Micropoetry + 
Curatorial Monologues

Corruption devours the Public Toilets


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Corruption is so rampant in large cities that even public restrooms have disappeared. It's a European phenomenon with terrible olfactory repercussions.

Big cities smell like urine, and we pay to have access to a toilet that is not even necessarily clean.

Humans drink, eat, and need toilet access. It's a basic human need. Depending on the city's population, inclusive planning and proactive urban health measures should be considered.

On a small street where I used to work, many years ago, in the morning, when opening the restaurant, at first hour, the entrance and the street looked and smelled like a toilet.

In tourist and busy areas, corruption is plain to see; it's unhygienic.

In one of the central bus stations, there's no designated handwashing station, and in another, access to the restroom requires payment.

Stop Corruption!
Everyone needs toilet access. It's not optional!

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Micropoetry + 
Curatorial MonologuesBy Cap de Meteorit