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1995ToyotaCorolla@lemmy.world to Dull Men's Club@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 days ago

Installed a toilet this weekend

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Installed a toilet this weekend

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1995ToyotaCorolla@lemmy.world to Dull Men's Club@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 days ago
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    Quilted Northern bathroom tissue is made by Georgia-Pacific, which is owned by the Koch Brothers. Quilted Northern helps fund the Heritage Foundation which wrote Project 2025 and ushered in this new age of fascism.

    Could I bother you to try a different brand? Charmin is an excellent alternative.

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      I’ll throw my weight behind Who Gives A Crap. It ships to you directly on a subscription service and it’s made of bamboo.

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        I thought you were being a sarcastic asshole until that second sentence lmao

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          That’s reason #3 to like them. A big box on your doorstep that says Who Gives A Crap.

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        This looks promising!

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      Noted, thank you! We’ll make the switch right away

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      Imagine pooping like a savage and using bits of paper to wipe your bottom

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      Charmin is an excellent alternative.

      We used to use Charmin until they started doing pop up ads.

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          I just don’t need to be advertised to in those moments in my life.

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            Not what I was expecting from “pop up” given the context… but ya know what? I’m okay with that.

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      Target brand tp - the one in green packaging - has surprisingly good score by Sierra club or whoever does ratings on sustainability.

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      How ethical is Kirkland Signature (Costco store brand) toilet paper?

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        Costco has an excellent record of corporate responsibility (compared to the current line up of American businesses) and their Kirkland stuff is great. The bath tissue is very narrow compared to others and doesn’t feel as plush. It’s fine but not my first pick.

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