Yes, the right to access clean and safe sanitation, including the ability to use a toilet, is considered a fundamental human right. This right is essential for maintaining health, dignity, and privacy. The United Nations recognizes access to sanitation as part of the broader right to an adequate standard of living. Ensuring this access is crucial for public health and social equity.
No of course not the boat was tiny.When she has to go to the toilet she has to go in the sea ewww right
Right after they have a drink.
It is not possible for a human being to be sucked out of an airplane's toilet. Besides, the toilet is extremely narrow. It would not fit a human body.
It is a human right to be able to relieve oneself at the restroom. It is violating worker’s rights by not giving the workers the ability to go to the bathroom. The employer is at risk of a lawsuit if they do this.
They use a vacuum. What a pleasant way to go right?
Veins
To go toilet duuh (!)
The toilet cleaners and human beings!
They like to go to the toilet!!!!!!!!!! on tuesdays:sThey like to go to the toilet!!!!!!!!!! on tuesdays:s
Toilet is a device to permit human ablution in comfort.
No, an unfertilized egg cannot be seen in the toilet when a person urinates. The human egg is microscopic and cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Yes, under the royal sanitation act of 1807, you do.