Yes you can. It comes from the exchange of saliva.
when you sneeze on your hand
There is not a phobia about popcorn, but about germs. Some people are afraid of the germs that may come with sharing a bowl or bucket of popcorn.
It transfers germs from one person to another.
If you drink out of a orange juice bottle you can spread icky germs to other people that drink out of that bottle.
Yes they can
depends which hole you shove it up
Not if it's in water or you don't put it in your mouth or nose.
Yes. On the bottle it says that it kills 99.9% of germs. There still is .1% of gems on your hands.
lick a pencil or something with lots of germs
Puzzle No 26: Bottle Full of Germs, Walk to the Park Gateand Tap on the jar at the bottom left.Please see the Related link below for a walkthrough of the puzzle.
Sharing food can facilitate the transmission of germs and bacteria, potentially leading to the spread of illnesses like colds or stomach viruses. Additionally, if someone has food allergies, sharing can pose a risk if allergens are present. However, sharing food can also foster social connections and cultural exchange, enhancing communal experiences. It's essential to practice good hygiene and be aware of dietary restrictions to mitigate health risks.
The cow pox germs got in the way of the small pox germs, so he didn't get small pox.