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  • Butch Hattrick ⚧️R Butch Hattrick ⚧️

    @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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    @relache Wow! I didn't think Americans would have stood for that. Or sat, or whatever.

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    • Dr. Dr. Bethan Tovey-WalshL Dr. Dr. Bethan Tovey-Walsh

      @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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      @linguacelta I'm so sorry!

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      • Henrik PauliP Henrik Pauli

        @bodhipaksa I remember having visible fragments of print letters in ours (probably recycled newspapers?) in socialist Hungary, but nothing nearly as horrible as you describe this one. What is/was wrong with the UK?!

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        @phl Unnecessary suffering is Britain's national obsession. I mean ... Brexit?

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        • Clutha🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇸🇩🇺🇦C Clutha🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇸🇩🇺🇦

          @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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          @Clutha Dear god! Everything about that is awful!

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          • MarianneN Marianne

            @bodhipaksa @avatastic same but 90s

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            @noodlemaz @avatastic The 80's and 90's! Incredible! We had it in school in the 60's and 70's. I don't remember seeing it after that.

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            • Bob McMeekingL Bob McMeeking

              @bodhipaksa Izal or Bronco?

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

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              • Andy is Frazzled (ze/they/she)A Andy is Frazzled (ze/they/she)

                @bodhipaksa Scotland in primary school in the 80s. The memory haunts me still, even after decades of soft paper and bidets.

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                @andy_the_frazzled It is a scarring memory!

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                • Conor Mc BrideP Conor Mc Bride

                  @bodhipaksa I remember its name, but I shall not say its name, for fear of summoning it.

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                  @pigworker You made me laugh out loud!

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                  • Alley StoughtonF Alley Stoughton

                    @pigworker @bodhipaksa I remember it from Edinburgh Uni in the 80s

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                    @fullyabstract @pigworker I'm so glad I went to Glasgow Uni, then! I don't think I ever saw any there.

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                    • FeloniousPunkF FeloniousPunk

                      @bodhipaksa @purplepadma We still have a similar variety of paper in the states but ours doesn’t sound quite as bad as you describe. Mostly used in schools, hospitals, etc. We used to joke, calling it John Wayne toilet paper - rough and tough.

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                      @FeloniousPunk @purplepadma I've never come across anything in the US that's similar. This stuff literally was like wiping your a-hole with tracing paper. It was insanity!

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                      • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                        @FeloniousPunk @purplepadma I've never come across anything in the US that's similar. This stuff literally was like wiping your a-hole with tracing paper. It was insanity!

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                        @bodhipaksa @purplepadma {{{ shudder }}}

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                        • richR rich

                          @bodhipaksa It's probably worth investigating - obviously there's some scandal behind it where some Head of School Governor Board or other did a shady deal with Bacofoil or something - otherwise how in the hecking heck did this pass the most cursory of checks

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                          @rich One story was that Izal gave it away to institutions that bought their cleaning products. I imagine that free toilet paper would hard to turn down — especially if other people were going to use it.

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                            @nowster @BenCotterill @purplepadma

                            OMG! I had forgotten that entirely!

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                            • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                              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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                              @bodhipaksa IZAL medicated.

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                              • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                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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                                @bodhipaksa England. Boarding school. The 1980s.

                                Half the kids had piles.

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                                • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                  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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                                  @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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                                  • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                    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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                                    @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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                                    • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

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

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                                      • Microblog CastellanoM Microblog Castellano

                                        @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).

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                                        @microblogc
                                        *Spaniard
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                                        • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                          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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                                          @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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