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Q: Have you ever stepped in a pile of human dung in a country other than China?

I have not, but in fact I stepped on one in the middle of a residential area sidewalk the other night, and it was obviously human due to presence of toilet paper.

GROSS

WTF kind of monkey takes a dump on a sidewalk? I understand there are emergencies, but cant you at least tryto clean up a but?

10 years 7 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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"...clean up a but (sic)?" Hahaha. Nice Freudian slip (pun intended).

Funny and poignant, but totally ignorant and low-class to call any other people monkeys.

icnif77:

I've been called names severaltimes. It's just because, I can't be serious for another week, after I see somebody's wiping shoe…certain way…..o2

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Well we are all technically monkeys, no?

And yes I meant to say "bit", but submitted and was unable to edit it when I posted, so I'll just leave the error as is.

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OP: you're blaming the wrong person!

 

Fun is ONLY about you! Not the culpritangel.......

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The most memorable incident of public defecation I have witnessed involved an approximately 7-year-old boy outside Bank of China, in a busy street in the middle of the day. He pulled down his pants and took a dump right in front of the automatic doors, on the top step. It was the complete indifference to public attention that I found amazing.

 

Last week I was in a printing shop at my university. The owner brought his daughter (about 2) out from the back room so she could do her business on the floor. Right next to my foot, while staring at me.

 

Ghaaar!!!

 

How is the bubonic plague not a thing in China?

 

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I've never stepped in any. I've driven motorcycles for most of my life, I really watch the road, I can usually see caterpillars on the road, I walk the same way.

 People were taking dumps in my apartment's gardens, not real nice to walk by. The only time I saw a person take a public dump was at night, in the middle of a 4 lane road, guess he thought tires would pick it up. Why is that an imagine I can't forget?

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One guy took a dump outside a restaurant. On the stairs............ sigh.

 

No. I think China is the only country on Earth where people still shit in the streets, but I could be wrong.

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