They're not immune, they can catch it through contact, not just consumption.
Why do my hands still smell like bleach no matter how much I wash them? You'd think if they still smell like bleach they'd be eating away at my skin, but my hands are fine, they just smell.
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Originally Posted by ametc
What are those noises that you hear at night when you're home alone? It sounds like cupboards opening and closing and dishes rattling around. It's not mice because I remember once I kept the cupboard open.. and the next morning it was closed. I doubt ghosts because why would they only bother with the cupboards at night when I'm the only one home? I doubt earthquakes because why doesn't the crap in my room shuffle around, too?? hmmmm I always lock the doors and windows closed before I go to bed, too. hmmmmmm
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I'm guessing when the temperature drops at night the wood constricts enough to slowly close until the spring of the hinges does the rest of the work.
It seems to affect older houses the most, my dad's house creeks a ton (especially the roof, used to scare me as a kid thinking it was about to collapse) when it cools during the night.