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salamanderinspace replied to your post “additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
I did not know this could happen omg
WELCOME TO HELL
missbuster
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“additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
A rat came through my friend’s basement toilet and she had to lock it in the bathroom until her husband could kill it. Turns out in Halifax there’s no backflow valves to keep animals in the sewers, which used to be directly open to the ocean/storm drains
AAAAGHHHH
alexiasophronia
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“additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
I lifted the lid of my upstairs toilet to find a dead starling. That was rather alarming, so yeah, things getting in via the U-bend (or even the vent and then the U-bend) does happen.
AAIIIEIEEERRGHHGHGH
Although, I have found enough dead starlings in enough strange places to suspect that their superpowers of annoyance include phasing through solid matter. it’s really incredible, the places those fucking things will get into, just to die. I’d never considered a toilet, but then, they might as well, right? ARGH.
walburgablack
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“additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
this is mostly at random, but in the house i lived in as a smol, we used to get quite large snakes just… chilling in the pantry or the kitchen or the loo.
Mmm hmm yeah ok sure so like here’s the thing, every winter when the weather gets shitty everyone’s like why do humans live in this climate and occasionally I wonder that too and then I’m like oh right no giant snakes that’s why so I’m really glad we could have this little chat so I could remember why i live in this terrible terrible climate. Like, maybe my skin hurts from just going outside but snakes are tiny shy things that hide from you and have no teeth and hibernate half the year, so.
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salamanderinspace replied to your post “additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
I did not know this could happen omg
WELCOME TO HELL
missbuster
replied to your post
“additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
A rat came through my friend’s basement toilet and she had to lock it in the bathroom until her husband could kill it. Turns out in Halifax there’s no backflow valves to keep animals in the sewers, which used to be directly open to the ocean/storm drains
AAAAGHHHH
alexiasophronia
replied to your post
“additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
I lifted the lid of my upstairs toilet to find a dead starling. That was rather alarming, so yeah, things getting in via the U-bend (or even the vent and then the U-bend) does happen.
AAIIIEIEEERRGHHGHGH
Although, I have found enough dead starlings in enough strange places to suspect that their superpowers of annoyance include phasing through solid matter. it’s really incredible, the places those fucking things will get into, just to die. I’d never considered a toilet, but then, they might as well, right? ARGH.
walburgablack
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“additional points on the toilet monster from my earlier post: at this…”
this is mostly at random, but in the house i lived in as a smol, we used to get quite large snakes just… chilling in the pantry or the kitchen or the loo.
Mmm hmm yeah ok sure so like here’s the thing, every winter when the weather gets shitty everyone’s like why do humans live in this climate and occasionally I wonder that too and then I’m like oh right no giant snakes that’s why so I’m really glad we could have this little chat so I could remember why i live in this terrible terrible climate. Like, maybe my skin hurts from just going outside but snakes are tiny shy things that hide from you and have no teeth and hibernate half the year, so.
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