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The other day, I walked into a restroom, and there was a sign that said, "This john may express controversial viewpoints." I thought, "I just wanted to use the facilities, not attend a TED Talk on geopolitics.
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In the battle for social justice, I never expected the front lines to be drawn in the bathroom. "The john anti-semitic" is fighting the good fight, one awkward restroom encounter at a time.
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Who knew we were living in the age of politically enlightened toilets? "The john anti-semitic" is like the Socrates of sanitation, questioning our choices one flush at a time.
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Have you ever been in a bathroom stall, and you start reading the graffiti, thinking, "Wow, I didn't know my toilet had a PhD in international relations." Turns out, it's just "the john anti-semitic" trying to enlighten us all.
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I never thought I'd see the day when even toilets have opinions on world affairs. Imagine having a conversation like, "Hey, how was your day?" "Oh, you know, the john had some thoughts on the Middle East.
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You ever feel like your bathroom is judging you? Now it's not just a toilet; it's "the john anti-semitic" giving you side-eye as if to say, "Did you really need that extra slice of pizza, buddy?
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I was in a restroom the other day, and the toilet seemed to have some strong opinions. I mean, it's not just a john anymore; it's "the john anti-semitic." I didn't know I needed my bathroom fixtures to be politically correct.
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You know you're in for an interesting time when your bathroom experience becomes a debate club. "The john anti-semitic" sounds like a rejected character from a political sitcom. Can't we just stick to flushing and washing hands?
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You ever notice how bathrooms have become unintentional battlegrounds for inclusivity? I mean, who knew "the john" had opinions on geopolitics? Last time I checked, it was just trying to flush properly.
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