Stay in the bathroom for a long time because of the Internet? This invention will prevent it

Maybe you haven't thought about it, but this isn't the best toilet solution... A toilet shell that slides down and makes you feel uncomfortable sitting on it for more than a few minutes is the last invention that was ridiculed by social networking users. It is designed for [...]
A toilet shell that slides down and makes you feel uncomfortable sitting on it for more than a few minutes is the last invention that was ridiculed by social networking users. It's designed to bow to a 13 degree angle.
However, the concept of a license registered in Great Britain has been accepted with contempt.
The BBC spoke to Mahabir Gil, a toilet shell designer who owns the Standard Toilet brand.
It came from personal experience, when I stopped on the highway to go to the bathroom and I realized there was a big line going,” he explains.
I wondered what people were doing there when I saw some people come out carrying cell phones”
The idea has caused many jokes on social networks. Gil says he did a prototype of the shell and tested it.
The opitmal angle on which the shell should fall, he adds, is between 11 degrees, when you stay longer than 15 minutes and 13 degrees, where “pe as high as seven<x1 minute is maximum, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
A Twitter user has written that it is possible to ease the effects of toilet shell by sitting on it by turning to the other side.
“If that's true, I think it's a perfect representation of how much capitalism despises workers and human beings,” Twitter user Hillary Gardner told BBC.
There is also a website designed to present the entire project.
The current toilet “ “This allows the user to sit quietly in the shell. ”
“As a result, user spends more time in the shell than is necessary, without embarrassment. Standing in a shell longer than necessary is generally undesirable”.
Social media users also questioned whether the shell's new appearance would pose a problem for people with back problems and knees or intestines, such as Krihn's disease.
In any case, Raymond Martin, director of the British Association of Toilets, has tried to protect the model, describing it as an invention that causes the worst knee response “”.