A new toilet paper tear
A toilet paper manufacturer developed a new toilet paper tear that prevents people from tearing the paper wrongly.
A toilet paper manufacturer developed a new toilet paper tear that prevents people from tearing the paper wrongly.
Poop can be everywhere. According to some analysis, poop traces have been found in the most unexpected places.
A former senior zookeeper collected animal poop and organized an exhibition at Kingstone’s Fusebook, a new cultural center.
Innovative public restroom design is transforming overlooked urban spaces into cultural symbols.
An explanation of how the brain can handle your bladder during sleep and why sometimes some mishaps happen.
Another Japanese public toilet amazes us with a multifunctional structure that transcends the traditional notion of public restrooms.
In the latter half of the 12th century, it wasn’t uncommon to entertain people by performing farts such as Roland the Farter did.
Toilets and human waste remain taboo subjects, yet some artists have created artworks incorporating bathrooms and bodily functions.
An Italian metal band of the early ’90s reissued their album, which was distinguished by irony and toilet humor.
A photographer and artist published a book with peculiar photos of Nazi soldiers taking a dump during WWII.