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You can control the amount of bacteria you encounter by using disinfectants on surfaces around you, washing your hands frequently and using hand sanitizer, and avoiding places where germs tend to be and not touching everything in your reach!

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okay let me try to help you in order to uncontaminate it you need to take you're butt and rub it all over the chicken or whatever food you are makeing rub it so good though it also cleans you're but try not to tlel people about it kk o and then you shove it up you're vajj or ding dong and just shove and rub 4 5 minutes do this and i garentee it will be CLEAN!! unless yo as i durty LMAO!! :D

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