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Buy Toilet Paper Online | Australia
Cheeky Toilet Paper is 100% Australian owned and Australian manufactured. We deliver Australia wide. Our products include wrapped, unwrapped, recycled, and seeded toilet rolls. Our toilet rolls are great value for money and are environmentally friendly.
#3ply toilet paper#buy toilet paper online#cheap toilet paper#recycled toilet paper#toilet paper sale#toilet roll#toilet paper
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it’s always funny when jianghu gets translated literally “all of us here follow the rules of the rivers and seas” i guarantee you these gangsters are not doing serene nature stewardship shit
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could conquer all those tribes but not no damn chapstick 🤣🤣🤣
#when you kiss him it feels like that cheap thin ass toilet paper rubbing up against your asshole#someone said that the skin on your lips is like the skin of your asshole and that shit has stuck with me if you coukdnt tell#fallout#fallout new vegas#fonv#fnv#new vegas#fallout nv#legionposting#fnv legion#legate lanius#lanius new vegas#legatus lanius#monster of the east#caesars legion
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u know when u buy the cheapest toilet paper at the store n then u get home n use it n u understand why it was the cheapest
#it’s sooo thin😭#so crazy that money controls the way u live ur whole life including stupid shit like cheap toilet paper fuck my stupid gay life#.txt
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Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1989)
#life is cheap... but toilet paper is expensive#wayne wang#victor wong#lo lieh#lo wei#cora miao#talks
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Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive, 1989.
Dir. Wayne Wang | Writ. Spencer Nakasako, Amir Mokri & Wayne Wang | DOP Amir Mokri
#blood cw#life is cheap... but toilet paper is expensive#life is cheap but toilet paper is expensive#wayne wang#us film#hong kong film#1980s#cora miao#black comedy#pseudo documentary#dark drama
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I have an important question about the ghosts which is, since they can sit on things, would they be able to sit on things that wouldn't have supported them in life? Like if they tried to sit on a cardboard box would they pass through because it would have collapsed under them in life? If they would pass through, what is the line between sittable vs. not sittable? Does it imply a certain kind of mass? It is psychological on the part of the ghosts? If a ghost sat on a cardboard box without realizing it was a cardboard box would they succeed until the point where they realize their mistake at which point they would pass through it like wile e. coyote? How does this relate to the ability to touch things vs. lean on them? When does a lean become a sit? I am knocking on 6 specific doors right now and yelling through the keyhole because I need to know
#my afterlife would just be me testing shit and taking mental notes#no actualyy i'm going to make sure i die with a pen and paper in my pocket so i can sort this out#bbc ghosts#six idiots#them there#yeah ik ik 'doesn't make sense' i don't care i have questions#i'm writing a fic rn where thomas sat down on a toilet and immediately went#'if he sat on a plastic toilet seat like one of those really thin cheap ones would it hold his weight?'#and i really don't like that question
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I just think that basic necessities should be free!
#the government should work for you the people!#like water/electricity/toliet paper/tampons should be free or extremely cheap#there’s no need for toilet paper to be $30 you’re throwing it all away it should be like $3
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Just got a bidet and you know what it IS all its cracked up to be. I wish it wasn't cold, but my butt is so clean
#especially with the cheap ass one ply toilet paper we can afford#which disintigrates as you use it#and make s it so hard to feel clean#begging my ocd not to become weird about this though
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Buy Toilet Paper Online | Australia
Cheeky Toilet Paper is 100% Australian owned and Australian manufactured. We deliver Australia wide. Our products include wrapped, unwrapped, recycled, and seeded toilet rolls. Our toilet rolls are great value for money and are environmentally friendly.
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DOOMED LESBIAN ROMANCE SCANDAL
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I need to kill my roommates I need to kill my roommates I need to kill my roommates I need to kill my roommates I need to kill my roommates I need to kill my roommates I need to kill my roommates I need to kill my roomm–
#You'd think that a man almost in his 40s would understand the concept of “I keep buying stuff for this house so you need to pay me back”#Or at least he would understand that I'm not his secretary. He literally just told me that I'm asking him for too much money (7€ for two#Months of house necessities) and told me I need to redo my calculations when I told him already that I don't have the receipts from 2 months#Ago so I don't know how much I spent on toilet paper. Like I knew he was insanely cheap but this is too much. Like he needs to die actually.#m
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why, oh why, must i be having IBS on my period during thanksgiving dinner?????
#why does my body do this to me?#this is why i can’t work a scheduled job#cause my ibs is so unpredictable#i didn’t even eat anything that would cause a flare#i don’t get it#i was careful#fuck me right???#now i have to use a full roll and a half of my aunt and uncle’s toilet paper#that shit ain’t cheap#if only this could have happened at home where i have a bidet attachment on my toilet#could’ve saved so much hassle#fuck my life
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resident runaway here: if you're getting an air fryer, don't also get a toaster oven. toaster ovens are great (much better than pop-up toasters, 100% agree) but counter space is something that runs out fast. pick one or the other, they're not that different. (for me personally I've found that between the two, the air fryer has more versatility. I make toast in mine all the time. but ymmv!)
also I always recommend getting a french press or even a phin instead of a keurig or other big hulking machine. they're much cheaper, easier to clean and maintain, and better for the environment while not taking much more time to use. moka pots are good too but you'll need a stove instead of just a kettle.
and if you're pretty sure you'll have access to a stove (including one of those single camp butane burners), don't worry about the panini press unless you're sure you have the room. again, they're great but they take up a lot of space. and if you can only own one (1) pan (as I did for a while) take the L and get yourself some cast iron *if* you have an oven also (you'll need to season it now and then just to stop it from rusting), or a good nonstick pan if you don't. (of course this is not important unless you'll only be able to afford a single pan, but having been there, it's good to have a place to start just in case.)
also if you can get access to an ethnic grocery store like an asian market or something, it's often cheaper to buy a 15-pound bag of rice and keep a couple of green teabags and bay leaves inside of it to keep bugs out than buying a bunch of 2-pound bags from other grocery stores.
also you can cheap out on toothpaste (generic/cheap is perfectly fine) and toothbrushes but don't do it for shaving cream, especially if you shave your face.
and if you *do* shave your face, getting a proper safety razor and a few boxes of blades will get you a better shave for *far* cheaper than even the shitty cheap disposables, even if you use a fresh blade every single day. just make sure you have a blade bank or sharps container. (caveat: using a safety razor does have a skill curve, but there are tons of forums full of weird (affectionate) wet shave enthusiasts and hella tutorials on youtube on how to use it if you're keen on trying it out
Kitchen appliances I would recommend purchasing when moving out on your own:
Air fryer
One of those panini press grill things (not only can you make sandwiches but you can grill chicken and steak if you have an expensive model)
Rice cooker (not only good for rice but quinoa and any other grain, alternatively you could buy an Instapot)
Electric kettle (depends on how much tea you drink but it’s good for boiling water for cleaning and preheating water for pasta etc)
Kitchen appliances I would not recommend buying when you move out on your own:
Counter top coffee maker (you should not be drinking an entire pot of coffee on your own and it will be stale by the time you get to the bottom, plus these bitches suck to clean, Keurigs, French presses and stove top percolators where you make one or two cups at a time are more practical for a single person)
#all that said absolutely yes to electric kettle and rice cooker!!! omg!!!!!#definitely get yourself a nice little 40 dollar rice cooker it will serve you well for years#instant pots are also very good I agree and while ime they actually make mediocre rice they're great for everything else#also you can buy generic otc medication I promise the target-brand ibuprofin works just as well as name-brand advil#you can sometimes cheap out on tissues but not always some cheap store brands will scratch your nose up so that's trial and error#seconding toilet paper though oh my god#pls for your own sake just get the decently good stuff#also tbh while air fryers are convenient I don't think they are strictly necessary if you have an oven#if you have the space and the money then like fine I guess but don't bend over backwards to prioritize one
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Life Is Cheap... but toilet paper is expensive (1989), Wayne Wang.
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