Time to settle the greatest of OCUK GD argument of all time...

Turned the paper around just this morning, wife's family are all inverted paper users, she has inherited the gene. Horrible affliction, just horrible, hopefully in the future we will find a vaccine or something.
 
[FnG]magnolia;30417345 said:
Just LOL if you use toilet paper instead of wiping your muck from your stinking pooper with your own hands and then finger-painting all over the walls like a monkey on a codeine binge.

I think I must work in the same building as you.
 
That graphic was drawn from the perspective of someone being flush up against a wall looking from behind the toilet roll.

So the paper unrolls from behind. True.
 
So, peeps of GD, there are those for whom this is normal practice, and for those who are weird......

The person who created the patent actually updated it two years later and reversed the orientation, reason: he bought a cat (this is why most cat/dog owners use the reverse orientation).

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Surely it's irrelevant what way the paper is loaded due to pets and children? If it gets pulled it will unravel either way, whether it's facing against the wall or not.

For what it's worth my paper is loaded with paper on front not at the back. Like the first image.
 
Toilet roll was invented in 1891? What did they use before that? :eek:

Their hand, as in many parts of the world now. They say it's where cack-handed comes from (you'd use your less dominate, clumsy, hand) and probably also discrimination against lefties using their left hand.

Later they used torn up newspaper, but honestly that's quite a recent advance. Tissue paper is very recent.

Did you think evolution went monkeys flinging poop -> humans with a flush cistern and toilet paper?
 
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