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QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?

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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #20 on: 27/09/2019 04:33:53 »
I admit that I am a nose picker, though I never eat my booger. Yes, people kept complaining about it, but one day, when I was in college, I saw one of my close friends had a booger in his nose and we could see it from the outside. I then told him "Taichou (yes, I was a weaboo), I can see your booger". Soon he picked his nose and picked it out. I asked "Have you never pick your nose?". He answered "Never". Ever since then, I kept picking nose in public. For me it's better for people to be disgusted out by me cleaning my nose than disgusted out by seeing a piled booger in my nose. Also, for the latter option, I myself feel uneasy whenever there's a sufficient dirt in my nose.
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #21 on: 27/09/2019 05:07:56 »
I understand that the sinuses alternate about every 60-90 minutes or so.  One swells and engulfs, while the other shrinks and drains.  Left and right, back and forth all the time.
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #22 on: 27/09/2019 05:31:10 »
The sinuses drain to the throat.  Everyone eats their boogers.
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #23 on: 27/09/2019 19:57:21 »
Quote from: Hayseed on 27/09/2019 05:31:10
The sinuses drain to the throat.  Everyone eats their boogers.

You are absolutely right; thank you for pointing it out to everyone!
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #24 on: 14/11/2019 11:44:37 »
I remember when my son was about 6 years old, and I tried to convince him that eating boogies was bad by googling it. He learned to read early on, and caught on quick. Unfortunately, every article that we came across had nothing bad to say about eating boogies, even published medical sites. He told me “see dad, I told you, and I already googled it anyways!” and went back to his business.
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #25 on: 03/01/2020 02:39:54 »
Quote from: InTheEnd on 14/11/2019 11:44:37
I remember when my son was about 6 years old, and I tried to convince him that eating boogies was bad by googling it. He learned to read early on, and caught on quick. Unfortunately, every article that we came across had nothing bad to say about eating boogies, even published medical sites. He told me “see dad, I told you, and I already googled it anyways!” and went back to his business.
Back then I didn't believe that some people eat their own boogies. Until one day, I was tutoring math to a 6th grader student when her 1st grader sister picked her nose and then ate her booger. Surprised, I spontaneously asked "Did you just eat your booger?". Her brother (the one I was tutoring) casually said "I did that when I was her age, too".
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #26 on: 25/02/2020 09:52:04 »
I love a pick as much as the next guy.

But...  I also like to clean myself, and the one area I worry about is under the nails.  I mean how can you possibly clean this area properly?  Use a nail brush, then the nail brush gets dirty doesn't it.

I think loads of transmissable diseases can easily find their way into our bodies through the nose.  As there must be a low barrier to entry there (or am I mistaken thinking that?).

I'd be interested to know if worms and other nasties can find their way in like this.
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #27 on: 25/02/2020 09:57:57 »
Also how do you/should you clean your nose?

Stories about people ending up dead after using a neti pot, or through some super bug in the shower are a put off!
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #28 on: 03/08/2021 04:42:52 »
Quote from: Chalky on 25/02/2020 09:57:57
Stories about people ending up dead after using a neti pot, or through some super bug in the shower are a put off!
What's a neti pot?
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Re: QotW - 17.11.06 - Why do people pick their noses?
« Reply #29 on: 03/08/2021 11:29:09 »
Quote from: Monox D. I-Fly
What's a neti pot?
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasal_irrigation
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