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  • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

    Right! Hard toilet paper!

    People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

    I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

    If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

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    hedders@mas.toH This user is from outside of this forum
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    #95

    @bodhipaksa England. Boarding school. The 1980s.

    Half the kids had piles.

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    • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

      Right! Hard toilet paper!

      People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

      I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

      If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

      [Boost for larger sample, please!]

      maunmaun@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #96

      @bodhipaksa totally was a thing in ultra basic places in France (like rest stop areas, summer camp, schools, etc....) in the end 70s 80s

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      • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

        Right! Hard toilet paper!

        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

        peterhoneyman@a2mi.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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        peterhoneyman@a2mi.social
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        #97

        @bodhipaksa I never had the pleasure, but I did find yesterday's Le Monde torn into squares and jammed over a nail on the wall in a communal toilet at a cheap hotel overlooking the Seine on my first visit to France

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        • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

          Right! Hard toilet paper!

          People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

          I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

          If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

          [Boost for larger sample, please!]

          rupert@mastodon.nzR This user is from outside of this forum
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          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #98

          @bodhipaksa North of England, 70s and 80s. Anyone who objected was called soft and made to move to the South.

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          • microblogc@neopaquita.esM microblogc@neopaquita.es

            @bodhipaksa
            Spanish here.
            In the city I only enjoyed the common soft toilet paper, but the game changed when we went to the country and stayed at my aunt's home (well, my father's aunt's really). She had that hard paper in the WC. She lived just below my grandma, so I tried going to gradmas' WC instead.

            When I was 30, a drugstore under my home closed, leaving some of these rolls in their backroom.

            (Edit: something you have to take into consideration is that common soft toilet paper of the era was 2-foiled or even 1-foiled, so hard paper meet the requirement of not allowing poo to trespass the paper, and not breaking -- but it did it at a big cost).

            neurologo@bcn.fedi.catN This user is from outside of this forum
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            neurologo@bcn.fedi.cat
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            #99
            @microblogc
            *Spaniard
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            • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

              Right! Hard toilet paper!

              People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

              I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

              If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

              [Boost for larger sample, please!]

              claralistensprechen3rd@friendica.myportal.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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              wrote sidst redigeret af
              #100
              @bodhipaksa Something similar in the U.S. although you couldn't use it for tracing paper--it was called John Wayne toilet paper because it was rough, tough, and wouldn't take shit offa nobody.
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              • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                Right! Hard toilet paper!

                People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                frameadvance@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                wrote sidst redigeret af
                #101

                @bodhipaksa London, summer of 2002. My wife and I were so amused we brought some back home and put it in our scrapbook!

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                • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                  Right! Hard toilet paper!

                  People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                  I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                  If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                  [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                  airwhale@beige.partyA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #102

                  @bodhipaksa

                  "So hear me out here team: Glossy toilet paper!"

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                  • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                    Right! Hard toilet paper!

                    People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                    I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                    If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                    [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                    ninefish@mastodon.nzN This user is from outside of this forum
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                    ninefish@mastodon.nz
                    wrote sidst redigeret af
                    #103

                    @bodhipaksa the midlands of uk. Glad to see izal stopped making it in 2010

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                    • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                      @luddchem It was Izal. I've never heard of the other one. Where was that?

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                      #104

                      @bodhipaksa

                      “Bronco, for the bigger wipe”,

                      https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co147990/toilet-paper-bronco-brand-london-england-1935-1950

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                      • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                        Right! Hard toilet paper!

                        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

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                        cameraobscura@mastodon.scot
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                        #105

                        @bodhipaksa England and NZ; public toilets and school toilets. As a girl at the time, I can confirm it was totally unsuitable for any toiletary use.

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                        • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                          Right! Hard toilet paper!

                          People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                          I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                          If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                          [Boost for larger sample, please!]

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                          #106

                          @bodhipaksa in Great Yarmouth! I’d moved to Norfolk, UK from New Zealand and was horrified to discover this instrument of torture that was of no usd at all as toilet paper and only caused pain. Wasn’t it labelled as medicated? What on earth was the point of it?

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                          • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                            Right! Hard toilet paper!

                            People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                            I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                            If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                            [Boost for larger sample, please!]

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                            cleeinfobot@tech.lgbt
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                            #107

                            @bodhipaksa Yes, I remember it well. I used to prefer the squares of newspaper on a hook if there was the luxury of a choice.

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