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Guru
I object to the labeling that your provide in your original post. I consider your term "bad bacteria" to be judgmental and ripe with unwarranted pre-conceived notions. After all the bacteria did not choose to be born in their environment. An environment dissimilar to ours, an environment that does not even provide the things that we take for granted everyday, like O2. They and many generations prior to them have labored under adverse conditions in septic tanks worldwide for mankind's benefit. They have worked 24/7 in preventing your vessel from being overrun with solid bio-mass.
Now, as you sit on your thrown and dispense meager sustenance for their survival you wish to label them "Bad". Just remember that all bacteria lives matter.
Good job on the blower though.
Now, as you sit on your thrown and dispense meager sustenance for their survival you wish to label them "Bad". Just remember that all bacteria lives matter.
Good job on the blower though.