An update to this post regarding the static methods contemplation:

A static method is allocated memory space on the stack for each call to the method. 
This is best demonstrated by the fact that static methods can be recursive which would 
of course be impossible if all calls to that method used the same memory space.

Therefore it is thread safe to use classes with static methods!

Kind regards, Stefan Freyr.

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