The Curious Case of the "No Waffle Stomping" Shower Sign: A Reddit Phenomenon

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Friday, August 23, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In the world of bizarre internet humor, Reddit never fails to deliver. A recent image titled "I am never using that shower" has taken the platform by storm, leaving users both amused and bewildered. The image showcases a shower area, complete with a handheld showerhead, a shelf unit, and visible pipes. However, the focal point isn't the shower's utility but rather a comically stern warning sign.

The sign, prominently displayed on the back wall, features a red prohibition symbol encircling the unmistakable image of a foot stepping on a cartoonish pile of feces positioned above the shower drain. Accompanying this visual is the text: "NO WAFFLE STOMPING," a phrase that humorously warns against the act of attempting to stomp feces down the drain.

Reddit users were quick to react with a mix of horror, curiosity, and laughter. One user quipped, "So, when I s*** in the shower I'm just supposed to leave it for the next customer? OK sicko, whatever floats your boat..." Another user added a touch of wisdom, stating, "Every sign has a story behind it." The image indeed sparked a flurry of comments, with one user humorously noting, "TIL the proper term for smashing a solid t*** down the drain."

The consensus among many was a mix of disbelief and amusement at the necessity of such a sign. One user expressed their concern, "Just the fact that it happens regularly enough for them forcing them to put up a sign scares me. I'd switch hotels pronto." Another pondered the location of this peculiar bathroom, "I am interested in knowing where this bathroom is located? Is it on a cruise ship?"

The term "waffle stomping" seemed to bewilder many, with one user remarking, "Today I learned (the name of) something (truly awful)." The humorous nature of the sign even led to a playful suggestion, "I guess we'll have to resort to tubth******."

Several users questioned the logic behind the sign, with one asking, "WTF are we supposed to do then? Just s*** on the floor and leave it? What kind of establishment is this SIR!?" Another user humorously added, "You’d rather use a shower that allows waffle stomping."

The image also sparked some deeper questions about public hygiene practices. One user shared, "Uncle, why do you wear shower shoes in public showers?" while another couldn't help but laugh at the visual, "Just the expression of the t*** in the sign lmao 🤣 I don’t know why I hear the old Mr. Bill 'oh no!!'"

In the end, the Reddit community was left both entertained and slightly more informed about the peculiarities of public bathroom etiquette. The "No Waffle Stomping" sign serves as a humorous yet cautionary reminder of the oddities that can arise in shared spaces. Whether it's a hotel, cruise ship, or any other establishment, one thing is clear: some signs are worth a thousand words and a good laugh.

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Top Comments from Reddit

D***weedMcGee

So, when I s*** in the shower I'm just supposed to leave it for the next customer? OK sicko, whatever floats your boat.....

Random_01

Every sign has a story behind it.

Klin24

TIL the proper term for smashing a solid t*** down the drain.

Neospiker

Just the fact that it happens regularly enough for them forcing them to put up a sign scares me. I'd switch hotels pronto

GriffinFlash

If anything, wouldn't a shower without the sign be more likely to have it then?

314314314

I am interested in knowing where this bathroom is located? Is it on a cruise ship?

elboogie7

Today I learned (the name of) something (truly awful)

Spastic_pinkie

I guess we'll have to resort to tubth******.

gundamben831

Just the expression of the t*** in the sign lmao 🤣 I don’t know why I hear the old Mr. Bill “oh no!!”

SiegeGoatCommander

Yeah, if I can't stomp it, what's even the point?

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