Mauricio Chirino

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More bacteria live and work in every centimeter of our lower colon than the sum of all humans who have ever lived. To them, we’re nothing more than a warm anaerobic vessel of fecal matter. Who’s in charge? We are, mostly. Unless you disturb the microbes—throwing them out of equilibrium. Then they’re in charge, ensuring you know at all times your distance to the nearest toilet.
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