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The early Americans used dry corn cobs for toilet paper, but when paper became more prominent, they began using newspaper catalogs and magazines, but now some people still use rough toilet paper to maintain toughness.
12:54 - 14:34 (01:39)
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The early Americans used dry corn cobs for toilet paper, but when paper became more prominent, they began using newspaper catalogs and magazines, but now some people still use rough toilet paper to maintain toughness.
ChapterEarly American Bathroom Habits
EpisodeEp 378 - Jeep Ka-Ping (feat. Tim Butterly & Sidney Gantt)
PodcastMatt and Shane's Secret Podcast
The speaker discusses his preference for thin industrial-grade toilet paper, while other options such as Charmin, Cottonelle, and Angel Soft are mentioned.
14:34 - 15:41 (01:07)
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The speaker discusses his preference for thin industrial-grade toilet paper, while other options such as Charmin, Cottonelle, and Angel Soft are mentioned. The topic shifts to premium bidets and the pleasurable feeling of racing home for relief when experiencing diarrhea.