I can't speak for international cinema, but, in American film, actors had no need of toilets until Alfred Hitchcock brandished one (against code, I believe) in 1960:
PSYCHO . . .
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I can't speak for international cinema, but, in American film, actors had no need of toilets until Alfred Hitchcock brandished one (against code, I believe) in 1960:
PSYCHO . . .
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It was only a matter of time before this video became relevant on this forum.
And you know that someone, somewhere, is way, way too into that video.
jwleaks ....
After that video, if I ever have a soft-serve type of ice cream again from a machine, I will be looking at the size of the machine and if someone/something could be inside it.
And I am definitely sworn off on any flavor but straight vanilla (and if they ask me "do you want sprinkles on that" I will likely turn and walk away).
Rub a Dub
jwleaks ...
Thanks for the link to that video. Sooooo funny.
They were peeing their pants at work today when I showed it to them.
(I wonder if they were peeing fruit juice?)
Rub a Dub
Animals don't wipe, but humans don't want to smell like a filthy toilet. Not complicated. We wear clothes and sit on furniture, neither of which they do, unless humans let them(ew, another conversation).
I have seen animals in the wild and they can be kinda raunchy smelling/looking. Even on a not so well kept farm animal you will see filth. Some animals lick themselves and then lick you. EW.
The difference is that we care. Not that our bodies need more wiping.