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A family-of-three have been taken for mental health examinations after police found hundreds of plastic bottles with urine stored in their apartment.

Parents and their adult son, named Zhenya, had been relieving themselves into bottles for a year after having their utilities cut off for unpaid bills in the city of Aktau, southwestern Kazakhstan.

They were reported to the police by their neighbours who were tired of the unbearable stench coming from their home. Police had to use a crowbar to break in after the owners refused to cooperate and open the front door.

The inhabitants of the 'house of horror' explained to law enforcement they started to urinate into bottles a year ago after having utilities turned off for failure to pay.

During this time, they collected about 300 gallons (1,300 liters) of urine, according to local media.

According to neighbours, they turned their home into a rubbish dump and lived among hordes of cockroaches.

Next door, a woman called Svetlana Nenastyeva told a local TV channel: 'We think Zhenya's parents damage his life and have a bad influence on him.

'About two years ago he quit his job, switched to a reclusive life then stopped washing.

'This family is a big problem for us. We are tired to live in constant stench coming from their home.'

Neighbours are now organising themselves to clean the filthy apartment, local reports stated.
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Welp, urine does contain a great deal of ammonia, and if boiled down and concentrated can be an effective antimicrobial. Vikings did this, and Bedouin people will bathe in urine to save drinking water as they live in the deserts.
But it's more likely that these people are just narsty AF, and too lazy to use a toilet, or even piss in a sink/shower/tub drain.
Even if they don't have water to flush a toilet, every one of those liters will flush on their own (if the drain's not plugged) when poured quickly in the bowl.

Off to vomit now, before I destroy my keyboard.
 
Maybe they were planning to start a dye business?

Urine also has a long history of use as a mordant. one particularly gruesome recipe for indigo dye, found in Scotland, specifies that the urine must sit in the sun for seven days and be stirred daily before being used! The ammonia and other chemicals present in urine worked as a fixative.
 
Nothing in the article states they were using it for anything. They just pissed into these bottles and left it.

Ok...Also utilities are turned off, and you don't want to piss in the sink/tub..,. Maybe the plumbing is odd and the toilet doesn't flush without a water source...

Then why not pissing the bottle and take it outside and dump it... Or you know, go find a spot outside to piss
 
Maybe they were planning to start a dye business?

Urine also has a long history of use as a mordant. one particularly gruesome recipe for indigo dye, found in Scotland, specifies that the urine must sit in the sun for seven days and be stirred daily before being used! The ammonia and other chemicals present in urine worked as a fixative.
HOLY EFF I think I'll go vomit now... stirring hot ass 7 day old urine :hungover: I remember some drunk asshole pissed in our parking garage in the summer... HOLY F I literally made my bf bring the car up because I pewked going down there. Urine may be sterile but holy shit does it STANK
 
I think the uses of urine in history were restricted to relatively fresh urine, compared to this -- not urine stored for 100 years in a plastic bottle.

You know, couldn't they have walked out to the curb and dumped it down a sewer drain or something?
 
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FYI, urine is not sterile. That was misinformation.

Well I just learned 2 new things in 2 days: Human urine is not sterile, and also cow urine is actually antibacterial. So only use cow urine in an emergency for cleaning lol.
 
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