Kindergaten toilet curtain in Hungary

37 comments
  1. I mean flag isn’t bad looking so you won’t get bored on the toilet, a big no-no here that you can see through it.

  2. It is a perfect representation of Hungary, to be honest. Kudos to them for such strong political stance

  3. No doors?

    Why the fuck did they even put it as it’s useless?

    They really want to raise damaged kids?

    Unfortunately I saw some idiots designing a kindergarten toilet with no curtain and no in-between wall in my country.

    So this kind of bullshit is not happening only in Hungary.

  4. If they dislike the eu so much why don’t they just leave. Oh yes the eu money is just fine for them they just don’t like to play by the rules.

  5. We had a toilet curtain in our kindergarten in Austria.

    The other kids always ripped it open and made fun of me when I was sitting on the toilet, so one day I just shit my pants instead of going there.

    Mom wasn’t happy.

  6. Funny how a third of the comments thinks this is bad because toilet, another third thinks this is good because it’s not the toiletroll but a curtain, and the third third just thinks it’s strange the stalls have curtains and not doors.

    And here I am thinking “why isn’t it properly hung”

  7. Contrary to some posters who see it as a negative I actually think is pretty wholesome and believe it to be a sign of the great affection many common Hungarians have for our Union, but I am really worried for the state of Hungarian schools if this passes as a bathroom over there

  8. To me the picture screams how even kindergartens don’t get money from Orbán so they had to resort using a flag as a toilet curtain. Really sad.

  9. Breaking News: New directive approved by the European Parliament: **from now on, the European Union will directly guarantee the right to privacy**.

  10. Wow. Hungry is sooo EU super kawaii friend! This symbolises the EU protecting their privacy and also acting as a shield in their most vulnerable momente. Sasuga, Hungry!

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