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简介Whoah, hope Malaysia Airport is okay.The official Twitter account just got really emo in a public no ...
Whoah, hope Malaysia Airport is okay.
The official Twitter account just got really emo in a public notice about keeping its toilets clean.
Tweet may have been deletedSEE ALSO:This guy dropped his phone in the most disgusting toilet
A comic strip showing someone flushing away a tampon is accompanied with the caption "You can flush away your hopes and dreams, but not sanitary products."
Okay. Duly noted, but that's pretty intense.
Some people seemed concerned:
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Malaysia Airport has previously tweeted other public service notices about its toilets, but the latest one stands out.
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