Sentences with phrase «than toilet paper in»

It is way better than toilet paper in several ways.
Now take your book which is no more than toilet paper in my eyes and STFU.

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Underpinning Bravo's depiction of the power dynamics between a boss and her underlings (played out in the open floor plan of a cramped SoHo loft), are the very real problems of a working business: What to do if your client doesn't pay, how to deliver on a tight budget, and even what if your assistant ordered more printer paper than toilet paper.
Faber is one of the most gloomy people you'll meet in the investment world, constantly issuing warnings about where you should live if the war comes (rural farmland), and what will happpen to the dollar (it will be worth less than toilet paper).
the abundance of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles, and governments, their radical inturpitations of their fairy tale book, the fact that their culture and people have contributed less to man kind than any other culture and people of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes against humanity, the muslim men prance around in flip flops and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems and even after thousands of years that other cultures have developed running water toilets, toilet paper, and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one hand (no paper) and eat with the other, and yiddle to the sky just before detonation of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman, children, and babies.
And order $ 200 - worth of moisturizer and mud soap from Ahava because they're having a huge sale right now and if there's anything I love more than buying in bulk (do we need to talk about how many rolls of toilet paper are in the basement right now?)
The children also take trash - free lunches to school; we don't use any disposable paper or plastic products in our home (other than toilet paper).
In fact, toilet paper use is worse for the environment than fast food, McMansions, or those ever - popular SUVs, The Guardian reported.
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Cloth diapering really is not that hard (and it is way cheaper than disposables), carpooling to work or taking public transportation is a viable option for thousands of parents who work in cities, and doing other simple things like recycling as much as possible, using washable napkins instead of paper - towels, using 100 % post-consumer recycled toilet paper (even just once in a while), and using a handkerchief instead of kleenex are all simple life - changes that can add up to seriously changing your carbon footprint.
In episode 202, Penn and Teller examine the hucksters that tap into hysteria over personal safety to make big bucks from such products as gas masks, paper toilet seat covers and cell phones - while the average person is four times more likely to be struck by lightning than to be killed violently at school.
Fortunately, a built in fail - safe will allow you to cancel your order if you change your mind (and will only respond to the first button press until the first order arrives — so there is no need to worry that more than one member of your family will notice that you are running low on toilet paper).
Things like toilet paper, laundry soap, garbage bags... it makes sense to pick «em up in big containers so I don't have to buy them more than once or twice a year.
Toilet paper: On a good day, you may find half a roll of toilet paper in the bathroom, but more often than not, you'll find that there is no toilet paper at your disToilet paper: On a good day, you may find half a roll of toilet paper in the bathroom, but more often than not, you'll find that there is no toilet paper at your distoilet paper in the bathroom, but more often than not, you'll find that there is no toilet paper at your distoilet paper at your disposal.
And that's perfectly fine because while it may be a thinner excuse than the world's worst toilet paper to shoot robots in the face, it's enough.
Americans go through three times as much toilet paper as the average European and more than 100 times more than the average bathroom - goer in China.
AR4 WGI discusses extreme weather mostly in the context of model «projections» (which are often contradictory on regional scale and therefore are «more likely than not» better used as toilet paper:) Despite the title of their report, WGI says little «The Physical Science Basis» of extreme weather.
The 17 billion toilet paper tubes produced annually in the USA account for 160 million pounds of trash, according to Kimberly - Clark estimates, and could stretch more than a million miles placed end - to - end.
Picture it: You're in Costco, buying a 96 - pack of toilet paper, more steaks than any one family should eat in a lifetime, a bulk package of t - shirts, and... life insurance?
I don't quite understand what the reasoning is for seeing tissues as significantly different from toilet paper, other than that it's convention to expect toilet paper in any bathroom you enter but tissues provided by someone else aren't quite as ubiquitous.
Sometimes toilet training children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with other behaviour problems, like being afraid of the toilet, going in places other than the toilet, filling the toilet with paper and other materials, continually flushing the toilet, smearing poo on the wall and other places, and refusing to poo.
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