neither black nor white are colours, they are shades.
nothing, but the towel gets wet, and then dries, gets wet again, dries again, and after so many reptations it will smell weird. also, if your bath and toilet are in the same room, flushing the toilet sends particles into the air, which would be absorbed into the towel over time.
it is entirely dependent on the nurse’s track record. if she has a high number of patient fatalities, no; if not, yes.
neither black nor white are colours, they are shades.
nothing, but the towel gets wet, and then dries, gets wet again, dries again, and after so many reptations it will smell weird. also, if your bath and toilet are in the same room, flushing the toilet sends particles into the air, which would be absorbed into the towel over time.
it is entirely dependent on the nurse’s track record. if she has a high number of patient fatalities, no; if not, yes.