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Q: Is your toliet half empty or half full?

For those who give a shit.

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Just some food for thought. 

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Just some food for thought. 

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it was full a couple of weeks ago when I had to go to the hospital

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Dunno now, though mine is a squatter now untill I can move back into my house.

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From now on when i see a toilet or crap ...i will think of you

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Toilets with a U bend are almost manometers. Low atmospheric pressure or wind sucks the water out. The water level can be used as a good indicator of how good your windows and doors are.

Have a look at your water level next time a typhoon is approaching.

philbravery:

You sound like you spend a lot of time gazing into toilet bowls.

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my toilet is 1/8 full 7/8 empty

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