
If not removed they will mess up the thread, yarn, or cloth eventually made from the cotton. For example you would not much like wearing cotton underwear with lots of prickly bits and lumps in it, would you?