University of Florida's Whimsical Battle: The "Do Not P* in U*s" Saga

Zoey Waverider

Updated Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The University of Florida has found itself in the spotlight for an unusual reason. A handmade sign posted on a beige, cinder block wall has become the topic of much amusement and debate. The sign, secured with black tape at all four corners, features a colorful and emphatic message: "PLEASE DO NOT P*** IN THE U*****S." The words "PLEASE" and "U*****S" are written in red uppercase letters, "DO" and "IN" in blue, and "NOT" in green. The word "P***" stands out in red with a blue underline. To further clarify, side notes in green text on either side of the sign state "U**** ONLY!" with three exclamation points.

Reddit users have had a field day reacting to this image. One commenter humorously assured there is nothing amusing about such acts, while another exclaimed, "I’ve got a raging clue!" The conversation even took a nostalgic turn with mentions of "Upper Deckers" and the "Hardley Boys," referencing pop culture and childhood mischief.

Many have pointed out that the mixed signals in the sign's design could be part of the problem. One user noted the confusion caused by the color scheme: "To their detriment, they put 'not' in green and 'Please Do P*** In U*****s' in red letters or red underlining. This sort of flashy advertising is sending me mixed signals."

The comments also highlight the broader issue of maintenance staff dealing with such pranks. One particularly poignant comment read, "This is Mr. Venezuela, the school janitor. He makes $6 an hour, AT BEST. When you crapped in that u*****, you might as well have laid a t*** right on top of Mr. Venezuela's head!"

Despite the humorous nature of the sign and reactions, the underlying message is serious. Acts of vandalism and misuse of facilities create unnecessary work for maintenance staff and can lead to costly repairs. The University of Florida's battle with bathroom etiquette may be amusing, but it also underscores a need for respect and consideration within public spaces.

The image has also sparked a discussion on similar issues at other institutions, such as the University of Missouri. Clearly, the problem of inappropriate bathroom behavior is not unique to one location.

As the University of Florida addresses this curious case of restroom etiquette, the sign serves as a reminder of the importance of following basic public decency rules. Whether or not this approach will curb such behavior remains to be seen, but it has certainly captured the internet's attention.

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Top Comments from Reddit

ronchee1

Let me assure you there is nothin' funny about going up to a nice clean unsuspectin' u*****, m'kay, droppin' your pants, then turnin' around, squattin' over that u*****, m'kay, maybe... maybe pullin' your b*** cheeks apart with your hands, m'kay, and then layin' down a big fudge dragon for all the world to see.

Kosey-Boii

[I can hear him already...](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hNR97FUnXJA#bottom-sheet)

sandozguineapig

I’ve got a raging clue!

Supaspex

If those kids could read...

whatyoucallmetoday

UF has lots of problems.

f-t-m-p-t-b

It’s called “an inside-the-park home run.”

Certain_Passion1630

As a Gator hater, I find this hilarious

Captain_Comic

But Upper Deckers are OK?

ejwestcott

Better get the Hardley Boys on the case

mertagh

Prof it’s UF?

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