CycloneErik
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I was going to give this a funny, but gave it a winner. Who doesn't love a good toilet?
Sure! Some more than others, but to each their own.
I was going to give this a funny, but gave it a winner. Who doesn't love a good toilet?
So this thread has me wondering, what criteria would the “best restroom on campus” need to have? Would people prefer a small room with a single toilet for the privacy (even if they need to wait for it to be available), or do people prefer larger restrooms with lots of stalls? I kind of like toilets that have a strong flush, but it sounds like the OP would disagree. I would imagine that restroom location, cleanliness, and ease of access are also important factors to consider.
They were amazing back when I was a forestry major my sophomore year. Our floor was normally a ghost town since we were a pretty small major. I think I had around 20 kids in my whole class. Our bathrooms were always empty and clean since the low traffic.Science Hall II? How good? It makes me wanna go check them right now!
Why on earth would anyone put anything on the floor in the bathroom?!I think the basic function of bathroom is by ranking: 1. to be able deal the business as quickly as possible, so this requires convenient locations. 2. be hygienic. This is obvious right? Like food, hygiene is human's basic need, because it's about a person's safety. Anything besides these two can be put behind. But now the problem is our university toilets DO splash, and you can see the splash and feel it on your skin, that's what I'm talking about, it's not some mist or odor, it's the actual liquid comes from there. Sometimes I see people put their scarf on the floor besides the toilet, think about how dirty is that!
Right, due to these reasons, university likes to use them, because it saves them from asking maintenance, which will cost money. I guess compared with money and possible clogs, university won't care much about our hygiene.The reason for the powerful flushing toilets is due to cleaning the bowl and making sure the crap actually goes down. Helps keep the bowl clean and prevent clogs therefore reducing down time and overflows.
Right, due to these reasons, university likes to use them, because it saves them from asking maintenance, which will cost money. I guess compared with money and possible clogs, university won't care much about our hygiene.
Really? I see them all the time, bags, scarfs, cups, and many other things on the floor in bathroomWhy on earth would anyone put anything on the floor in the bathroom?!
I bet you work for Ferguson and you want "university" to remove these American Standards.Right, due to these reasons, university likes to use them, because it saves them from asking maintenance, which will cost money. I guess compared with money and possible clogs, university won't care much about our hygiene.
Probably diffrent for women, I dont think they miss.Why on earth would anyone put anything on the floor in the bathroom?!
Eww. They eat breakfast off them too? Jesus...Really? I see them all the time, bags, scarfs, cups, and many other things on the floor in bathroom
I think the basic function of bathroom is by ranking: 1. to be able deal the business as quickly as possible, so this requires convenient locations. 2. be hygienic. This is obvious right? Like food, hygiene is human's basic need, because it's about a person's safety. Anything besides these two can be put behind. But now the problem is our university toilets DO splash, and you can see the splash and feel it on your skin, that's what I'm talking about, it's not some mist or odor, it's the actual liquid comes from there. Sometimes I see people put their scarf on the floor besides the toilet, think about how dirty is that!
Why would you tell people that? I can never unlearn that.Hygiene is about a persons health not safety lol. I would never set anything on a bathroom floor. Yuck.
Also there have been studies that have proven water fountains can be dirtier than toilets.
dI think the basic function of bathroom is by ranking: 1. to be able deal the business as quickly as possible, so this requires convenient locations. 2. be hygienic. This is obvious right? Like food, hygiene is human's basic need, because it's about a person's safety. Anything besides these two can be put behind. But now the problem is our university toilets DO splash, and you can see the splash and feel it on your skin, that's what I'm talking about, it's not some mist or odor, it's the actual liquid comes from there. Sometimes I see people put their scarf on the floor besides the toilet, think about how dirty is that!
Why would you tell people that? I can never unlearn that.
hey bdkI don't know, there's a "campus life", you tell me what kind of topics can put here?
Exactly, automatic ones the most annoying ones!!d
The worst is when you move a little bit and the tornado toilets flushes automatic when you’re still on it. This isn’t Europe, I didn’t ask for a bidet wash.
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The worst is when you move a little bit and the tornado toilets flushes automatic when you’re still on it. This isn’t Europe, I didn’t ask for a bidet wash.
That or when your schlong touches the toilet while taking a poo....d
The worst is when you move a little bit and the tornado toilets flushes automatic when you’re still on it. This isn’t Europe, I didn’t ask for a bidet wash.