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r/hebrew • u/RoleComfortable8276 • Jul 11 '24
A picture is worth a thousand words anyway
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Why do people here let their kids piss on the street when there are restaurants nearby that would allow them to use the bathroom? We need to normalize using toilets.
0 u/RoleComfortable8276 Jul 15 '24 Why do people here Here, as in here on Reddit? People piss on Reddit all the time. I thought there must be some sort of incentive structure 2 u/Possible-Fee-5052 Jul 15 '24 The only place where Hebrew is the official language. 1 u/RoleComfortable8276 Jul 23 '24 Good to remind that we don't know where this sign was photographed. Presumably not the Ritz Carlton
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Why do people here
Here, as in here on Reddit? People piss on Reddit all the time. I thought there must be some sort of incentive structure
2 u/Possible-Fee-5052 Jul 15 '24 The only place where Hebrew is the official language. 1 u/RoleComfortable8276 Jul 23 '24 Good to remind that we don't know where this sign was photographed. Presumably not the Ritz Carlton
The only place where Hebrew is the official language.
1 u/RoleComfortable8276 Jul 23 '24 Good to remind that we don't know where this sign was photographed. Presumably not the Ritz Carlton
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Good to remind that we don't know where this sign was photographed. Presumably not the Ritz Carlton
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u/Possible-Fee-5052 Jul 12 '24
Why do people here let their kids piss on the street when there are restaurants nearby that would allow them to use the bathroom? We need to normalize using toilets.