Toilet Humour : Mark Kelly
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"I often go and have a crap in McDonalds. Some times in the toilet."
That was hilarious. I love your dry humor.
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The McDonald's crack is hilarious! I love the backgrounds in your videos.
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It's known as a McShit with Lies. You nip in and look at the menus for a second before doing the deed....
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Yes, public transport is dodgy.
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lol,
funny video
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It might be best to try to avoid public toilets. They're always extremely fucking wet; the stalls are filthy as though people don't know what to aim for; there's no soap, no toilet paper, the locks on the stalls and people's names are carved on the walls (as well as some racist opinions).
Sometimes I'd prefer an alleyway :P
bluecode320 3 years ago
Great. Try and avoid mine. I agree that many, maybe most, public toilets are kept in poor condition - that's one of the points I was making. Although toilets have some importance in their own right, I was using them as an example of how things which we all need are either abandoned or privatised and then run for profit.
less004 3 years ago
It's the public toilets that are run for profit that are always clean and shiny, otherwise they wouldn't make a profit. I'd rather crap on a clean toilet and pay for it, than sit in a stinking shithole for free.
DeusMerdaeEst 3 years ago 2
Your observation is, sadly, correct, but it's simply a question of the level of investment and staffing. Society can choose to run itself otherwise.
less004 3 years ago
I've never had a problem finding a toilet. Ever bar, shop, house, place of work has a toilet. Maybe you should just ask 'can i use your toilet?' or you could just take the social out of socialism.
doford 3 years ago
Lucky you. Since the closure of our local toilet, (that wasn't just a joke) I've had to clean up human crap from the back alley - there's also regular pools of piss too. Shops round here (London) don't have customer toilets. You're right, houses do. Why don't you try knocking on a few doors, asking to use their toilet? Let me know how you get on.
less004 3 years ago