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Re: The best toilets
« Reply #45 on: November 04, 2013, 12:42:37 pm »
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toilet threads for every university!!!1!!

To the chem building decriers, have you visited the futuristic bathroom in the chem building, facing east? It's more innovative than any of the 7 wonders of the world. A fundamental flaw of bathrooms is that the interior door requires pull, not push. A significant amount of people don't wash their hands, which means that  you've washed yours is redundant because you need to pull the unclean handle to leave regardless. The ONLY bathroom I've EVER encountered with push instead of pull doors is this bathroom.

Another advantage: The cubicle doors swing outward not inward, unlike again, all other bathrooms. This ensures when you flush and open the door, you don't back further into the onslaught of tiny poo particles propelling upward in the cubicle.

I would take my vacation in that perfect bathroom if I could.