It's almost as if National Socialism was a massively successful political ideology that all peoples and sovereign nations could embrace rather than allow themselves to be slaughtered by Communist invaders.
Well, as someone who has used books as toilet paper, I can assure you it's not thoroughly absorbent. That pede was right. You have to scrunch them up and kinda abrade the page against its folds to loosen it a bit (you'll see what I mean if you ever find yourself in that situation). Sometimes it takes a few minutes so you have to start the process while you're on the shitter. Newspaper works a bit better but it's not strong enough so you have to double or triple ply it. NGL, when I read Fahrenheit 451 as a child, I was a bit confused why book burning was so controversial ... I'd been using them to make fire for years. I really did see western toilet paper as a much more valuable product.
It's almost as if our history books aren't even suitable as toilet paper.
Care to go further on this?
It's almost as if National Socialism was a massively successful political ideology that all peoples and sovereign nations could embrace rather than allow themselves to be slaughtered by Communist invaders.
For no reason at all, Hitler was voted into power
book pages are often smooth and shit doesn't cling to them... also colors can be harmful to an anus
Though I am assured that Mein Kampf is soft, strong and thoroughly absorbent.
Well, as someone who has used books as toilet paper, I can assure you it's not thoroughly absorbent. That pede was right. You have to scrunch them up and kinda abrade the page against its folds to loosen it a bit (you'll see what I mean if you ever find yourself in that situation). Sometimes it takes a few minutes so you have to start the process while you're on the shitter. Newspaper works a bit better but it's not strong enough so you have to double or triple ply it. NGL, when I read Fahrenheit 451 as a child, I was a bit confused why book burning was so controversial ... I'd been using them to make fire for years. I really did see western toilet paper as a much more valuable product.