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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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    #37

    @bodhipaksa It was a thing in New Zealand too. Fortunately I haven't encountered it in recent decades!

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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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      #38

      @bodhipaksa Scotland in the 70's I guess, various locations , mainly institutional but also camping , youth hostels n such. Hideous stuff.

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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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        #39

        @bodhipaksa
        Shipyard toilets had attendant who issued 4 sheets of Izal non absorbant hard paper and you were allowed 4 mins to do your business.

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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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          #40

          @bodhipaksa

          When I was little I lived with my Nana who used to purchase Izal, but my Uncle lived next door and my Aunt bought Andrex. I don’t know how many times she reprimanded me for using their lavatory, which was inside the house. Nana’s was across the yard and had no electric light. I was terrified in winter - of the dark and spiders!

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          • avatastic@avatastic.ukA avatastic@avatastic.uk

            @bodhipaksa UK primary school in the 80s.

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            #41

            @bodhipaksa @avatastic same but 90s

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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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              wrote sidst redigeret af
              #42

              @bodhipaksa

              Danish schools had this atrocity in some toilets back around 1976 at least - never realized that other countries had the same...ahem...pleasure.

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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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                #43

                @bodhipaksa UK school system. <shudder>

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                  #44

                  @bodhipaksa I got Very cross when Lidl stopped doing their 4-ply toilet paper because that's what I'm used to from Germany, and 3-ply is barely acceptable

                  2ply isn't a hygiene product, it's a war crime

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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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                    #45

                    @bodhipaksa only very occasionally encountered it, in toilets further away from main buildings in places like schools and University buildings.

                    It had mostly gone by late 1970s when I was a kid, replaced by slightly less worse stuff (but not as good quality as bogroll you would buy for home).

                    This was in London and SE England, so maybe we were slightly more affluent in this region.

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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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                      #46

                      @bodhipaksa

                      Came across it in NZ

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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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                        #47

                        @bodhipaksa Soft toilet paper was a novelty bought by posh rich people.

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                        • moof@cupoftea.socialM moof@cupoftea.social

                          @bodhipaksa @drmikepj I encountered it at my grandparents’ place in England. It was terrifying

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                          #48

                          @moof@cupoftea.social @bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot @drmikepj@mastodon.social +1. My grandmother had two toilet paper dispensers: Tracing paper on one side because she "preferred it" and a normal one on the other side for everyone else.

                          I should complete the mental image by explaining that her toilet featured an old-fashioned high-level cistern with a flushing power that terrified small me. Standard Flushing Procedure involved closing the lid, holding the chain with an outstretched arm while standing as far into the doorway as possible, then delivering a swift tug before launching into an emergency high-speed sprint of the kind that was usually reserved for being pursued by school bullies or Scary Dogs. It probably smelled of Ajax.

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                          • bencotterill@mastodon.socialB bencotterill@mastodon.social

                            @bodhipaksa @purplepadma IZAL!

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                            #49
                            @bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot @purplepadma@beige.party @BenCotterill@mastodon.social "Now wash your hands."
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                            • timwardcam@c.imT timwardcam@c.im

                              @bodhipaksa Soft toilet paper was a novelty bought by posh rich people.

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                              #50

                              @bodhipaksa Actually I think the last time I saw hard toilet paper was as late as the mid 1980s. I won't name and shame the institution because they were, and still are, otherwise a Good Thing.

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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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                                #51

                                @bodhipaksa
                                Wales. We had it right through primary and secondary. I would like you to imagine menstruating and having only sharp, shiny, non-absorbent 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!]

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                                  #52

                                  @bodhipaksa my grandparents had it, Izal, as it was medicated, whatever that meant. I thought I'd seen the last of it when they moved to live with us when I was 10, then as a teenager we went camping at a Forestry Commission site in Dumfries and Galloway. Yup, I experienced the delight of it once more, this time with corporate branding.

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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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                                    #53

                                    @bodhipaksa in the 1970s USA, when I was elementary school age, that paper was at school and lots of public bathrooms.

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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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                                      #54

                                      @bodhipaksa @TalktoBeverley My school had it and I avoided having to “go” during school hours.

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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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                                        #55

                                        @bodhipaksa Primary school had it, which I guess is pretty standard. But...

                                        My parents ran the village shop and stocked Izal because there were people who actually wanted to buy it,and use it on their own arses voluntarily

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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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                                          #56

                                          @bodhipaksa Public service toilet paper. Eeee.

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