
The last panel is amazing!
It has started to feel like a leisure comic in the service scenes.
When the earthquake hit, the washing machine in front of the bathroom fell over and I couldn’t get out…
I’m glad my parents moved it for me, but I think I would have died if I had been living alone.
I had an idea of the content itself, but…
Roommate’s corpse!? 💀
Blackland Aki Konishi Do Not Block the Door with Luggage If you lean or stack luggage against the door, it may fall and become a wedge, preventing the door from opening. If there is even a small gap in the door, it may be possible to remove the obstructing luggage. However, if there is no gap, you may have no choice but to seek external help. The causes of accidents vary, including furniture, cardboard boxes, suitcases, etc. There are also tragic cases involving the bodies of cohabitants who have fallen. Make it a habit not to place luggage in front of the door. Do Not Do ⑯ / To be continued in the next issue (to be released on April 11).
>>4
Gorakuland
The pressure is strong.
>>4
I have seen on the news that a wife was trapped and unable to escape when her husband collapsed from a heart attack, and she suffered from heatstroke.
>>11
Was it the one where the husband was a 100 kg fat person?
>>4
Grandpa collapsed and blocked the door.
Grandma can’t come out.
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This is a continuation from the last loft.
>>5
Perhaps
In the previous work, after being roasted and dying in a BBQ,
There were cases of food poisoning and death due to undercooked food after returning home.
If there’s no need to close the door, it’s better not to close it.
>>7
Living alone could actually be a good option…
>>8
It smells… but if no one is invited to the house, then that might be fine.
Bringing a smartphone into the toilet is important.
Wooden doors can’t be destroyed like in games, right?
>>15
Unless you are a strong adult male.
>>15
The door is rather sturdy.
If you know that there’s a room next door, avoiding the wall pillars and braces and breaking through the board part is likely to give you a better chance of escaping.
>>15
The doors of a house are weak, so an average adult male can generally break through them.
The entrance door of the apartment building is typically like a thin sheet of iron, so you can easily get through it.
However, compared to men, the average woman has surprisingly little muscle strength, so it’s tough.
The bathroom is just an exquisitely empty space where nothing seems usable.
Because of things like this, it’s better to get in the habit of always bringing your smartphone into the bathroom.
>>18
Pochan
>>19
Ah!!!!
>>20
I will never give up!!
There probably aren’t many bodies that have been stabbed with a knife, but it’s common for someone to collapse in front of a toilet after being hit in the heart.
Carrying an axe brings peace of mind.
It looks like the bathroom door could be kicked down, but is it normally that sturdy?
>>24
It might be tough for the elderly.
It seems that there is likely an incident involving spring rolls.
A fat husband in America collapsed and died of a heart attack in front of the bathroom door.
It seems that there was an accident where the wife couldn’t open the door and died as a result.
It seems like regular destruction is still difficult, huh…
I hadn’t really thought about it much, but it’s good that the toilet door opens inward.
>>29
No, it’s easy.
It depends on what is in front of the door, doesn’t it?
Should I put a crowbar in the bathroom or something…
It’s good to have an axe for breaking down doors installed in the restroom.
After watching that episode of Hanchou, I got scared and started keeping a nail hammer, a saw, and 2 liters of water in the toilet.
Keep a screwdriver in the toilet.
>>34
In a normal structure, the screw holes aren’t visible unless the door is opened, so it doesn’t really make much sense.
I once got stuck in the bathroom and tried to forcefully open the door.
I thought it would be impossible unless I put my life on the line.
When I lived alone, I started using the bathroom with the door open.
I understood at that moment why my mother, who is often alone at home, frequently doesn’t close the bathroom door.
It would probably be quite different if we had even just a window.
>>38
If there’s a window, I can at least scream and ask for help, right?
I think the body of my roommate was a very overweight person.
There are also different types of doors.
There are things that can easily break with a single kick of a flimsy plywood sheet, as well as heavy and hard ones like the desktop of an office desk made from sturdy plywood.
I was the leader, but while I was thinking about what to do, I dozed off, and when I woke up, I couldn’t tell what time it was. It was kind of scary.
Bringing a smartphone is the easiest option.
In a small bathroom, it can be difficult to even brace yourself.
I have heard that one of an elderly couple collapsed in front of the toilet and died inside from heatstroke during the summer.
>>47
Hell?
The bathroom in the room is narrow.
I don’t have the luxury to exert force to break through.
Install a cordless phone in the bathroom!
In case of emergency, is it okay to call the police for help?
It’s my house door, but I’ve experienced this with packages left for delivery.
I wonder if calling the police would help in a situation like this. I called a friend and got help, though.
If it were Jack Nicholson, he could open it…
I have no choice but to train until I can break the door with my bare hands.
The toilet’s flush part is made of ceramic and can be removed, so it might be easier to break using that.
If you use the toilet seat as a platform, you can get out from the ceiling.
If there is an inspection hatch, it would be easier.
Don’t close the door.
>>58
Well, I think this is the most simple and it’s good.
Since I’m living alone, it doesn’t really matter who sees.
>>58
Should I make the house bath an outdoor bath?
I tried this, but since the door was wooden, I forced it open and escaped through the gap.
It often seems like bringing a smartphone into the bathroom or anywhere else is seen as a bad thing, but…
I think it’s quite important to keep emergency contact methods readily available.
>>60
Well, you never know when an earthquake might happen these days.
Due to a sudden earthquake, there is a possibility that the door may warp and not open, so it’s stable to keep the door open.
If I can deliver a full-powered strike, I might be able to break the door, but it’s too cramped inside the toilet…
There was a female manga artist who distorted a metal door that had become bent and wouldn’t open due to the earthquake in South Korea.
In other words, with a reversal of thought.
It means that it’s a good idea to install a surveillance camera in the bathroom that can stream externally in case of an emergency.
I think a man could probably break down an apartment bathroom door if he truly pushed himself, but it might be tough for an elderly person or a woman.
Make sure you can escape from the attic.
Isn’t it that most toilets don’t have windows?
Is it wrong to shout from the window?
>>69
It doesn’t necessarily mean there is someone by the window.
>>69
Yeah, there are plenty of places where it doesn’t exist.
It would be easier to remove the top panel if you’re going to break the door.
If it’s a Japanese-style toilet that doesn’t reach the ceiling, then the door would likely be flimsy, so it would have to be the door.
I thought I was going to die because I did this with a suitcase I placed inside the entrance of my apartment and couldn’t get back home.
It’s not that the door is opening, but the doorknob lever has stopped moving.
Should I leave my smartphone in the bathroom?
Most apartments for single living don’t have many windows, right?
But I don’t think you would immediately break down the door just because it won’t open!
For now, I’ll try asking for help.
>>77
What should we do when we are in an environment where we are not needed?
There are also patterns where the key dies.
It’s quite difficult to open a cardboard box that has fallen from the sky, isn’t it?
Because water is coming out, waiting for rescue is also…
I always thought that if I became rich and had a house, I would want to build the toilet outside where I could look around, but was that the right decision?
>>82
Is it an outside pit toilet!?
From now on, sliding doors for preventing danger will become popular.
>>83
A rod on the rail part of the sliding door!
>>83
Well, that’s an option too…
I’m relieved because I’m pooping with the door open.
The manga itself can be scary, but the story is based on the premise of actual incidents like this happening… that’s what makes this manga frightening.
I can’t bear the thought of my grandmother passing away from this.
When I think about it calmly, there was really no need to close the bathroom door.
It’s a discovery.
>>89
I’m not calm right now, so let’s take a moment to be calm.
>>97
Well, where is the need to close it when living alone?
>>100
The smell from the toilet will stick outside the toilet.
>>105
While you’re pooping, it’s blocked by the toilet and your butt.
When you flush, you close the lid as it should be, so there’s almost no chance of anything coming out.
>>109
How airtight is your ass, anyway…
It’s a sliding door to the toilet at my parents’ house, but the rail is broken, making it really hard to open.
Such accidents can happen at any time due to earthquakes.
Is it better not to close it?
If you live alone, you don’t have to close it, and if you have family, you can ask for help.
Well, there seem to be many exceptions…
I didn’t intend to take measures for this, but since I live alone, I leave the door open, and the poop took a long time, plus I don’t have my phone with me, so I also have a clock placed there for when I need it.
Well, if it’s a sliding door, isn’t it easy to kick it open?
If you live with someone, they will probably notice, so it’s okay to close it to avoid showing them.
It’s not a problem to be seen as a solitary person, so you don’t have to close it.
I see.
I have a memory of this story in the “Nine Lives to One Life Special.”
I was somehow managing by drinking water from the toilet.
Bathrooms are usually small, so the doors typically open outward.
Accidents never cease.
You can just bring your smartphone into the bathroom.
My mom is saying it’s troublesome even though she doesn’t live alone, and she’s just opening the door and going in.
Being trapped by a fallen housemate is a dead end…
As expected, it’s a smartphone or mobile phone.
It seems like I could get out if it’s the type with small windows in a house, but it might end up looking like a classic erotic flash.
When I ran to the toilet during the earthquake, I left the door wide open.
Opinions change based on whether there’s ventilation in the restroom or not.
If the bathroom has a window that connects to the outside, it’s easier for voices to be heard outside.
If there is a large window, there is a possibility of escaping from there.
However, there are few windows in the apartment’s bathroom that connect to the outside.
I think people who have such a smelly poop that it sticks to the outside should worry about their health.
Just the fact that it’s a toilet makes the wallpaper smell bad.
If you leave it open, of course it will smell outside too.
Is your toilet stained with the smell of your poop up to that point…?
Is that really possible?
I’ve never felt the smell outside the bathroom, but maybe others can sense it.
I’m starting to lose my confidence a bit…
A toilet with super-powered deodoration is needed.
I wish they would stop closing the door when I’m on the toilet, even though I’m on guard and keeping it half open.
>>116
If you have a roommate, there’s no need to be on guard.
Is the bathroom really that smelly because it hasn’t been cleaned?
>>117
That’s right…
I wonder if there’s a ventilation fan or something…
Bringing a smartphone into the toilet is justice.
It might be the super stinky poop man.
My room is a 1K, so when I open the bathroom door, the kitchen is right in front of me, making it mentally tough to leave it open.
>>122
Even if it’s not opened, it feels psychologically unpleasant…
The best thing is to bring a smartphone.
If there is a window next, I will go out from there.
Next, call for help in a loud voice.
If it reaches the ceiling next, I will somehow remove or break the top plate.
In the case of apartments, it should be avoided depending on the relationship with the neighbors.
It feels like the end is somehow managing the door.
Prepare a bomb to blow the door away.
When you urinate while sitting down, if you close the lid, it significantly reduces the amount of dirt in the toilet.
What kind of acrobatic elimination are the people who say there’s a smell in the toilet doing?
If you don’t want to keep it so open, make sure to organize it so that nothing gets trapped.
Since I live alone, I leave the toilet door open, so there is no risk like this.
Since the room is a one-room, I sometimes ponder vaguely while pooping about whether there is something hygienic in the fact that the place for pooping and the entire space of the room = house are connected…
Well, there hasn’t been any sanitary damage so far…
I’m sorry, I have already heard something similar a long time ago.
I see, if I keep the lid closed regularly, it can make a big difference even if I don’t close the door.
>>130
Also, please flush the water when you poop.
If you close the lid when flushing, it will protect against the possibility of poop water splashing.
The lid itself needs to be cleaned regularly, but…
Even though sliding doors are more convenient, for some reason, they prefer regular doors.
If you’re concerned about the smell, it’s best to sit down and use the toilet while cleaning regularly.
Even the child who doesn’t die poops…
I was always having stomach issues.
A sliding door is fine, right?
If you make the side that gets stuck the side facing the bathroom, you won’t get trapped.
>>134
The sliding door can be detached if you lift it up, so it’s the worst.
I might have to break down the door as a last resort…
Sliding doors need space because they are sliding doors.
When trying to make the toilet a sliding door, the design becomes very complicated.
We’re safe because there’s a window in the bathroom!
Sliding doors take up space…
In the summer, when the door is closed, it gets simply incredibly hot, so I’ve gotten into the habit of leaving the door open.
Since I’m living alone now, it’s fine.
The door knob latch is broken, and the cylinder has popped out, making it impossible to open no matter how much I jiggle it.
Using the common method of wedging the toilet paper core doesn’t work and ends up requiring a professional service call.
Don’t forget your smartphone when you go into the bathroom!
I’m afraid of things like this, so even when I live alone, I can’t let go of my smartphone when I go to the bathroom.
I guess I should keep it handy… an axe in the bathroom!
>>146
I need it for the entrance and for the car as well.
I wonder if sliding doors will become mainstream.
Since our toilet doesn’t have a window, if this happens, I’ll either die or have to break down the door with all my might.
I don’t really feel like I can do it.