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Tuesday May 13
 
13:41
 
Please do it at home.

Please refain from snotting in the sink.

Some people are so disgusting. I’ve just seen a (Japanese) guy blow his nose into the sink in our company washroom. Not using a tissue - but leaning over the sink and giving it a damn good heave. Over and over. Gross.

20080513 Current Tokyo subway poster: "Please do it at home. Please refrain for putting on make-up in the train."

Current Tokyo subway poster: “Please do it at home. Please refrain for putting on make-up in the train.”

Suggested toilet poster: “Please do it at home. Please refain from snotting in the sink.”



2 Responses to “Please do it at home.”

  1. Charles on May 13, 2008 5:53 pm

    I like how the sign has a creepy dude looking at the girl.

  2. Lemon Soju on May 14, 2008 10:32 am

    He’s the same guy that’s in the Lemon Soju background image. He wears a wig when taking the subway to impress the girls.

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