• unknown1234_5
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    175 days ago

    the hell kind of toilet were you using? they usually have water in like the bottom third and the water level only goes up for a moment when you flush.

    • @[email protected]
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      275 days ago

      That’s just because they don’t have water in European toilets, they flush by spitting into the toilet until the poo goes down.

      • unknown1234_5
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        25 days ago

        weird that the hole is in the front. most American toilets have the hole directly under your butthole and the poop just goes straight in (most of the time) with the water breaking it’s fall on the way.

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          14 days ago

          New German Toilets are the same, but if you have the luck of living in an older building you will find this versions.

          • unknown1234_5
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            14 days ago

            huh, wish i could remember when i lived in germany but i was super young at the time.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      We have an older style with a ton of water, as well as the new “water wise” version. More water is better, but honestly, flushing twice isn’t an issue.

      • unknown1234_5
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        14 days ago

        do y’all not have the kind where you press one button for pee (uses very little water bc no solid mass to move) and one for poop (more water, but still less than normal toilets)? those are pretty common here in the states now bc they save a lot of water.

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          4 days ago

          Nope, just the good old fashioned, freedom-loving single lever. I’ve seen the button one at restaurants and offices and whatnot, but never in someone’s home. I have three toilets in my house, my parents have three, and my siblings each have two or three, and all of them use a single lever. Some of them have less water in the bowl, but all of them use the standard flushing mechanism.

          It turns out water is pretty cheap even in my desert state (Utah), the city just does a good job cleaning it up for reuse (I think it goes to irrigation, not completely sure). So while we have incentives for reducing gardening water (especially lawns), electricity, and gas use, I haven’t seen an incentive for those low-flow toilets for residential homes, probably because toilets aren’t user of water (showers use a ton more).

          • unknown1234_5
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            24 days ago

            water’s cheap in my state too people just like feeling good about how much water they use.

            • @[email protected]
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              14 days ago

              Ironically, water is cheaper in my desert climate than the temperate rainforest where I grew up (PNW).