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Want to shake hands hands or share pizza with Fox and Friends personality Pete Hegseth? Then the following may be useful information:
Fox News’ @PeteHegseth admits, unprompted, that he hasn’t washed his hands in 10 years.
“Germs are not a real thing,” Pete says. “I can’t see them, therefore they’re not real.” pic.twitter.com/9hsAb9YA9j
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 10, 2019
Yes, you heard that correctly. On the Fox and Friends segment attached to the Tweet, Hegseth claimed, "I don’t think I’ve washed my hands for 10 years.” Not 10 minutes, not 10 hours, not even 10 days. Ten years.
He reemphasized this by saying, “Really, I don’t really wash my hands ever,” which is even longer than 10 years.
Not exactly the type of thing that you want to hear at a party, or at a meal, or at work, or pretty much any situation on the Planet Earth.
Erica Lindstrom obtained permission through the court to marry her horse named Porgy. The girl sought this right for two years. And after a bunch of time spent in courts, she got what she wanted.
The final decision was made by the Stockholm court. When the judge made the decision, he referred to the Swedish constitution, which does not contain a word about the prohibition of the marriage of people with animals.
After a court decision, about 52 people applied to the registry office with a desire to marry animals.