This Twitter survey about ‘toilet aiming’ caused quite the splash
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Strong opinion on this one — sitting is the way if you’re not in a public toilet.
There is no way to not splash outside the bowl if you pee standing, and just think of what happens to that poor cat then.
— Rohan (@rohanvisme) February 18, 2023
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I’m a G13 man myself pic.twitter.com/S3iPdHfTJA
— Noland (@Noland_Cartoons) February 18, 2023
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Where are my options for hitting the back of the seat and front lip of the toilet? Not to mention the bin and the walls! Have you even been to a public bathroom?
— Rasmus Rasmussen (@theprint) February 18, 2023
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— scrape (@nerdcircus_) February 19, 2023
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For 65% of the time, it’s normally distributed in the shaded coordinates, and I won’t mention at what angle of elevation, for it will require private information like length of muzzle
When there’s a pint or two involved, it’s a different story! Ask yhe cat pic.twitter.com/yik1EToX08— KYOMUHENDO, Frank (@fkyomuhendo) February 18, 2023
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Typical engineering error to ask a question that limits the scope of answers. The question presupposes a stationary intent. Those of us with a creative mind follow circles, spirals or other patterns depending on available volume, ambient lighting, in-ear music, mood or urgency.
— Godfrey Parkin (@gparkin) February 18, 2023
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My partners coordinates pic.twitter.com/MzCBvRoL8E
— Alison (@ali5on007) February 18, 2023
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somewhere in between the ships pic.twitter.com/5DFmWfkiPC
— laser_AL (@Laser_AL_) February 18, 2023
Citizen science at its very best.
And follow @engineers_feed on Twitter for lots more of this sort of thing! We’re presuming it doesn’t all involve toilets though. Or weeing.
Source Twitter @engineers_feed