<p>I was going to the bathroom this morning, and while I was there, someone went in, locked the door, blew their nose, and came out.</p>
<p>maybe I'm horribly disgusting, but is it necessary to walk all the way to the bathroom just to blow your nose? I mean, unless you were picking it for some reason, I would just do it wherever I was.</p>
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I would actually prefer if people blew their noses in the bathroom. Primarily because it would spare everyone in the class from hearing their gross snot schmlopping out their noses (OK not a real word, but I couldn’t find another way of describing the sound snot makes when leaving the nose). And the secondary reason is so they can wash their hands afterwards.</p>
<p>I personally think it is disgusting. But, my AP Bio teacher did that too. Actually, he used to go in the middle of lecture, in the a separate room, mind you a lab room, blow his nose, and then continue his terrible boring diatribe.</p>
<p>Most people here walk outside of the classroom or to the very edge and then promptly cleanse their hands with Purell. My entire school is covered in hand sanitizer. </p>
<p>There was one guy who blew his nose really loudly. When he did it in the classroom, we all just gave each other knowing looks. When he did it outside of the classroom, we all laughed. It felt bad.</p>
<p>Hand sanitizer…that thing gave me headache attacks. :shudder: I’d rather be able to smell PTC than that stuff, never mind if it makes you gag. I don’t use it.</p>
<p>^<em>headdesk</em> And my birds can’t do even that. They could walk on the keyboard and I don’t think anything would happen.</p>