How living in Japan changed me ☔️

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  1. I've never even been to Japan but I have always changed into new clothes upon coming home/wash my body from outside germs and I NEVER EVER wear my shoes inside ever lol

  2. While USA dabbles in outlawing plastic straws to prevent 0.02g of plastic entering the ecosystem, Japan offers free single-use plastic bags weighing 1000x as much so you can keep the floor slightly drier. Great work, humanity.

  3. Wait a second. People don't take off their shoes in America. When they enter their house
    I never done that I thought everyone took off their shoes when they enter a building. Well, I'm in their house. I mean, I understand if firefighters don't, but why don't people do that? It's more proper

  4. I’m a firm believer in inside clothes and outside clothes. Just the thought of touching my furniture- especially the bed- while covered in public germs makes my skin crawl.

  5. Meanwhile whenever my dad used to have tumor and had a seizure they always had their shoes on…
    Me: GAHHHHHH 👹👹👹

  6. Could be worse. Here in Portland they tested out train seats and 100% of the samples tested positive for fentanyl 💀

  7. I hope the homeless guy you filmed tells his homeless friends he spotted a dumbass in the subway today

  8. i feel like you should have been taking off your shoes before because dirt will come off your shoes and onto the floor

  9. We are from the US and we take off our shoes before entering our house. Living in places like New Orleans, SF and Manhattan will make that decision really 😂easy. The streets are disgustingly filthy with human waste of all kinds and much more😖🤢…it’s an easy decision to remove one’s shoes before entering your clean home. 😂

  10. We are from the US and we take off our shoes before entering our house. Living in places like New Orleans, SF and Manhattan will make that decision really 😂easy. The streets are disgustingly filthy with human waste of all kinds and much more😖🤢…it’s an easy decision to remove one’s shoes before entering your clean home. 😂

  11. Scientists are actually seeing that the brain stores a fuck ton of micro plastics and that it might be related to dementia. The study they did for the dementia thing was small though (I think 600 brains?) so they need to do more, but still concerning.