• @OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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        691 month ago

        That’s what I thought too, until a bunch of angry parents chased me out of the park claiming their kids drink out of there.

        Who lets their kids drink from a bidet?!

        • don
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          181 month ago

          Actually insane. Whenever my friends come over, they always ask why I have a “water fountain” – whatever that is – installed in my bathroom. I point to the faucet in the kitchen and ask ‘em what they think that is. They aren’t too bright, sometimes.

        • @ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world
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          111 month ago

          I don’t let my kids drink from public fountains, either. You know that episode of Parks and Rec where the Pawneans drink from fountains by putting the whole fountain spout in their mouths? I’ve seen that happen. I’ve also seen kids wipes their snot-dripping noses and the touch the spout. I’m glad it’s available, but it’s a last resort.

      • FartsWithAnAccent
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        321 month ago

        Even wipes are better (just don’t flush them, no such thing as flushable wipes, that is a lie they put on the box).

          • FartsWithAnAccent
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            451 month ago

            Every plumber I’ve spoken with said that “flushable” wipes are 100% bullshit and to never flush them.

              • @Serinus@lemmy.world
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                1 month ago

                Let’s put it this way. TP is okay because it dissolves in water.

                Wet wipes are wet. Just get a bidet. Bidet + TP is cheaper AND better than wet wipes anyway, while being basically the same thing.

              • Not really, anecdotal evidence would be “I used to flush flushable wipes and my toiled got clogged”. Which wouldn’t be entirely worthless, but even assuming good faith it could have been a coincidence, so not worth a whole lot either.

                Quoting a plumber, who’d be qualified on the subject, is an argument of authority. It’s a bit more reliable as long as you recognize the authority of plumbers over all things plumbing. There’s also room for error through misquoting, and of course like for all arguments, it could be a plain lie. But

                1. This statement seems simple enough to not be easily misquoted.
                2. The stakes of this conversation are pretty low, so unless we’re dealing with a compulsive liar, there’s not much point in lying.

                I’d give this a solid 76% reliable. If I had some wipes I intended to flush, after reading that I’d probably look for more sources online to confirm before I do.

                • @Tikiporch@lemmy.world
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                  It’s anecdotal because some rando on the internet is saying it. They didn’t quote a plumber, they said some plumbers they talked to said a thing. That’s worthless.

              • @michaelmrose@lemmy.world
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                128 days ago

                Expert advice is perfectly relevant but if you prefer you can soak a clean wipe in a bucket and some clean tp in another.

                You will shortly prove to yourself why you don’t flush wipes

              • FartsWithAnAccent
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                261 month ago

                Yeah I’m gonna go ahead with the multiple professionals who have advised against it over some random person on the Internet, thanks!

        • stebo
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          if they’re not flushable then I assume they’re not very environmentally friendly either

          You don’t need a bidet or wipes, just shower regularly

      • KSP Atlas
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        41 month ago

        Had one until it leaked and flooded the house while we were away

  • @JayDee@lemmy.sdf.org
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    91 month ago

    “jup” can either be “yup” or “hup” depending on which language you’re coming from. It’s definitely a fun spelling of the work though