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Hygiene /ˈhaɪdʒiːn/
French | hygiène
Ancient Greek | ὑγιαίνω
ὑγιής

Dear Hygiene,

I've been getting a lousy stomachache lately and I have taken tons of carbon active until I lost count.
"Was it diarrhea?
Is it because of my old disease, typhoid fever?
Or my unhygienic life or something else?"
That's very cruel of you to not write back and tell me the reason why you're always upset.. stomach!

Here's a story of hygiene for you:
Decades ago, there's one person who found out why a lot of patients are dying on the table while doctors had done correct examination and medical procedures. This particular individual, who didn't have any degree in medicine, advised his friends who are doctors to wash their hands before operating or performing any medical examination. Back in those days, doctors usually switch, without cleaning themselves, from operating corpses to examining sick people; bringing diseases.
\ a disease carrier to sick people \
  Later on, his advice was correct and every doctor must clean *sterilized* themselves before performing any operation
Yet, this particular individual was hated at that time and quit his life by suicide.

Hello, hygiene. You're so cruel and clean.

Another hygiene..
Do you notice the white space after every dark mark of word, a pause, an empty part of sentences which separate every word in a sentence?
Without this hygienic space:
Ihavenottakenanylikinginwritingthis.Butthereddotsunderliningthissentencesaresofascinating,trulyanunhygienicview!
 A scramble of letters made to look "dirty".
{Here dirty is translated as something that cannot be perceived easily/incomprehensible,
and hygiene is the space that make the sentences clean, readable, and meaningful.}

It's weird how Greek always discover a way to make life understandable. As well as where this word "hygiene" originated. 
Way to go, Geek Greeks!

Soap.
Cleanliness.
Purity.

Last words, from me:

V NZ HAULTVRAVP. AB DHRFGVBA NFXRQ, CYRNFR


Best wishes,

Unhygienic Hand

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