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#31
(09-08-2025, 09:43 AM)Astyanax Wrote: What irritates me is the super-prissy fashion of folding over the corners of the last sheet as it hangs over the roll to make a pointy shape. Hope they washed their hands first.

Hotels do that so you feel like the bathroom has been cleaned when you check in. Same as the little paper band they put over the bowl some times. I guess some people emulate it at home to try and look fancy?

Oh look there's a wikipedia page, because why wouldn't there be, and today I learned the word "toilegami":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_toil...er_folding

Edit: Dang it Japan wins again:
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I have may already shared this to the thread....


I was not here.
#33
(09-06-2025, 07:08 AM)David64 Wrote: Yesterday afternoon I stopped by a friend's house and we were sitting in the kitchen drinking coffee when his wife came home with a couple of bags of groceries and a big pack of toilet paper.

He said to her, You gonna put it on right this time ? " { apparently this is a running joke between them } and she said "I always put it on the right way, you're just ass backwards ".

This lead to the great debate about how toilet paper is supposed to go on the holder. Some say over the top, some say hanging underneath.

I have no idea why it matters.

I am of the opinion that as long as it's there, I don't care which way it hangs. I don't even care if it's on the holder. As long as it's within arms reach, I'm fine with it.

Ok, DOES it matter ? And why ? I just don't get it.

Maybe it's me. I don't understand a lot of things people are weird about.

My Wife doesn't like her food to touch and eats one thing at a time. She'll eat all the green beans, then the corn, then the baked potato and the meat is always last. Steak, chicken, whatever, it's always the last thing she eats and you never, Ever mix any together. She's ok with soups or stews that are supposed to be mixed, but otherwise, nothing can touch.

I'm a godless heathen. I stir corn into mashed potatoes and eat a bit of everything at once.

I also don't understand people who won't share food. We've been in a restaurant and after my Wife has taken a bite of her food and then hold out a bite on her fork for me to try. I've had people look at us like we just sacrificed our firstborn in the middle of the table. This is the person you kiss hello and goodbye, have sex with, share a bed together and you're worried about cooties from a fork ? 

I've even went so far as to use her toothbrush after her. It was extraordinary circumstances { we were camping, somehow only brought one and I'm not going through the day with furry teeth } and I rinsed it really well beforehand, but I still used it.....and then threw it away and later went the 20 miles to the closest Wal Mart and got 2 more.

For some people bathroom hygienic details and toilet paper direction of flow matters a lot. You'd have to ask those people why. But the original patent shows the correct way or direction of flow, the question is still 'Why?'. Would not the opposite direction of flow have a tendency to have the paper become lost behind the roll/wall?

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(09-08-2025, 10:22 AM)quintessentone Wrote: For some people bathroom hygienic details and toilet paper direction of flow matters a lot. You'd have to ask those people why. But the original patent shows the correct way or direction of flow, the question is still 'Why?'. Would not the opposite direction of flow have a tendency to have the paper become lost behind the roll/wall?

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Hey, that is just bonkers!

Like those knitted covers for bog rolls.
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#35
(09-08-2025, 11:41 AM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Hey, that is just bonkers!

Like those knitted covers for bog rolls.

Well you know what they say about flushing toliet water spraying everywhere with an open lid. From the video below everything should be covered with knitted covers.




Always close the lid before flushing.
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#36
(09-08-2025, 11:57 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Well you know what they say about flushing toliet water spraying everywhere with an open lid. From the video below everything should be covered with knitted covers.

Always close the lid before flushing.



I've always been of the mind of "what ya don't know wont hurt ya"

Get too hyper focused on the germs, and you'll end up like Frank. 


"Whatever is rejected from the self, appears in the world as an event."
#37
(09-09-2025, 01:54 PM)MojoMaddness Wrote: I've always been of the mind of "what ya don't know wont hurt ya"

Get too hyper focused on the germs, and you'll end up like Frank. 

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But e. coli spraying onto one's toothbrush may hurt ya. ha ha Then again, one may just ignore it and hopefully build up immunity to e. coli.
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