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Tyrion

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Dude, calm down man. Take a chill pill
Make me, killah. Bring it on:p!

 

If those "pranks" were staged, no prob, funny pranks. If they were not, my reaction's not the least bit unjustified. Having people see your parts can lead to life-long traumas. It's a great concept, but there's no need to wait until they've pulled their pants down.

 

There are certain things you just don't do (even to amuse people:rolleyes: ).

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Hehehe. I saw these a few weeks ago. I didn't post them cause of a few shots of man ass.

 

Great stuff! If you liked that, Check out the Japanese Magician. David Blain wishes he was this good.

 

I love the Japanese.

 

BTW, WTF is up with the toilets in Japan? They're oddly shaped and you sit on them strangely.

Japanese toilets are different than what westerners are used to. The Japanese don't sit. They squat. Supposedly, its better for your system. More natural or whatnot.

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I hope that guy who ended up in the water wasnt carrying his mobile phone, blackberry, DS, PSP and electronic dictionary :o

 

As for toilets: France does, or at least used to. China does. I suspect a lot of countries have different toilet systems.

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Japanese toilets are different than what westerners are used to. The Japanese don't sit. They squat. Supposedly, its better for your system. More natural or whatnot.

No, I think it just means less wiping.

The cheeks kind of stretch out more. :xp:

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Please, someone, elighten us about the history of the toilet and "paper work".[/sarcasm]

OK. (At least for the US, not sure about the rest of the world)

 

The first paper sold for the use as toliet paper didn't sell too well. People thought it was too pretty for that use. Some people did buy it as stationary though, as it was of high quality. The first common place toilet paper was the Sears Robuck catalogue. It was sent out all over the country by the company. You would grab the catalogue, read it while you did your bussness, and then use the pages you already read.

 

This lasted for many years until Sears Robuck decided to lamanate their catalogue. People needed an alternative. Learning from the mistack of using too high quality paper, a lower quality toliet paper was born.

 

I'm not great with dates, but this was around the time electricity was just becomming wide spread. (Late 1800s- Early 1900s)

 

And that is the truth. (Look it up if you don't believe me.) :xp:

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