Yup. Basically the alcohol drives up and what survived the holocost of purell grows unchecked until it reaches the same levels of concentration as before you pretended to wash your hands.
Even if you did kill 100% of germs on your hands they'd be recolonized in a minute the first time you touched something. That's why the scrubbing in process for surgery is so fucking ridiculous. Surgeons spend like 15 minutes just washing their hands.
There is no way to keep your body sterile for very long. Sooner or later some sort of bacteria is going to colonize you. That's why "good" bacteria are good. They compete against "bad" bacteria by hogging up the resources and keeping the jew bacteria where it belongs.
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