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Scanning Organic Bananas

May 06, 202436 minEp. 407
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Episode description

There are a few reasons why people might feel betrayed by their toilet:


Broken Trust: Toilets are relied upon for a very basic human need. When they malfunction – overflowing, clogging, or failing to flush – it's a disruption to a routine and can feel like a violation of that trust.


Vulnerability: Toilets handle waste, and a malfunction exposes us to something unpleasant and potentially unsanitary. This can be stressful and make us feel vulnerable.


Inconvenience: A broken toilet throws a wrench into our day. It can be messy to deal with, require a plumber, and disrupt our schedule. This frustration can be directed at the toilet itself.


Humor: Often, the feeling of betrayal is tongue-in-cheek. It's a way to express the frustration of the situation in a humorous way.


It's important to note that toilets are inanimate objects. They can't betray us intentionally. But the emotions caused by a malfunction are very real!


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