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Yes, I noticed that. She rarely ventures beyond her own meaningless threads, we are left in peace if we don't go into her threads. Life is good for us again!
m&d toilets are always wet because of the water spray that they use to flush their assholes. The peculiar this is the control trigger on the tip of the water spray will have been removed for good, which explains the reason for the wet floor because flushing the asshole the m&d will have to turn around to turn off the tap. Until then, the water continues to flow onto the floor.
Another thing: the hook behind the door will have been removed. I'm not sure why. You can see the screw holes but the hook. In Malaysia toilets you will have to think of ways to hand your pants while you do your business in the toilet.
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad feels the same way
At the launch of Civic Education on 13 August, Dr Mahathir said, "I feel very embarrassed when I inspect public toilets in Malaysia. Most of the time, they are filthy and stinking," reported Free Malaysia Today.
According to Dr Mahathir, the cleanliness of public toilets reflect the state of civic-mindedness among the people
He added that toilets in other countries are cleaner because people value the rights of other users.
"It's because they feel they have a responsibility and appreciate the public perception of them. As such, they will keep themselves clean and will not do anything that dirties the toilets," as reported by The Star.
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Dr Mahathir believes that civic education will mould Malaysians to be more responsible, concerned, and considerate
He told New Straits Times, "It is not only our children who need to be civic minded, but teachers as well, as they will be able to absorb these values."
The subject was re-introduced to schools in June and has been incorporated into Bahasa Melayu, English, Islamic Education, Moral Education, and History.
According to Asia One, Dr Mahathir said "With its people being civic-minded, Malaysia will be progressive and clean and will be looked upon well by the world."