
Today I found myself looking at toilets, yes. A museum full.

There were toilets in many shapes and sizes.

King Louis
XIV's toilet, even.

Though we should all be smiling, they took their job of educating about sanitation very seriously. Commendable because, yes...

The side of the road is not the place to go.

They had a real toilet to use, too. Very thorough.
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