I do not remember from where, but I yesterday got the i.pression that somewhere in the warmer countries, maybe in the tropics, where things tend to get rotten. If one is not feeling ill because of the rotten, one maybe thinks of it as the remains of a quite nice lufe that used to be there, somewhat like somewhat soft green leaves slmewhere in shadow maybe exist without being the centers of attentiln. It was somebody's good life which though ended some whiles ago, but still somewhat deserves it's place there.
But things that make one feel ill, are I guess often best cleaned away. But feeling ill is often also a consequence of having partially trued to clean something away, so that there are like stripes of new scratch like and remains of tge atmosphere of the old lufe there but in a so disturbed space that it is difficukt to discern right, what it was. So I feel that washing several times with a mild detergent or only with water is better for atmosphere, than trying to wash with a strong detergent as if by scracthing without having the strenght or tools to jyst clean well the whole thkng like is goid for life.
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Here in southern Finland nothing much gets rotten. It just gets frozen during the winter months.
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