What kind of nasty freak of nature keeps used tissues in a bin, instead of flushing them in a toilet immediately after use? What's to blame, 3rd world plumbing, 3rd world mindset, or both?
What kind of nasty freak of nature keeps used tissues in a bin, instead of flushing them in a toilet immediately after use? What's to blame, 3rd world plumbing, 3rd world mindset, or both?
What kind of nasty freak of nature keeps used tissues in a bin, instead of flushing them in a toilet immediately after use? What's to blame, 3rd world plumbing, 3rd world mindset, or both?
What kind of nasty freak of nature swallows 3 double deluxe chocolate peanut-butter coated McPizzas with 5 diet cokes while being shot at, all on a daily basis? Only Americucks.
What kind of nasty freak of nature keeps used tissues in a bin, instead of flushing them in a toilet immediately after use? What's to blame, 3rd world plumbing, 3rd world mindset, or both?
Those tissues weren't used for wiping... the lotion bottle and proximity to the computer are a hint.
You cannot flush tissues, napkins, baby wipes, or paper towels down toilets. Only toilet paper.
It's more of a shouldn't. If it doesn't clog the toilet, it still can clog somewhere else down the line and you definitely don't want your sewage line backing up back into your home. These things combined with dumping oils and other stuff down the drain lead to the formation of fatbergs in the sewer systems.