Each day, I will take a picture of something or someone on campus, then explain the significance and the impact that is made by that object or person.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The Throne of Lee University
I know what you are thinking, and yes, those are pictures from a bathroom. Let's face it. Most of us use the bathroom more than once in a day. Actually, according to "The Toilet Paper Encyclopedia", a person spends an average of three years on the toilet in a lifetime!
So, what is my point to this awkward subject, you ask? No, I am not a creepy guy who likes to take pictures of toilets. It is fairly simple actually. The bathrooms here at Lee University are all incredibly clean. Now don't get me wrong, I definitely would not expect anyone to eat off the floors or hang out in there longer than necessary. It's a bathroom. There are harmful bacteria, such as streptococcus, staphylococcus, and E. coli, that should all be readily avoided. But by the pictures above, you can tell they are shiny and sanitized. Let's be honest. Using the restroom is by no means a subject that people normally like to talk or think about. I mean, we all know it's gross. But that doesn't mean the bathroom has to be! Actually, this raises the expectation for cleanliness, in my opinion. I believe Lee University recognizes this and the level of hygiene is well over average. The commodes are always operating as they are suppose to, and every one that I have seen has been exceptionally clean. I believe the restrooms are a key part to life, be it college life or otherwise, and I am appreciative of those who keep them clean.
Now, I chose one of the "least desirable" (yet very clean) objects at Lee to write about for my first topic. This was so it would be out of the way and I could focus on less revolting objects and topics. I promise the next post will be more appetizing.
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