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I just woke up from a 20 year coma, I'm so excited to use a future toilet that doesn't splash water all over your butt when you go take a shit! It has been invented by now right?
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>It has been invented by now right?
there are some things science will nevar be able to solve cry
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toilets in Germany have solved this biggrin
click for moar pics --> https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=german+toilet&iax=images&ia=images
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>>130872
i didn't know there were other toilet designs astonish
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>>130872
I don't think I want my shit to fall onto a solid platform like that though.
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it stinks more when not immediately covered with water, so it's better to have a water splash in UrANUS
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...You guys know that you can just put a couple squares of toilet paper in the middle of the bowl and it will catch the poop and soften the blow, therefore not causing a splashback from the water, right?
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>>131059
It doesn't always work though
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Then you're not doing it right glare2
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Why couldn't the toilet spray water downwards to create some kind of whirlpool, like an upside-down bidet? Wouldn't that prevent the splash or at least stop it from splashing straight up?


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