Poop has become a big industry, resulting in hundreds of products designed for poop cleanup, disposal, and maintaining proper consistency. One of the byproducts of poop is the bidet, which is less common in the US than other places. The bidet is a fixture similar to the toilet bowl in shape, with a stream of water directed upward. Read More »
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Dealing With Explosive Diarrhea
By leslieq - Posted on June 14th, 2008
Tagged: better future
• bidet
• dookie
• explosive diarrhea
• fecal matter
• foot cleaning
• free enterprise
• hemorrhoids
• personal cleansing
• poop
• poop byproducts
• ship
• social stigmas about poop
• solid waste
• toilet paper
• turds
• world economics

Could YOU live on $1 a day?
By kelliecor - Posted on April 24th, 2008
Tagged: Disease
• dollar
• economy
• farmers
• food cost
• food shortages
• GDP
• Global Affairs
• Global Relief
• hunger
• political instability
• poor
• poverty
• Violence
• world economics
• world hunger
• Broad prosperity
• Shared responsibility
• Effective government
• Better future
"Over 1 billion people live on $1 a day, the benchmark of absolute poverty." I found this to be a frightening statistic while I was reading the weekly Economist today.
Think about that: One billion people. Read More »
Waiter...there's some lead in my soup!
By astroaction149 - Posted on February 20th, 2008
Tagged: China
• China business trade
• Consumer Products
• foreign policy
• Government
• Lead
• political behavior
• world economics
• Better future
"…why yes sir. And no extra charge!" Is this really America’s future? Who can really say? Anything could happen unless some sort of action transpires between the House, Senate, and our dear leader. Perhaps our next political savior will pull the U.S. out of this mess. Then again, do we really want to pay CEO’s less? Read More »



