Toilet Paper Art II
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Ancient Romans would use a sponge on a stick, while the rest of the world used whatever they could find according to their riches. If you were wealthy, you would wipe with wool, lace or hemp and if you were not so fortunate, you would resort to rags, wood shavings, leaves, grass, hay, stone, sand, moss, water and snow for instance.
The latter is still the case in several parts of our modern world, where there is no plumbing or customs differ from ours.
Toilet paper as we know it, was first marketed in the US in 1857 by Joseph Gayetty and was sold as flat sheets which came in a pack. Toilet paper and dispensers came in swing around 1883 and moist toilet paper was introduced in the 1990s.
It can be bought in as single, two or three ply, can be quilted, embossed, and even adorned with different images.
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How pretty; it is almost a shame to flush it down the toilet!
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