#latrines — Public Fediverse posts
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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When the public restroom is crowded and there are only two seats left
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Et toi, c’est où que tu te sens le plus à l’aise pour chanter ?
C’est l’heure de « La reprise dans les latrines » MesRudes🚽🎹
Le concept est simple : un son + des chiottes = une vidéo tous les mercredis !Cette semaine, c'est au tour de @joe__dassin
et de sa chanson "À toi".Merci infiniment à mon manager, cameraman et partner in crime : @cakescollectoys 🔥
#larude #chanteur #reprise #popfrancaise
#Paris #joedassin #latrines #àtoi #atoi #auteurcompositeurinterprete #toilettes -
Early toilets reveal dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem – study | The Independent
#History
#Archeology
#Dysentry
#EarlyToilets
#Toilet
#Jerusalem
#Parasite
#Faeces
#Latrines
#GiardiaDuodenalis
#IronAge
#KingdomOfJudah
#Judah
#7thCenturyBCE
#8thCenturyBCE
#586BCE
#Cesspits
#KingManasseh
#Mesopotamia
#ELISA
#Sewage
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/university-of-cambridge-toilets-one-tel-aviv-university-mesopotamia-b2346138.html -
On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me … a surprisingly accurate reconstruction of a royal diet from the age of lords and ladies.
Because everyone poops, archaeological sleuths can use fossilized feces, or #coprolites, or the remnants of #latrines to figure out what their users ate. As I describe in Chapter 4 of Flush, everything from plant seeds to parasite eggs can help scientists reconstruct diets, hygiene & even trading routes—from leaping lords to less excitable commoners.