Water or Paper? đź’©agree or Disagree?
Summary
A straphanger makes an impassioned case for bidets, arguing that "big toilet paper has gotten us addicted" to an inferior product. The rider rattles off benefits: environmentally friendly, money-saving, more efficient, and cleaner. Kareem hears the logic laid out through an analogy about stepping in something unpleasant in the city. Paper just smears it around. But a hose? That's pressure. That's what actually cleans. The conversation champions the bidet as the obvious solution Americans refuse to embrace.
Full Transcript
Normalize with days—I 100% agree. Environmentally friendly, you save money, it is more efficient and faster, it is cleaner, and it's cooler. Well, the big problem is that big toilet paper has gotten us addicted to using toilet paper. But it's the only choice we have. If someone steps in, in the city, what do you do? You, you take a tissue paper and wipe it off of your shoe. You know what you don't—a hose, you spray it, pressure. You need the pressure.
So what's your take?