…or, looking for tips on stuff that are useful to have that most people don’t think about.

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      No i still don’t believe this is a real thing. I’ve personally never needed one and I’ve had some dire situations in the bathroom - all sorts of dire situation one can have in the bathroom.

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        You not needing one yourself doesn’t equal the average person’s experience. Probably less than 10% of Americans eat enough fiber daily.

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          Tbh it’s completely logical, it’s a good use of tool, but i think most people actually use the toilet brush to break it into seperate pieces, then wash the toilet brush after. Again, haven’t got into thst situation myself i just flush and flush and eventually it goes.

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        Am I the only one who didn’t think that story was very funny? Sure haha poop and all but it’s achieved legendary status that I don’t get.

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          I think the popularity wasn’t so much about the tool itself but about the original poster not realizing it was unusual. Like the cumbox.