I don’t mean what you use to chop down your feces, but an object that you realized only your family has and people would raise their eyebrows at. Best if said object has a sole purpose.

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    What I love so much about the whole “turning the water off when you brush your teeth” debate is how everyone is basically telling on themselves.

    The ADA recommends brushing your teeth for two minutes. Do you think anybody sits there and lets the water wash down the drain for two whole minutes? Or more likely does everyone have terrible dental hygiene?

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      I lived with people who would have full political debates with a tooth brush in their mouth and the tap on.

      Why does it matter how much I use? Agriculture uses 20 times more than I do!

      Said after a tossing half their food away…

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      Bro unfortunately I do belive people would be careless enough to do that.

      Had roommates that when they did dishes would keep the water running instead of filling up the sink. Didn’t matter if it was even a few days worth of dishes.

      I even mentioned to them about it, they said they just didn’t want to put their hands in a sink full of dirty dish water.

      People really do be that senseless.

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        111 months ago

        People also have a dishwasher but prefer to do dishes by hand with the water running the whole time because they think the dishwasher wastes water and does a worse job. They don’t bother to look up why the dishwasher does a worse job (it’s always because they don’t put any soap in the pre wash tray) and refuse to accept that they could be wrong.

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        Because that is an absurdly long time to watch water run when you’re not using it for anything. I feel like “turn off the tap when brushing your teeth” would be inherently obvious to people brushing the full two minutes.

        What’s more likely to me is people brush for about 15 seconds and don’t bother turning it off because it’s such a short period of time.

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          511 months ago

          I feel bad enough when I’m letting the tap run during dishes when it’s taking me a second to scrub something lol

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            311 months ago

            I want a foot pedal for my kitchen sink so badly. I feel like it would save a lot of water and I’d never have to touch the sink with my gross hands I need to wash.

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                111 months ago

                We had these sinks in my elementary school bathroom and I’ve only seen them in one other public bathroom since. I’m really not sure why it isn’t more common.

            • @thejodie
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              111 months ago

              Get a touch-free faucet. It’s awesome.

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          It’s really not that long. I leave it on both as I’m brushing, and as I’m swishing mouth wash around. About 3 and a half minutes total. It’s not on purpose, it’s just because I don’t think to turn it off.

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            211 months ago

            I hope you will think twice about it from now on. Not trying to be a lesson giver really, it’s just very important. The next wars are going to be fought over water and food. Where I live we have running water during 12hrs every three days, because of climate change and corruption (long story) so we have come to appreciate water, especially when it’s drinkable (it isn’t anymore, those 12hrs of running water are for other uses only).

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          311 months ago

          Or lived off grid where they had to pump their water, or used only rainwater harvesting.

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      211 months ago

      Plus there is LITERALLY ZERO BENEFIT to leaving the water on. It’s just pure waste. If I was learning to brush my teeth for the first time, turning off the water would have been the intuitive solution.

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        011 months ago

        For me at least, brushing teeth is highly uncomfortable and the brushing noise from inside my head makes it worse. Running water dampens the noise. I learned to turn off the tap most of the time but I leave it on for when I’m out of mental batteries.

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      111 months ago

      Our water bill is included in the rent, the amount we use doesn’t affect it, so I could do that. I don’t because why would I, but I could.

      However, on a couple occasions I have opened just the hot water tap in the bathroom and let it run for 15 minutes, doors open, to steam up the air. It was winter, very cold, and air moisture content was like 15%, extremely dry.