Zeeky Boogy Doog
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you were doing something wrong, something that everyone does, like, you were using toilet paper wrong or something, what would you do?!/?
Originally posted by: PsychoticIdiot
you were doing something wrong, something that everyone does, like, you were using toilet paper wrong or something, what would you do?!/?
Originally posted by: chrisms
I remember my teacher reading a book called "Spilt Milk" in grade school. I felt like a fool because I thought that you called it "spilled milk" when you spilt milk on the ground. To this day I'm not sure if that is a disputed termonology or a stupid book.
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Originally posted by: PsychoticIdiot
you were doing something wrong, something that everyone does, like, you were using toilet paper wrong or something, what would you do?!/?
lol - been wiping it sideways this whole time, eh? 😀
Originally posted by: chrisms
And I learned about being "flipped off" in middle school. For some reason I'd always thought it was being "flicked off."
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
this did happen to me. I guess since my parents were raised in Taiwan and their plumbing wasn't that great a long time ago, they were always taught to put the toilet paper in the trash can after they used it. I went 18 years of my life (i'm only 19) throwing toilet paper in the trash can instead of flushing it down the toilet. It makes sense though... because of their background, and since we have better plumbing now the toilet doesn't get stuffed up like it would in Taiwan. But after a discussion about this, I realized that what I was doing was pretty disgusting.
nah I would flush it down the toilet, but I always thought to myself wow I hope this doesn't clog up. Actually, before I had the conversation that made me realize what I was doing was wrong, I had never thought about it.Originally posted by: PsychoticIdiot
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
this did happen to me. I guess since my parents were raised in Taiwan and their plumbing wasn't that great a long time ago, they were always taught to put the toilet paper in the trash can after they used it. I went 18 years of my life (i'm only 19) throwing toilet paper in the trash can instead of flushing it down the toilet. It makes sense though... because of their background, and since we have better plumbing now the toilet doesn't get stuffed up like it would in Taiwan. But after a discussion about this, I realized that what I was doing was pretty disgusting.
what did you do in public restrooms? they dont keep a trashcan in the stalls... did you bring it out with you?
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
nah I would flush it down the toilet, but I always thought to myself wow I hope this doesn't clog up. Actually, before I had the conversation that made me realize what I was doing was wrong, I had never thought about it.Originally posted by: PsychoticIdiot
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
this did happen to me. I guess since my parents were raised in Taiwan and their plumbing wasn't that great a long time ago, they were always taught to put the toilet paper in the trash can after they used it. I went 18 years of my life (i'm only 19) throwing toilet paper in the trash can instead of flushing it down the toilet. It makes sense though... because of their background, and since we have better plumbing now the toilet doesn't get stuffed up like it would in Taiwan. But after a discussion about this, I realized that what I was doing was pretty disgusting.
what did you do in public restrooms? they dont keep a trashcan in the stalls... did you bring it out with you?
Originally posted by: cirthix
you swear a lot and wipe your ass with the tickets (movie refrence, cookie to whoever gets it)
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
nah I would flush it down the toilet, but I always thought to myself wow I hope this doesn't clog up. Actually, before I had the conversation that made me realize what I was doing was wrong, I had never thought about it.Originally posted by: PsychoticIdiot
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
this did happen to me. I guess since my parents were raised in Taiwan and their plumbing wasn't that great a long time ago, they were always taught to put the toilet paper in the trash can after they used it. I went 18 years of my life (i'm only 19) throwing toilet paper in the trash can instead of flushing it down the toilet. It makes sense though... because of their background, and since we have better plumbing now the toilet doesn't get stuffed up like it would in Taiwan. But after a discussion about this, I realized that what I was doing was pretty disgusting.
what did you do in public restrooms? they dont keep a trashcan in the stalls... did you bring it out with you?
Originally posted by: aircooled
what is this "toilet paper" you guys speak of?
Originally posted by: Ryuson99
Originally posted by: aircooled
what is this "toilet paper" you guys speak of?
It's Probably some new OS from Microsoft