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How do you use toliet?

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First you open if not already done the lid to the toliet. Then you drop your pants to the ground. After this step you squat and place yourself onto the instrument. After this you just let it flow out. Then you take some specialy made toliet paper and wipe yourself.After this step you place the paper into the bowl of the toliet and hiotch up your pants back on to you. Then you press the little handle on th eedge of the toliet, which will flush it down to the sewer. Make sure after you are done using the pot, to theroughly wash your hands with soap and water. Then take a towel an dry your hands.

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