Also on the toilet and this just made me realize I've never lived somewhere that the bathtub or shower was to my left. It is always to the right of the toilet. Interesting.
Wait now I'm questioning life. I always thought a half bath was a toilet and sink. That's what its always been everytime a rental describes it. A half bath with a shower just sounds like a bathroom.
I felt that was the best way to describe it. It occupies a much smaller footprint than a full bathroom so it made sense to call it a ¾ bath, I've just never seen it listed or called one.
It's an engineering thing. "Natural design". I can't think of the actual term, so that's what I'm calling it.
How many sinks have you seen the hot water tap on the right side of the faucet? The vast majority of human beings are right handed. So it's generally more "comfortable" to have the cold water be on the right. Since almost everyone is right handed, there's almost no complaints about this set up.
I don't know what human trait dictates toilet x bathtub relationship. Maybe it's not a human trait at all. Maybe it has to do with plumbing making that particular configuration the easiest.
I once knew a lady with a lifetime supply of Cadillacs. Her family owned a shitload of farmland that turned into suburbia and they built an interstate through some of it. A Cadillac dealership wanted to build on their property, so she made part of the lease that she gets a new Cadillac every year.
So every year she visits the Cadillac, drops off her old one, has one of the salesmen show her the new models, test drives some of them and picks whichever one she fancies to drive for the next year.
I mean, we also call naan "naan bread". time honored English linguistic feature is to take what the locals call something and layer it on the word we use to mean "the kind of this that comes from this place". Does your language not do this?
I'm not sure what I would be getting. I see the walls and stairway leading to the my basement. So like, the house? I'd take a lifetime supply of houses.
Even a lifetime supply of drywall or lumber would be cool.
This hypothetical checks out because immediately to my left is my wife’s fine ass looking like it was poured into her leggings by means of magic or the will of the gods specifically to get me all worked up and sorry I lost my train of thought
Croissants from Costco, since I'm sitting at the snack bar eating some Costco pizza. Unless you count the Costco snack bar itself, because that is also to my left.
Subway, psychic? ( I can't read the window but I see a hand and what looks like a tarot card), hearing aids, and Office Depot. Good red light reddit read.
A couch. There are more useful things but we’ve been wanting a new couch so could be worse also. Though I’m hoping I can choose the couch and it’s not just the same couch exactly.
Do I choose one thing in my field of vision or get everything?
If everything, dreamcatchers, suitcases, spools of blue fabric, framed art, wood, wood boxes, pants, hoodies, paint... there's more, but that's just the stuff without using peripheral vision.
ummm cars. I turn left I see a parking lot full of cars. that would be kind of amazing, I'd never have to buy one again, I could sell off the extras for profit. I'm in! where do I sign up?
I have a lot of random things to my left. IMS flag, darts, poker chips, masters flag, some yard chairs… I have an interesting array of unlimited things!
Bathtubs… that’s the last time I browse Reddit from the toilet.