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That’s Not Water Coming Out


Engrish photo of a sign that says Please wash your hands passengers  Please step on the cock for water

Please wash your hands passengers
Please step on the cock for water

Engrish Photo By: Sabina Cragg

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  1. Anna says:

    Ouch. Sucks for that guy :x

  2. JM says:

    1, Who would have thought you’d be safer not washing your hands…

    2, Is it like those water-free hand sanitizers? The mind boggles!

    - JM.

  3. steponme says:

    Gotta hurt, but the liquid soap is free. ^^

  4. Nomad says:

    watch the green foot on the top of that sign…i think its some sort of pedal meant here

  5. Maggie says:

    Does anyone else find it funny that the people who bring us lolspeak are making fun of grammar?

  6. Sharon says:

    Actually, it is a synonym even in English. I think we just stopped using it because of the “other” connotation.

  7. Rachel of Cyberia says:

    Tears of pain are made of water. If you’re into that sorta thing

  8. Azzmazter says:

    fappy fappy fapfapfap!

  9. Wrar Machine says:

    That’s one hell of a footjob

  10. lb says:

    What makes you think they were unaware? Maybe they were just bored, and figured no one would notice…..

  11. WangChung says:

    Wow. Laugh at a water valve. Priceless.

  12. PikachuBracelet says:

    Ouch x)
    ..and I wouldn’t want to wash my hands with THAT water XD

  13. kelly394 says:

    wash your hands is daddys milk o.o

  14. Lawlburger says:

    Wouldnt that have men running?

  15. watchmenwatcher says:

    ill just use purell, thank you very much. ahg! but it stings my cuts!!!…hand wipes??? maybe thats better…

  16. stalich says:

    I know my comment comes somewhat late but someone has asked why using a foot for operating the valve. This is common on East European, Russian and I guess Chinese trains to open a water tap by pressing a foot-pedal. Water stops flowing when you release the pedal.


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