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Every time you clean something, you just made something else dirty. Agree to disagree?

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Mindful · 56-60, F
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
That is why trashcans washing machines exist. 🙃

When you clean, you are basically lessening the amount of dirt. Not removing it completely.

Quantity not quality matters in this case. So the more you do the better off you are.

Benefits over end results are a factor though.
ABCDEF7 · M
Thats why I use plants to clean air.
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MrSmooTh · 31-35, M
No this is a classic example of a false dilemma, assuming that there are only two options. Either you make something else dirty or you don't. There's another option that works though. If some things are designed to be dirty and therefore contributing to good order and cleanliness by being dirty. Such as a garbage dump or a mop bucket. That is the designated place that the dirt/garbage goes.
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Depends on what you are cleaning....
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Depends on the chemical reaction and our criteria for dirty/clean I guess.
Uncfred · 70-79, M
Yea, like "what gets wetter as it dries" ?
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Uncfred · 70-79, M
@valobasa4ever A Towel !
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I was thinking about pond.
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Yes. When I purge my soul, I scatter the crap into the antimatter void.
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Nunki · 31-35, F
Nope. There is some kind of bird that feeds on the bits of food stuck between the teeth of crocodiles. So it’s basically cleaning something to stay alive. Also what could be dirty if you have a clean record? Lol
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The bird historically famous for eating from crocodile teeth is the Egyptian Plover (or Pluvianus aegyptius), often called the "crocodile bird." Courtesy : Internet.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
I guess technically your just moving the mess somewhere else.

 
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