Today is world toilet day. People turned to Twitter to joke and share appreciation of the porcelain throne.
Happy #WorldToiletDay! ? #BobsBurgers pic.twitter.com/4Y4IAexxx4
— Bob's Burgers (@BobsBurgersFOX) November 19, 2015
Celebrate #WorldToiletDay with our list of disgusting video game toilets! Yes, really. https://t.co/Gz53QrZO5f pic.twitter.com/Ctj7LILCSy
— IGN (@IGN) November 19, 2015
Today, we give thanks to the toilets that get us to the Ministry of Magic each morning. #WorldToiletDay pic.twitter.com/56kYaGbgSw
— MuggleNet.com (@MuggleNet) November 19, 2015
When you accidentally dropped your old Nokia Phone into the toilet. #WorldToiletDay pic.twitter.com/0fJCgjCSEN
— Michael Clarke (@Mr_Mike_Clarke) November 19, 2015
Many different tweeters reminded us how much we should thank our toilets for.
1/3 of the global population does not use a basic toilet. #WeCantWait for this to change #WorldToiletDay pic.twitter.com/48vIyPUll9
— World Toilet Day (@worldtoiletday) November 19, 2015
Late at night you woke up with a bad stomachache and need to ?. You: #WorldToiletDay
— WHO (@WHO) November 18, 2015
We can prevent sanitation-related diseases if we take #Action2015 now. https://t.co/6DwQJO89wR #WorldToiletDay pic.twitter.com/xiYl9tj1kP
— United Nations (@UN) November 19, 2015
Its #WorldToiletDay—donate to @OxfamAmerica to support sanitation in the developing world & ur gift will be matched! https://t.co/bVX2a2eMS2
— Aziz Ansari (@azizansari) November 19, 2015
#WorldToiletDay brings important issues to the surface, @IshaSesayCNN writes for @CNNOpinion https://t.co/urP4DphHR4 pic.twitter.com/gJz8NI9mf2
— CNN International (@cnni) November 19, 2015
Lack of access to toilets is endangering millions of the world’s poorest children https://t.co/iJfSSlJ4d3 #WorldToiletDay
— UNICEF (@UNICEF) November 19, 2015
Today is #WorldToiletDay! Did you know that access to a toilet lowers risk of sexual assault? https://t.co/AYtElJGmIm via @mashable
— Say NO – UNiTE (@SayNO_UNiTE) November 19, 2015