One thing I do with my online resume is tweak/customize my resume to the job rec and then use zeit.co/blog/new-static-deployments or surge.sh to deploy a static site with a custom/creative url. Additionally, if there's a take-home assignment/challenge, I just deploy the take-home challenge alongside my resume. Feedback has been positive.
Maybe it's salary and an accounting entry meant to indicate they treat their underlings like fecal matter?
On a more serious note, the only toilets I know with legs are for injured/disabled people who have issues with mobility, or they are temporary affairs meant to be taken camping. None of those seems likely to cost tens of thousands of dollars, even if they may be considered medical devices.
I can't actually see that having a price tag over a few hundred dollars. I could see it costing up to a few hundred dollars, if it's medical equipment, but only if it is somehow certified for certai weight ranges, durability standards, and made of special materials meant to difficult for bacteria to live on and easy to clean.
They do charge a lot for medical equipment, but not $35,000 for a toilet.
Somebody would have to empty it. Having someone handle my waste would bother me. I suppose some folks would think that is a benefit. "Yay! I am making poors deal with my poop!"
I quit fb in 2013. It's a pesky habit to kick. I was an early adopter, early 2005. In fact, as soon as I got my .edu email I signed up. I tried giving it up several times. I could go without saying how much easier it is to leave fb when someone else does it with you; Finally, my future wife and I gave it up together at the same time. Present day, the unfortunate thing is certain apps only use fb auth and if you want all access to work with fb for developers, your only option is to login through a fb acct. I imagine if you wanted to work for fb one might need a fb account too.