I am often diagusted with the things people throw in the toilet. Tampons, condoms, menstrual pads, baby diapers, colostomy bag seals, underwear…

Walk into a public access bathroom and the filth is just waiting to be witnessed. And the bigger the venue, the higher the chance.

Aren’t people aware of what they are doing? The clogs they build in the pipes? Because if they do this outside, then have to do it at home.

p.s

I feel the need to add a clarification of what the three P’s are, being:

  • pee
  • poo
  • paper (toilet)

This list is being slowly added to, in real time, and more P’s are entering it. Namely:

  • puke
  • period
  • pilosity

I’ll update this as I stumble into new P’s but I doubt the original mnemonic will recognize updates.

  • notsosure@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Hmm, perhaps you should upscale the venues or countries that you visit? I never see things like that in (public) toilets.

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      2 days ago

      This is mostly a factor in how often the public toilets are cleaned. I’ve been in charge of public toilets before, and if I’m not on top of them things get bad fast.

      I’m also in charge of my personal toilets. They get bad fast too if I don’t keep up, and we are not putting bad things down intentionally. However accidents happen more often than you would expect.