photo of the day
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I have been very bothered by the rules here limiting the size and number of photographs, as well as their inability to upload everything in one shot...
So here's a Photo of the Day. Taken with my usual incompetence, so there is a shiny mark from the flash.
I know it's gonna make people talk. But what are they going to say when they see this?
So here's a Photo of the Day. Taken with my usual incompetence, so there is a shiny mark from the flash.
I know it's gonna make people talk. But what are they going to say when they see this?
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Funny you should post that , the last hotel i was in in 'nam had that next to the toilet( exact same image).
Its because in the far east the used to use this contraption
Once the more civilised western toilet came to the far east they switched but i think some die hard fans still like to squat like an animal to crap hence the sign.
Its because in the far east the used to use this contraption
Once the more civilised western toilet came to the far east they switched but i think some die hard fans still like to squat like an animal to crap hence the sign.
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The squatting-style toilet is actually considered to be healthier than the "throne" toilets.
http://www.japantoday.com/category/life ... ay-healthy
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot ... uat-or-sit
http://www.japantoday.com/category/life ... ay-healthy
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shot ... uat-or-sit
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I will take the risk. I am all open to other cultures and ideas but some things are just better, this is one of them.
Like chopsticks vs knife and fork , chopsticks make sense for some things like sticky rice , noodles and share platters of spring rolls or something for this type of food they are superior in my opinion as they make less mess. but for everything else the knife and fork is better, i mean how are you suposed to take meat off the bone with chopsticks ?
Like chopsticks vs knife and fork , chopsticks make sense for some things like sticky rice , noodles and share platters of spring rolls or something for this type of food they are superior in my opinion as they make less mess. but for everything else the knife and fork is better, i mean how are you suposed to take meat off the bone with chopsticks ?
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Haha, it depends on how food is prepared and presented I guess.andrewjoy wrote: ↑I will take the risk. I am all open to other cultures and ideas but some things are just better, this is one of them.
Like chopsticks vs knife and fork , chopsticks make sense for some things like sticky rice , noodles and share platters of spring rolls or something for this type of food they are superior in my opinion as they make less mess. but for everything else the knife and fork is better, i mean how are you suposed to take meat off the bone with chopsticks ?
I always amused my Western friends when studying abroad. I eat rice with fork and spoon. But I eat salads, and often pizza, with chopsticks and knife. Yes, you take the meat off the bone with chopsticks and knife. Chopsticks hold the bone - fork can't hold the bone.
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I have seen similar forms in Europe a long time ago, too, particularly in France. They seem to have slowly died out in the last 20 years though.andrewjoy wrote: ↑Funny you should post that , the last hotel i was in in 'nam had that next to the toilet( exact same image).
Its because in the far east the used to use this contraption
Once the more civilised western toilet came to the far east they switched but i think some die hard fans still like to squat like an animal to crap hence the sign.
For a public toilet they are probably more hygienic, but in hotel rooms where they are cleaned every day I definitely prefer the comfort of the seat form.
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LUXURY! When I was in Lombok in Indonesia, our toilet was a hole in the ground, and our toilet paper looked like this:andrewjoy wrote: ↑Funny you should post that , the last hotel i was in in 'nam had that next to the toilet( exact same image).
Its because in the far east the used to use this contraption
Once the more civilised western toilet came to the far east they switched but i think some die hard fans still like to squat like an animal to crap hence the sign.
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I've never seen a public toilet without seat that's not completely fucked up with pee and shit all around.Halvar wrote: ↑For a public toilet they are probably more hygienic, but in hotel rooms where they are cleaned every day I definitely prefer the comfort of the seat form.
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As a traditional Chinese I would love to use chopsticks for every kind of food expect those in liquid form.berserkfan wrote: ↑Haha, it depends on how food is prepared and presented I guess.andrewjoy wrote: ↑I will take the risk. I am all open to other cultures and ideas but some things are just better, this is one of them.
Like chopsticks vs knife and fork , chopsticks make sense for some things like sticky rice , noodles and share platters of spring rolls or something for this type of food they are superior in my opinion as they make less mess. but for everything else the knife and fork is better, i mean how are you suposed to take meat off the bone with chopsticks ?
I always amused my Western friends when studying abroad. I eat rice with fork and spoon. But I eat salads, and often pizza, with chopsticks and knife. Yes, you take the meat off the bone with chopsticks and knife. Chopsticks hold the bone - fork can't hold the bone.
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I'm pretty sure that's for flushing.Chyros wrote: ↑LUXURY! When I was in Lombok in Indonesia, our toilet was a hole in the ground, and our toilet paper looked like this:andrewjoy wrote: ↑Funny you should post that , the last hotel i was in in 'nam had that next to the toilet( exact same image).
Its because in the far east the used to use this contraption
Once the more civilised western toilet came to the far east they switched but i think some die hard fans still like to squat like an animal to crap hence the sign.
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Looks like that's 7bit's keycap "factory".
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It's *ALSO* for flushing xD . What you're supposed to do is, after you've taken a shit, you pour some water over your left hand, then you kind of spoon out the shit chunks from your ass crack with your hand, and then you pour more water over your hand to wash it.need wrote: ↑I'm pretty sure that's for flushing.Chyros wrote: ↑LUXURY! When I was in Lombok in Indonesia, our toilet was a hole in the ground, and our toilet paper looked like this:andrewjoy wrote: ↑Funny you should post that , the last hotel i was in in 'nam had that next to the toilet( exact same image).
Its because in the far east the used to use this contraption
Once the more civilised western toilet came to the far east they switched but i think some die hard fans still like to squat like an animal to crap hence the sign.
Unsurprisingly, in countries where this happens, you only shake people's hands with your right hand; doing it with your left is considered EXTREMELY impolite :p .
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I always use my right hand for this ...Chyros wrote: ↑...
Unsurprisingly, in countries where this happens, you only shake people's hands with your right hand; doing it with your left is considered EXTREMELY impolite :p .
No, my mechanical toilet collection.seebart wrote: ↑Looks like that's 7bit's keycap "factory".
Want some?
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edit - cartoon removed because it was in such repugnantly poor taste
then returned as the mood descended
then returned as the mood descended
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speaking of incompetence to take a picture, nothing beats terrible presented and shot food pictures: http://someoneatethis.tumblr.com/
I know, topic is far from nasty toilets but I believe these are a reason why public toilets are covered in faeces.
I know, topic is far from nasty toilets but I believe these are a reason why public toilets are covered in faeces.
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I am known for my detailed descriptions and analogues of things .scottc wrote: ↑Jesus fucking christ on a bicycle that is some detailed description, Chyros.
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picture of the day you say?
Saw this when I was going for a coffee:
Somebody fucked of bad at hiding stuff from her/his partner. Even if there was a copious amount of toiled paper and flour thrown over white wet paint, I did not see any shit on it, but I did not check the door handles
Saw this when I was going for a coffee:
Somebody fucked of bad at hiding stuff from her/his partner. Even if there was a copious amount of toiled paper and flour thrown over white wet paint, I did not see any shit on it, but I did not check the door handles
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Chyros wrote: ↑It's *ALSO* for flushing xD . What you're supposed to do is, after you've taken a shit, you pour some water over your left hand, then you kind of spoon out the shit chunks from your ass crack with your hand, and then you pour more water over your hand to wash it.
Unsurprisingly, in countries where this happens, you only shake people's hands with your right hand; doing it with your left is considered EXTREMELY impolite :p .
Would it not be better to just let it dry and then pick it off.
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I had a good laugh at the responses.
Then it started going into Twilight Zone territory.
between andrewjoy and chyros, I don't know what to say.
How about you guys avoid all that hassle, and just use your underwear as the toilet paper? You can always buy disposables.
Then it started going into Twilight Zone territory.
between andrewjoy and chyros, I don't know what to say.
How about you guys avoid all that hassle, and just use your underwear as the toilet paper? You can always buy disposables.
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Come on just put on the damn rubber gloves and clean the KB's if necessary ohaimark! If it was a nice enough Alps board I know you would.ohaimark wrote: ↑You'd better not touch ANY mice or keyboards from folks in said countries... Think about the bacteria they grow on those things!
Let's just say you put some life back in our off topic section.berserkfan wrote: ↑I had a good laugh at the responses.
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You mean most Europeans and Americans just use paper and never wash their ass?ohaimark wrote: ↑You'd better not touch ANY mice or keyboards from folks in said countries... Think about the bacteria they grow on those things!
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Possibly most of them don't have vintage mechanical toilets like you do.
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Now you make it sound like the family and the neighbours get together to shower and wash each other's ass.
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Yes, it is indeed difficult to wash your own ass.
But thats where the toilet brush comes into play ...
At least ducks bath every day and never use their hands.
But thats where the toilet brush comes into play ...
At least ducks bath every day and never use their hands.
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Right, for ducks the ass-washing is automatic. Nature in it's brilliance.