🚨 PEOPLE ARE FREAKING OUT — FARMERS WON’T TOUCH OR SMELL ROSES WITHOUT HAZMAT SUITS… AND YOU’RE PUTTING YOUR FACE IN THEM
Rose farmers fully covered… masks, gloves, sealed suits… dipping flowers into chemical baths to kill parasites and disease.
This isn’t rare.
This is how they’re handled before they’re exported to reach you.
Now think about it.
Those same roses end up:
• Pressed right up against your nose
• Handled with bare hands
• Sitting inches from your face
No protection.
No warning.
Nothing.
The people growing them won’t even touch them without gear… but you’re supposed to breathe them in?
And now the internet is reacting:
“This is actually insane”
“Why are they in biohazard suits for FLOWERS?”
“Yeah I’m never smelling a rose again”
Most people are just now realizing this and are panicking.
So what exactly are you touching… and putting your face into?
@ozianwanda Maybe if you don’t eat like shit. I’ve been working out 4 days a week for a year. Lost about 10 lbs in the first 6 months and been stuck for the last 6. Haven’t drank or smoked either in 6 months. But I eat like shit.
It's fucking ridiculous money-grabbing horseshit! Airlines now nickel-and-dime you just to sit next to your own goddamn wife or kid—like your family's a luxury upgrade. And we sheeple just bend over and take it, every single time. At this rate, I'm shocked they haven't installed a goddamn coin slot on the shitter yet. "That'll be five bucks to drop a deuce, sir—thank you for flying with us!"
@luxemiaa What single people maybe don't realize is that a lot of airlines are charging to choose your seats. Causing couples and families to be forced to sit strangers.
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