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jutsuri
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I can’t remember which anime it was, but I saw this particular interaction comically turned on its’ head once when the recipient angered the woman doing the cleaning and she stabbed him in the ear canal. Doesn’t seem as funny when written, but I thought it was hilarious.
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Blanchimont
Posts: 3539 Location: Finland |
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About the timeline, take a closer look at the linked article in the column and you'll see where you went wrong; Column;
https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/gory-details/what-your-earwax-says-about-your-ancestry
...there's some difference between those two. |
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Chrno2
Posts: 6172 Location: USA |
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And only up until recently have we finally found ways of getting earwax out. Actually I haven't had a ear test in years. Yeah, the whole Q-tip about sticking it in your ear, NOW you tell us. but I will admit those ear cleaners the Japanese use are big.
I've also heard ear cleaning in Japan has also become sort of a "bonding" thing too. I wonder what the tool is made out of. If ear wax for Japanese is more dry then what is the ear tool made from. |
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DerekL1963
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Posts: 1119 Location: Puget Sound |
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It's basically a small spoon on a long handle, so anything you can make a spoon out of will do. Mostly plastic nowadays, but historically usually wood of some kind. As you moved up the social scale, the wood got rarer and more expensive naturally. I've seen ivory ones too, presumably for the top of the ladder. |
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John Thacker
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The relationship with underarm smell is a large part of why there's a stereotype of Westerners (whether white or black) being foul smelling. It's not entirely inaccurate, and has a biological basis.
It's one of those things like ALDH2 deficiency (cause of flushing when drinking alcohol in most East Asians) that people might not realize has some basis in truth (even if not everyone has the particular allele so it's only a strong correlation, etc.) |
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ultimatehaki
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That's one more thing of Justin's bucket list I guess. |
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H. Guderian
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Once my tutor was showing images and I said 'spoon' and she's all. naw no not a spoon. She said it was an ear cleaner. And I mentioned I never saw one like that. So my tutor, an Osakan woman, runs to the bathroom to grab and unveil her entire ear cleaning toolbox.
It was as if arriving on the shore of the distance sacred land of Japanese people's passion for ear cleaning. |
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CatSword
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Trusting someone to clean your ears is a pretty intimate thing because there's a serious need for trust. If you don't trust them, you'd be scared shitless of them shoving the Q-tip (sorry, it's what I've always used) all the way in there and completely messing up your ear in a matter of seconds.
It's nearly as intimate as brushing someone's teeth... |
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mgosdin
Posts: 1302 Location: Kissimmee, Florida, USA |
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My grandfather, a collector of odd things I'm told, had a set of ear cleaning tools including the Japanese spoon device which was made of stainless steel. I'm 1/16 Native American ( Choctaw ) and have had a long & painful history of hard dry earwax. Nice to know that it is probably genetic.
Mark Gosdin |
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Nodz
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Ok I agree the color is different, but smell?
I am European and my ear wax doesn't smell anything, though it does have this yellow color. |
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Blanchimont
Posts: 3539 Location: Finland |
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People usually don't smell their own smells. Ok, if you've worn the same clothes for a few weeks then it's understandable, but normally people don't realize how they smell to others... |
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IanC
Posts: 685 Location: Essex, England |
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I just thought it was one of those weird creepy pervy anime things that no-one does in real life like head pats.
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CANimeFan88
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I've used Q-tips (cotton swabs) my whole life and I turned out fine but rather than shoving it inside I just twist a little. Doing that cleans up a lot of that gross wax in my ears plus when I DO go deeper it gives me this nice tingly feeling (but I also need to be careful when doing that or it might hurt a bit).
Weird. I've never thought of posting something like THIS on this site. |
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SaitoHajime101
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I've done the worse with Q-tips and pushed it too far. Caused both my ears to get so clogged I woke up one morning several years back unable to hear anything. Went to the ER, they had to jam a metal hook into my ear to get the worse of it. Hurt like no other.
Common practice I do now is clean my ears after every daily shower. It keeps the wax to a minimum. Never had a problem since and no doc I've been to since has no issues with my ears. Q-tips, like anything, if used wrong can be bad. Just be careful. I wouldn't mind getting my ears cleared while laying down in my wife's lap though. Justin, love that Himouto(?) image. So funny. |
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kinghumanity
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What about lonely women? Where do they go to get their ears cleaned? |
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