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I really hate that this question isn't rhetorical worldwide. Because why aren't you getting into every crepus? More specifically as a water bearer? Anyway, I just don't understand people and their hygiene sometimes because-
I'm going to tell you, Ashton, I've actually heard a person say that they don't wash their legs. And I would love to tell you it was one person, but it was more than one person.
Oh, I do. But I've definitely overheard a conversation in real life where a motherfucker's like, yeah, I don't wash my legs. Yeah, the soap's gonna run down. I was like, bitch, what? You know what? Mm-mm.
Listen, there's people out here and they don't wash their legs in real life. Not for comedy, not for jokes. They really just... I don't wash my legs. What the fuck you... what you say? What?
If you ain't washing your legs, then you ain't washing your feet either, you nasty. You better be washing from head to toe when you get in that damn shower.
Toe jam and dirty thighs, that's the way they do it sometimes. That is how they do it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Stinky legs and doles. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
So let me make sure I have this correct. Washing and exfoliating your legs keeps the tan on when you go to the tanning salon? Is that what you're saying? I don't go to a tanning salon so I wouldn't know.
Sorry, let me clarify. So what I meant is that it's recommended to exfoliate before you're about to get tanned, like before you go to the beach and whatnot, because it gets rid of all the dead cells and so your tan then lasts longer.