Technically I never have. That girl asked me out... well more accurately it sort of "happened." I visited her at school to fix her computer, she sat on my lap and started making out with me and boom by the end of the week we were dating.
Oh, okay. Was she hot?
Did you have an ingrown hair? I hear that happens occasionally....I was washing my taint with antibacterial soap
Women might as well face it -- nearly every guy pees in the shower.
Both drains go to the same place, and if anything the one in the shower is dirtier down there since there is no sitting water in it.
Plus, you save a flush. Save a multiple times each month, over a year you save money and water.
I'm gonna pee in the shower tomorrow!
one could argue that you use more water while showering than flushing (obviously) but a shower is like a constant flush
in public showers like the aforementioned 'why emcee eh' () it's absolutely disgusting
Just once. I was washing my taint with antibacterial soap and started to feel nauseous, then promptly threw up. At that point, I just said "fuck it" and let go.
I'm pretty sure it's against pretty much every fire code in the country to have a door open outwards since it would be possible to block the door, trapping people inside during a fire.
whereas a door that opens inward ensures that no one gets out...
Is it really time for another one of these threads? It feels like we have one at least once every couple months. While I don't understand why people think it's a good idea to pee in the shower, I really don't understand how the thought of "Hey, I should start a thread about pissing in the shower!" pops into someone's head.
Well that's what a teacher I had told me once, he seemed like a pretty smart guy so I had no reason to question it though I've never really looked up anything to confirm it.^The door out of my apartment opens outwards.
I'm pretty sure it's against pretty much every fire code in the country to have a door open outwards since it would be possible to block the door, trapping people inside during a fire.
Pretty sure you've got it back-asswards there. For the "why" portion, read any account of a nightclub fire, or other similar venue.
Yes, it's possible to stack things outside the door, preventing it from opening, but that would take gross negligence. OTOH, think about the door that opens INWARD during a fire or other crowd-panic event. People all rush towards the door, and crowd it. Very quickly, there are too many people there, and you CAN'T get people to move enough to open it. If it opens outward, and least all the people pushing to get out actually accomplish something, whereas a door that opens inward ensures that no one gets out...
Fire officials later testified that, had the doors swung outwards, at least 300 lives could have been spared.
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