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Archive: https://archive.today/9YnzF

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>It's a cause of arguments in households around the world. And over 150 years since the toilet roll was invented, the question of how exactly it should be oriented still triggers furious debate. In the 'over' position, the next square of toilet paper is facing the user, while in the 'under' position, the next square of toilet paper is facing the wall. Now, a scientist has settled the debate once and for all. Dr Primrose Freestone, professor of clinical microbiology at the University of Leicester, says the 'under' orientation is actually safer and more effective, despite the image in the original toilet paper patent.

Archive: https://archive.today/9YnzF From the post: >>It's a cause of arguments in households around the world. And over 150 years since the toilet roll was invented, the question of how exactly it should be oriented still triggers furious debate. In the 'over' position, the next square of toilet paper is facing the user, while in the 'under' position, the next square of toilet paper is facing the wall. Now, a scientist has settled the debate once and for all. Dr Primrose Freestone, professor of clinical microbiology at the University of Leicester, says the 'under' orientation is actually safer and more effective, despite the image in the original toilet paper patent.

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[–] 3 pts

"Shoppers can't get enough of this toilet roll holder from Kmart"

WTF? When was this article written.

June 14 2025

There's one tiny Kmart left in the CONUS, with a couple in territories. 5 stores total. Did this story fall through a time warp?

[–] 1 pt

Maybe it's from Australia? I think Kmart is still big down under.

[–] 1 pt

Weird, yes they are.

[–] 0 pt

Kresge's and Woolworth still live