Karine Jean-Pierre Explains How Much Cheaper Your Thanksgiving Meal Is This Year Thanks...
Nancy Mace Goes 'There' Ending Adam Kinzinger for Trying to Pick a Fight...
Good Luck With That! British MPs Plan to Summon Elon Musk to the...
Twitter Reminds Mopey 'Pod Bro' Jon Favreau What Obama ACTUALLY Brought About
Burning Down the House? Biden Loosens Immigration Requirements Prior to Leaving Office
Big Bad Denver, Colorado Mayor Says He Will Protect Illegals From the Federal...
Taylor Lorenz's Reasoning for Why She LOVES the Vibe on Bluesky Made Me...
J.K. Rowling - $7.7 Billion, Trans Activists - Zero: HBO Stands by Rowling...
It's Not the Most Wonderful Time of the Year for Joy Behar and...
Is Chick-Fil-A in the Room With You? MN Hospital Praises 'Courageous' Workers for...
Biden Regime Leaders Flee DC As Trump Prepares to Fire Them All!
Dem NM Gov Won't Cooperate With Trump Deportations (Tom Homan Had a Reminder...
BOOMITY! Elon Musk's Post About What Karma REALLY Looks Like Will Definitely Leave...
A Wildcard Wednesday Whoop A** on Elites
'Unfairly Becoming a Distraction': Matt Gaetz Withdraws From Attorney General Consideratio...

We Regret to Inform You the 'Experts' Are at It Again: They Say Daily Showers Are 'Performative'

Twitter

Experts: what would we do without them?

Probably the same things we're doing now, as we don't really listen to their nonsense anyway. And that's entirely on them: after COVID (and the economy and 'gender-affirming care), they've irreparably damaged their reputations.

Advertisement

And this won't help restore it:

Ew.

More from The New York Post (emphasis added):

Call it perfume-ative hygiene.

Experts say the daily shower has no proven health benefit, dismissing the dousing as a socially-accepted practice geared toward staving off accusations of funkiness — as A-listers like Jake Gyllenhaal to Mila Kunis admit they’ve been saying no to the nozzle.

“Why are we washing? Mostly because we’re afraid somebody else will tell us that we’re smelling,” environmentalist Donnachadh McCarthy told the BBC.

Oh. There it is. An environmentalist is the 'expert' on personal hygiene here.

Sigh.

Heh.

Actual human beings? Nah. Can't do that.

Advertisement

Yes.

Or if you exercise, or sweat excessively, or get dirt during the day.

Bathing -- good hygiene -- has done more to minimize and prevent diseases and infections than anything.

Anyone with a basic understanding of history would know this.

 Which is why the 'experts' don't.

We can even say it's performative -- it's part of living in a civilized society, where body odor is considered socially unacceptable.

Environmentalists have been after our showers and toilets for years.

And when they lock you down to prevent climate change, you won't interact with people or get sweaty, so we guess they're right.

(No, they're not).

No benefits at all.

This is especially funny after years of 'WASH YOUR HANDS' during COVID. That's 100% correct -- frequent handwashing helps combat disease.

Advertisement

This applies to regular bathing as well.

Heavens no. The most labor-intensive part of their day is the walk to their front door to get their Uber Eats order.

Environmentalists are hellbent on lowering our standard of living.

Because environmentalism, or something.

Boom.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement