Necromancers can raise the dead, but they still don’t know what toilet paper is :(

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Necromancers can raise the dead, but they still don’t know what toilet paper is :(
#WorldToiletDay🚽
Roman toilet seat in rosso antico (red marble from southern Greece), formerly in the Lateran Palace. Vatican Museums, Rome.
The well-preserved latrines in the Baths of the Laberii at Uthina (Tunisia) contain seven-seat latrines inserted in niches and adorned with marble revetments.
now THIS is a good anime
[Order ready for Tracy -- Pohole fern, laphet thock salad. It's prepared to perfection. The latrine is apocalyptic. So, when "Triple D" rolls to Maui, the crew brings their wives.]
Jungle warfare training at Fort Sherman, Panama
(Carl Mydans. 1962)
Yesterday I was in Aschaffenburg visiting the Pompeianum and the castle.
The toilet with running water. Private toilets were unusual in roman times, most people were using public toilets.
Cinektober day 6: Fun
ok did yall know badgers invented toilets?
Actually idk if this is the evolutionarily oldest case of concentrated excretion away from living spaces, but I think it’s absolutely amazing how these guys figured out how to be sanitary while at the same time creating prominent features to mark territorial boundaries between social groups (badgers are one of the few if only Mustelids that are not solitary).
Meles meles latrine found near Dichin village, Veliko Tarnovo Municiplaity, Bulgaria