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Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
1. Maybe it is happening because people DO remember them, lol.
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 09:25 PM
Mar 2020

The "good ol' days" aren't so good when you stop and think about all the time, effort, and energy and the mess. People are used to things being simpler and easier and more convenient. Maybe it is the reverse.

misanthrope

(7,411 posts)
3. I didn't say they were "good"
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 09:30 PM
Mar 2020

but the knowledge I can go other routes should I run out of rolls from an eight-pack would keep me from taking TP others could use. Sure it wouldn't be as convenient as the modern standard, but it would keep me from acting like a selfish lunatic.

Everyone is still using TP at the same rate they were a month ago. It's just not on shelves because of panic.

KentuckyWoman

(6,679 posts)
9. Great time to learn new skills.
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 09:36 PM
Mar 2020

A good bit the world manages to go without any TP.

I'm not saying it's fun, but it's going to come out of their bodies TP or not TP. Better learn some skills.

CottonBear

(21,596 posts)
4. I used cloth diapers and cloth wipes for my child.
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 09:30 PM
Mar 2020

I still have the cloth wipes. I’m using them for pee but not poo at this time.

We only have 10 rolls of paper for 3 people for however long until there is TP in another of our local stores.

I’m the only woman in our home. Well, the doggie is a girl.

CottonBear

(21,596 posts)
11. You're exactly right! My local Publix manager just told me the same thing.
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 09:41 PM
Mar 2020

I’m in super conservation mode RE: paper products.

pat_k

(9,313 posts)
7. When I first heard about the disappearing TP, I couldn't figure it out...
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 09:35 PM
Mar 2020

That is about the last "emergency" item that popped into my head.

Of course, no one wants to run out, but gee wiz folks. Buy up a year's worth so others DO run out in a couple weeks because it can't be found? That's just being a total asshole.

Warpy

(111,255 posts)
12. Or ypu are still thinking about
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 09:46 PM
Mar 2020

actually finishing that copy of "Atlas Shrugged" you started to read in college.

misanthrope

(7,411 posts)
13. I didn't have it but Mom did
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 10:55 PM
Mar 2020

My mother thought it was a testimony of her intellectual prowess to tell people she had read it. When I glanced at her old copy, it didn't take long to realize Rand wasn't a very good writer. When I learned about Rand's theme and thesis, I wondered how my mother balanced its message with her Southern Baptist loyalties. The co-existence made little to no sense.

But Mom had deeper mental issues.

Warpy

(111,255 posts)
14. "The Fountainhead" was the gateway drug
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 12:33 AM
Mar 2020

because if you read it when you were about 16 or so, you could sort of buy the premise. The movie, of course, was one of the silliest things ever made, but Rand was fairly persuasive to teenagers in that one book.

"Atlas Shrugged" is a good thing to have around if you didn't manage to score any bog rolls before the hoarders swooped in. My copy was paperback, thick, and on very cheap paper to accommodate her 20 page polemics that she substituted for pillow talk. There were a lot of those.

Most of the teenage Objectivists I knew got their senses of humor back halfway through that thing. I admit I skipped a lot of the diatribes in order to finish the plotline, but finish it I did.

Put me off the virtue of selfishness and the vice of altruism for life. The old bag had it exactly backward, having been petted and pampered in early childhood, only to have everything upended by war and revolution. She could never let go of the loss of her privilege and her extreme rage against doing anything for anyone else made her the darling of plutocratic Republicans.

She's bum fodder, best for wiping the arses of working people.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
17. The Wegmans I went to today would only allow one pack per customer.
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 01:07 AM
Mar 2020

I think that is a good policy. Retailers need to do their part to prevent hoarding as well by placing limits on how many items a customer can buy. It's not fair to let certain people stock up at the expense of others.

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