I have a tendency to use toilet paper or paper towels to buffer my hands when I touch surfaces in public bathrooms.
I just realised that I may be a working class scumbag.
No, it's not you, it's me. Someday I'll be an old man wandering around with kleenex boxes on my feet muttering "the way of the future" to myself.
I'm not trying to have a go at you, please don't think I am.
I just found out that what I thought was normal is a hell of a long way from what others think of as normal.
You should see the people who find out basements aren't the norm in large swaths of the world.
I would hate to live in a house without a finished basement. It's the secondary living space that I get to make awesome.
Also, re: bathrooms, given a smaller total footprint in the UK, as well as running 220 instead of good old 110v means you're not dealing with the same considerations.
Also, I like having the toilet separate from the shower, stemming from a time when the male to female ratio was heavily against me, but that's because in the apartment I lived with that setup, there was a sink on top of the toilet tank that ran as the tank was filling.
Don't ask why I keep pictures of old apartment toilets on hand. :P
I have a tendency to use toilet paper or paper towels to buffer my hands when I touch surfaces in public bathrooms.
I just realised that I may be a working class scumbag.
No, it's not you, it's me. Someday I'll be an old man wandering around with kleenex boxes on my feet muttering "the way of the future" to myself.
I'm not trying to have a go at you, please don't think I am.
I just found out that what I thought was normal is a hell of a long way from what others think of as normal.
You should see the people who find out basements aren't the norm in large swaths of the world.
I would hate to live in a house without a finished basement. It's the secondary living space that I get to make awesome.
Also, re: bathrooms, given a smaller total footprint in the UK, as well as running 220 instead of good old 110v means you're not dealing with the same considerations.
Also, I like having the toilet separate from the shower, stemming from a time when the male to female ratio was heavily against me, but that's because in the apartment I lived with that setup, there was a sink on top of the toilet tank that ran as the tank was filling.
Don't ask why I keep pictures of old apartment toilets on hand. :P
I have a tendency to use toilet paper or paper towels to buffer my hands when I touch surfaces in public bathrooms.
I just realised that I may be a working class scumbag.
No, it's not you, it's me. Someday I'll be an old man wandering around with kleenex boxes on my feet muttering "the way of the future" to myself.
I'm not trying to have a go at you, please don't think I am.
I just found out that what I thought was normal is a hell of a long way from what others think of as normal.
You should see the people who find out basements aren't the norm in large swaths of the world.
I would hate to live in a house without a finished basement. It's the secondary living space that I get to make awesome.
Also, re: bathrooms, given a smaller total footprint in the UK, as well as running 220 instead of good old 110v means you're not dealing with the same considerations.
Also, I like having the toilet separate from the shower, stemming from a time when the male to female ratio was heavily against me, but that's because in the apartment I lived with that setup, there was a sink on top of the toilet tank that ran as the tank was filling.
Don't ask why I keep pictures of old apartment toilets on hand. :P
Wait, so the sink ran into the tank to fill it up? That is the greatest idea ever.
I don't know if this is standard in every house, but for the last few places I've lived, we've had the fancy safety outlet in the bathroom, but they were also always controlled by the light switch.
This leads to the slightly baffling design where I have to keep my cordless trimmer in the kitchen on top of the microwave. Because it would otherwise never charge in the bathroom. It's also in the kitchen and not the bedroom because that's sadly the most convenient outlet to put it in.
I probably should do some redecorating in the bedroom and free up an outlet, but meh. Too lazy and I'm already used to it.
"The sausage of Green Earth explodes with flavor like the cannon of culinary delight."
I have a tendency to use toilet paper or paper towels to buffer my hands when I touch surfaces in public bathrooms.
I just realised that I may be a working class scumbag.
No, it's not you, it's me. Someday I'll be an old man wandering around with kleenex boxes on my feet muttering "the way of the future" to myself.
I'm not trying to have a go at you, please don't think I am.
I just found out that what I thought was normal is a hell of a long way from what others think of as normal.
You should see the people who find out basements aren't the norm in large swaths of the world.
I would hate to live in a house without a finished basement. It's the secondary living space that I get to make awesome.
Also, re: bathrooms, given a smaller total footprint in the UK, as well as running 220 instead of good old 110v means you're not dealing with the same considerations.
Also, I like having the toilet separate from the shower, stemming from a time when the male to female ratio was heavily against me, but that's because in the apartment I lived with that setup, there was a sink on top of the toilet tank that ran as the tank was filling.
Don't ask why I keep pictures of old apartment toilets on hand. :P
Wait, so the sink ran into the tank to fill it up? That is the greatest idea ever.
Water conservation!
That is a standard Japanese toilet. Top-sink, heated seat, bidet, automatic flush, automatic seat etc.
I have a tendency to use toilet paper or paper towels to buffer my hands when I touch surfaces in public bathrooms.
I just realised that I may be a working class scumbag.
No, it's not you, it's me. Someday I'll be an old man wandering around with kleenex boxes on my feet muttering "the way of the future" to myself.
I'm not trying to have a go at you, please don't think I am.
I just found out that what I thought was normal is a hell of a long way from what others think of as normal.
You should see the people who find out basements aren't the norm in large swaths of the world.
I would hate to live in a house without a finished basement. It's the secondary living space that I get to make awesome.
Also, re: bathrooms, given a smaller total footprint in the UK, as well as running 220 instead of good old 110v means you're not dealing with the same considerations.
Also, I like having the toilet separate from the shower, stemming from a time when the male to female ratio was heavily against me, but that's because in the apartment I lived with that setup, there was a sink on top of the toilet tank that ran as the tank was filling.
Don't ask why I keep pictures of old apartment toilets on hand. :P
Wait, so the sink ran into the tank to fill it up? That is the greatest idea ever.
Water conservation!
That is a standard Japanese toilet. Top-sink, heated seat, bidet, automatic flush, automatic seat etc.
Wonderful things.
"Help me throw away this over engineered Japanese toilet"
"No! I give happy poopy times"
"Sorry, you know too much"
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I would hate to live in a house without a finished basement. It's the secondary living space that I get to make awesome.
Also, re: bathrooms, given a smaller total footprint in the UK, as well as running 220 instead of good old 110v means you're not dealing with the same considerations.
Also, I like having the toilet separate from the shower, stemming from a time when the male to female ratio was heavily against me, but that's because in the apartment I lived with that setup, there was a sink on top of the toilet tank that ran as the tank was filling.
Don't ask why I keep pictures of old apartment toilets on hand. :P
Link to the livestream of that camera?
Wait, so the sink ran into the tank to fill it up? That is the greatest idea ever.
Water conservation!
This leads to the slightly baffling design where I have to keep my cordless trimmer in the kitchen on top of the microwave. Because it would otherwise never charge in the bathroom. It's also in the kitchen and not the bedroom because that's sadly the most convenient outlet to put it in.
I probably should do some redecorating in the bedroom and free up an outlet, but meh. Too lazy and I'm already used to it.
That is a standard Japanese toilet. Top-sink, heated seat, bidet, automatic flush, automatic seat etc.
Wonderful things.
"No! I give happy poopy times"
"Sorry, you know too much"