Agreed. It's an urban myth anyway, no need to put any attention to it. Bacteria doesn't move on its own, so whether the food is on the ground for 3 seconds, or 5s, or two hours doesn't really matter. All the bacteria that could be on the food is already on there at the moment of impact.3-second rule? Oh no, don't teach them that.
In my neighborhood, it's called "5-seconds" and I don't like it.
In my place it's "5-minutes" rule3-second rule? Oh no, don't teach them that.
In my neighborhood, it's called "5-seconds" and I don't like it.
That's what I hate the most in Harem tag. Best girl always loses. I just want Narika to be happy. Fuck MC and FMC.Narika is my favourite, really want her to win but we all know who’s winning which is very obvious, really wished they don’t have the winning girl on the cover instead having all of the girls on the covers is better so we don’t make it obvious which girl is really gonna win.
This is why I think there should be a "Multiple Love Interests" tag, because a harem ain't a harem if it doesn't end with all the girls winning.That's what I hate the most in Harem tag. Best girl always loses. I just want Narika to be happy. Fuck MC and FMC.
Exactly. We need justice for maid, she is definitely best girl.That's what I hate the most in Harem tag. Best girl always loses.
Sadly that's just what a harem manga entails. Some don't even pick a winner and opt for an open ending.This is why I think there should be a "Multiple Love Interests" tag, because a harem ain't a harem if it doesn't end with all the girls winning.
The point isn't that bacteria moves, but reproduces to a point where it can be harmful, no? Still, based on my limited experience with bacterial cultures, 3 or 5s don't really matter, but 2 hours is definitely a long exposure time to all sorts of stuffAgreed. It's an urban myth anyway, no need to put any attention to it. Bacteria doesn't move on its own, so whether the food is on the ground for 3 seconds, or 5s, or two hours doesn't really matter. All the bacteria that could be on the food is already on there at the moment of impact.
If the floor is regularly cleaned it should be no issue to eat any food that fell on the floor within a reasonable timeframe (obviously don't let it sit for weeks to rot). Any specks of dust of hair can be wiped or washed off.
Not always. Tenchi Muyo, while not a manga, is so famous for its harem ending that the Marry Them All trope used to be called "The Tenchi Solution"; High School DxD, while a light novel, is very adamant about Issei getting all the girls in his harem.Sadly that's just what a harem manga entails. Some don't even pick a winner and opt for an open ending.
Not always. Tenchi Muyo, while not a manga, is so famous for its harem ending that the Marry Them All trope used to be called "The Tenchi Solution"; High School DxD, while a light novel, is very adamant about Issei getting all the girls in his harem.
Some people made an extensive research about this, and the verdict is "Bacteria moved to a point of contact almost instantly, so unless someone can pick up foods that have fallen to the floor at the speed of light, the bacteria would have stuck first."The point isn't that bacteria moves, but reproduces to a point where it can be harmful, no? Still, based on my limited experience with bacterial cultures, 3 or 5s don't really matter, but 2 hours is definitely a long exposure time to all sorts of stuff