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now we know the benefit of a bum gun

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  • I put two bum guns in the two houses I owned in Australia, over much resistance from local plumbers. My son has two in his house as well. Unbelievable this hygienic invention has not spread to th

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    Bum gun well then do the twist to chubby checker for a couple minutes no paper needed. ????????????❤????????

  • Linger a little while longer on the toilet. Read a book. You won't need paper then.

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22 hours ago, possum1931 said:

Dry your bum cheeks with a towel. ????

I too was going to suggest that . If taking a dump at home surely there must be a towel nearby.  If I take a dump at night I use the same towel as I used earlier for a shower , I like all my bits clean that only leaves a dirty mind .

10 hours ago, Skyking said:

OK if it's installed with anti-syphon trap.

Yep , I think my <deleted> is.

On 3/17/2020 at 2:10 PM, Kerryd said:

Fun fact !
Countries that use toilet paper instead of "the left hand and water" have almost NO cases of cholera.

Countries that DO use the "left hand and water" DO have cholera. In some cases, a lot of it.
* In case you are wondering, cholera is usually transmitted through contact with infected feces. Often the feces are defecated into a water system (directly or through a sewage system) and people that use that same water (for cooking, cleaning, drinking, etc) get infected and then when they relieve themselves, it usually ends up back in the same water system.
One symptom of Cholera is diarrhea (naturally).

cholera_009.jpg.3f5f4ac3f8172535c81685ddb71df4da.jpg 

Keep in mind that the WHO only shows cases that have been reported. For example, if places like Sri Lanka and Indonesia don't report any cases to the WHO, then they won't appear on the map. 
I'd find it really hard to believe that some of countries shown don't have any cases of cholera, especially when they are surrounded by countries that do (and therefore probably share a lot of the same causes).

Some developed countries also report cases of cholera which apparently are linked (usually) to eating seafood which has been in contact with contaminated sewage. 

Note this is similar to the manner in which the "liver fluke" worm is transmitted in Thailand. Fish in ponds eat the Flukes. People eat the fish and the Flukes enter the bloodstream, taking up residence in the liver (and often causing liver cancer as a result). The Flukes lay eggs and many of those get filtered out of the body and end up being dumped (defecated) into ponds or septic tanks which then (often) get flooded during the rainy season and have their contents mixed into the water of the ponds and klongs where the eggs then hatch and the cycle begins again.

Note as well that using a bum gun also usually results in the a lot of the feces becoming "aerosolized", with wee tiny little particles floating around in the air similar to how tiny molecules of water float in the air when someone coughs or sneezes (one of the main ways the Covid virus is spreading in fact).

Lovely to think about isn't it ? All those tiny droplets of aerosolized feces floating around your bathroom just waiting for you to breath them in.............. ????

What you are stating is true.  One just has to read the instructions on (Waterpik) placement. 

The most hygienic way is to use toilet paper and finish with the bum gun.

On 3/17/2020 at 2:10 PM, Kerryd said:

Fun fact !
Countries that use toilet paper instead of "the left hand and water" have almost NO cases of cholera.

Countries that DO use the "left hand and water" DO have cholera. In some cases, a lot of it.
* In case you are wondering, cholera is usually transmitted through contact with infected feces. Often the feces are defecated into a water system (directly or through a sewage system) and people that use that same water (for cooking, cleaning, drinking, etc) get infected and then when they relieve themselves, it usually ends up back in the same water system.
One symptom of Cholera is diarrhea (naturally).

cholera_009.jpg.3f5f4ac3f8172535c81685ddb71df4da.jpg 

Keep in mind that the WHO only shows cases that have been reported. For example, if places like Sri Lanka and Indonesia don't report any cases to the WHO, then they won't appear on the map. 
I'd find it really hard to believe that some of countries shown don't have any cases of cholera, especially when they are surrounded by countries that do (and therefore probably share a lot of the same causes).

Some developed countries also report cases of cholera which apparently are linked (usually) to eating seafood which has been in contact with contaminated sewage. 

Note this is similar to the manner in which the "liver fluke" worm is transmitted in Thailand. Fish in ponds eat the Flukes. People eat the fish and the Flukes enter the bloodstream, taking up residence in the liver (and often causing liver cancer as a result). The Flukes lay eggs and many of those get filtered out of the body and end up being dumped (defecated) into ponds or septic tanks which then (often) get flooded during the rainy season and have their contents mixed into the water of the ponds and klongs where the eggs then hatch and the cycle begins again.

Note as well that using a bum gun also usually results in the a lot of the feces becoming "aerosolized", with wee tiny little particles floating around in the air similar to how tiny molecules of water float in the air when someone coughs or sneezes (one of the main ways the Covid virus is spreading in fact).

Lovely to think about isn't it ? All those tiny droplets of aerosolized feces floating around your bathroom just waiting for you to breath them in.............. ????

 

Just now, McTavish said:

Lovely to think about isn't it ? All those tiny droplets of aerosolized feces floating around your bathroom just waiting for you to breath them in.............. ????

Load of <deleted> mate.  My farts atomise far more faecal matter than any bum gun.

 

I'd take more notice of your otherwise informative post if you could at least spell.

On 3/16/2020 at 6:56 PM, Virt said:

I use both bum gun and paper after. Don't like to have wet pants after doing my thing. 

 

Or am I using the bum gun the wrong way ????

Get a Japanese toilet, they spray auto and then dry you off, some have an enema stetting as well!

the back pressure in the bum gun makes feces enter the water system,

that is why no civilized country with drinkable tap water allow bum guns,

and that is the reason thailand will never have drinkable tap water,

the odds are low thais will ever fork up the dough for toilet paper,

thus they need to buy sanitized bottled water indefinitely

 

2 minutes ago, brokenbone said:

the back pressure in the bum gun makes feces enter the water system,

How exactly do they enter the water system? The sewerage system I can understand, but the water system?

6 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

How exactly do they enter the water system? The sewerage system I can understand, but the water system?

the feces goes into the bum gun, and from there the feces creeps the way to the tap, and from that tap you pour feces over your dishes and hands when you think you are cleaning, and in a civilized country, you would even drink that feces, if law didnt put a ban on bum guns

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