I watched Gattaca last night. It's an uplifting story of a genetically "inferior" individual who battles discrimination to achieve his life's ambition. To this end he uses the DNA and urine samples of a genetically perfect donor to defeat a daily regime of DNA testing. It was claimed that right-handed men use their right hand to point Percy at the porcelain. Needless to say, I had to put this observation to the test on my next visit to the toilet. In fact it turns out that I use my non-dominant hand for this purpose. I wonder if it would be in bad taste to have a poll on the subject.
Gunsondeck said
10:22 AM Sep 24, 2014
dorian wrote:
I watched Gattaca last night. It's an uplifting story of a genetically "inferior" individual who battles discrimination to achieve his life's ambition. To this end he uses the DNA and urine samples of a genetically perfect donor to defeat a daily regime of DNA testing. It was claimed that right-handed men use their right hand to point Percy at the porcelain. Needless to say, I had to put this observation to the test on my next visit to the toilet. In fact it turns out that I use my non-dominant hand for this purpose. I wonder if it would be in bad taste to have a poll on the subject.
You could also ask, why is it that men fold toilet paper while women scrunch toilet paper?
You could also ask, why is it that men fold toilet paper while women scrunch toilet paper?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet_paper_orientation
He he. Under for us.
Aussie Paul.