because they dont get snot everywhere
Toilet paper helps people because they need to blow their noses...
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Not always. People blow their noses after they sneeze, because they might feel as if there is snot in their nose. If it is necessary.
At 1000 sheets per toilet paper roll at 7.99 vs 280 (2 ply) sheets for 3.99, it looks like toilet paper is .79 cent per sheet vs. 1.4 cents per sheet, toilet paper wins, at least with these two internet prices I found.
Arthur Scott created the paper towel, because one day he received a train full of paper that he was going to use to make toilet paper with. But, the paper inside the train was to thick to make toilet paper. Recently Arthur had heard of a school teacher using pieces of paper for her children to blow their nose in, so as not to contaminate the bathroom toilet paper dispensers with germs. He decided to use his paper to do so also.
World War 2 was in the 1940's so disposable tissues weren't invented yet. Instead of Paper tissues people used handkerchiefs to blow their noses, after a couple of uses they were washed and reused.
when ever they get hit in the nose real hard and when you blow your nose really hard.
he used som cleanex to blow his nose He used toilet paper for a guy with a bladder problem
it can't inside the toilet but it can on the sides.
Typically a handkerchief or a tissue are the items that we use, but toilet paper, a paper towel, or even your hands will do in a pinch... just make sure to wash your hands thoroughly afterward.
When you blow on the top of a piece of paper, the air you blow creates a region of low pressure above the paper. This low-pressure area draws the paper upwards, causing it to rise. Additionally, the fast-moving air you blow creates momentum that lifts the paper.