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I usually catch a bad cold lasting 1-2 weeks in mid-March, I didn't this year, likely because I wasn't working so I was getting 12 hours of sleep and never leaving my house. Other than that and my seasonal allergies, I never get sick... the last time I had the flu was 1999. No flu shots either.
To those saying they get sick all the time, do you use a lot of disinfectants or regularly turn to medication whenever you're sick? I know a few people who are chronically ill, and I have a feeling it's because they've taken so many medications and used so many disinfectants to sterilize their surroundings that their immune system has been weakened. Then again, I'm no doctor, but I know *I* don't get sick 
I'm a believer in the "don't use medicine unless you're dying" approach to health. Whatever doesn't kill me the first time won't make me sick to begin with next time
I don't even take Tylenol for headaches anymore (active chemical is highly toxic to the liver) . I've seen so many reports over the years linking chronic illness with overuse of disinfectants and medications that I refuse to do anything more than shower, brush my teeth, and wash my hands (only to get rid of dirt, if my hands are 'clean'... eff it, I'm eating!).
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Captain Planet is gey.
Water, Fire, Earth, Wind, Heart???
These forces are supposed to combine to create Captain Planet?
Bullshit.
Those forces combine to create a soaking, boiling mudstorm on Valentine's Day.
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