• Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Right I’m confused.

    You’re in the bedroom but they go to the restroom

    Which fucking one are they in?

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              11 months ago

              The Middle French word ‘toile’ (“cloth”) had a diminutive form: ‘toilette’, or “small piece of cloth.” This word became ‘toilet’ in English, and referred to a cloth put over the shoulders while dressing the hair or shaving.

              Got em

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      10 months ago

      There are many reasons toilets are called the restroom dated back in history. However these days it’s mostly just considered a polite way of taking care of one’s business, without projecting to a partner that you may be taking a massive duce.

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        11 months ago

        I’ve never seen anyone rest on a toilet

        Wait, no, I have done while throwin a whitey

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        11 months ago

        You don’t live in your kitchen

        You don’t rest in your toilet

        Unless, like I say, throwing a whitey

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          11 months ago

          oh I finally get what you’re saying. You’re taking issue with calling that room “rest” room instead of “toilet”

          but seeing as “toilet” literally means “a small piece of cloth” - if we’re going to go down that path, why are you calling both the room and it’s commode a piece of cloth?