Year: 2021

  • This Is What People….

    This Is What People….

    This Is What People Used Before Toilet Paper Existed

    Unless you have a bidet, a world without toilet paper seems impossible! Now it’s left us wondering—what did people do without it in the first place?

    By Reader’s Digest

    toilet paper cave painting

    No need to fear, toilet paper is here! Thankfully, toilet paper is in high supply once again after 2020’s toilet paper shortage. Unless you have a bidet, a world without toilet paper seems impossible. While it’s no longer a worry, many are still left wondering: What did people do without it in the first place? While we’re definitely not suggesting that you resort to these options, here are some personal hygiene items that our ancestors used before commercially produced toilet paper hit the markets in 1857. If you’re wondering how our other cleanliness habits have changed, here’s what hygiene looked like 100 years ago.

    Shared sponges on sticks

    Privacy and proper sanitation were scarce luxuries in the ancient Romans’ public restrooms. Their outdoor communal restrooms, called “latrines,” had no dividing walls, and people’s cleaning methods would certainly not hold up to sanitation standards today. Each individual would use the same communal cleansing sponge that was attached to the end of a long stick, also called a tersorium. To clean the sponge after use, it would sit in a container filled with saltwater or vinegar. In addition to being exposed to an unsettling amount of bacteria on that communal sponge, the Romans had to worry about spontaneous hydrogen sulfide and methane flames exploding from beneath them while using the toilet. If you find that fascinating, here are another 100 interesting facts about practically everything.

    Personal-hygiene sticks and extra-large scented paper

    The Silk Road, a network of ancient travel and trade, had many of its own latrines scattered throughout Ancient Asia. In fact, archaeologists discovered “personal hygiene sticks” in one that was located on the outskirts of the Tamrin Basin, believed to date back to the Han Dynasty around 2,000 years ago. The sticks were crafted out of bamboo, with one end of it wrapped in fabric for wiping. Things eventually evolved, though. The first documented use of toilet paper was in 6th century China. In 1391, a Chinese emperor ordered the production of two-by-three-foot scented sheets of paper that he and his family used in the restroom. Keep your brain in gear by learning these 60 weird facts most people don’t know.

    Stones and ceramic

    The Ancient Greeks used harsher methods to maintain hygiene: stones, called pessoi, and ceramic pottery shards, called ostraka. Sometimes, as a form of vengeance, the broken shards would have the names of enemies inscribed on it. The same shards would often be used as a means of voting people out of towns based on whose names were written on it. While the ancient Greeks didn’t have to worry about the same modern-day plumbing issues that we do, like trying to figure out which toilet paper is the best (and the worst) for your pipes, it’s likely that regularly using such abrasive objects often led to irritation.

    Dried corncobs

    When they arrived in colonial America, the British had to get creative with their personal hygiene choices. First, they used dried corncobs as their form of toilet paper. Then, as newspapers and catalogs started being circulated in the late 18th and 19th centuries, many Americans began using pages from the Farmers’ Almanac and the Sears, Roebuck and Company catalog. Fun fact: Manufacturers often created holes in the corners of their papers so they could be easily hung and used in outhouses. While we’re talking about hanging toilet paper, you’ve probably been hanging yours in the wrong direction all along.

    Medicated paper

    Finally, in 1857, Joseph Gayetty started to manufacture his own “medicated paper,” which he made out of hemp and aloe vera. This not-so-painful alternative inspired others to try to sell their own versions, such as the Hoberg Paper Company of Green Bay, which was later renamed as Charmin. Many companies experimented with different colors, but here’s why most ultimately decided to go with the bright white toilet paper we know and love today.

    Sources:

    The preceding information is provided to assist you the next time the progressives start another pandemic and there are toilet paper shortages.

  • Welcome to New Year’s Eve Conversation

    Welcome to New Year’s Eve Conversation

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    Time for everyone’s 2022 astrology resolution forecast.


  • A world apart

    A world apart

    One thing I’ve never bought is frost in a can to frost the tree, see picture as to why. The weather wizzards say snow starts in 15 minutes…. I should call them and inform them it’s snowing already with a temp at 7 degrees. Do I live in a perfect world?, ohh hell no, not even close, We all have problems, I’m no exception.

    Experience

    the nickname is known as the school of hard knocks. That most brutal of teachers.. but you learn… by God do you learn… But that is conventional thinking for critical thinkers

    Let’s take a look at the world they want me to partake in

    • Twenty is too young to drink a beer, but eighteen is old enough to vote.

    • People who have never owned slaves should pay slavery reparations to people who have never been slaves.

    • Inflammatory rhetoric is outrageous, but harassing people in restaurants is virtuous.

    • People who have never been to college should pay the debts of college students who took out huge loans for their degrees.

    • Immigrants with tuberculosis and polio are welcome, but you’d better be able to prove your dog is vaccinated.

    • Irish doctors and German engineers who want to immigrate must go through a rigorous vetting process, but any illiterate gang-bangers who jump the southern fence are welcome.

    • $5 billion for border security is too expensive, but $1.5 trillion for “free” health care is not.

    • If you cheat to get into college you go to prison, but if you cheat to get into the country you go to college for free.

    • People who say there is no such thing as gender are demanding a female President.

    • We see other countries going Socialist and collapsing, but it seems like a great plan to us.

    • Some people are held responsible for things that happened before they were born, and other people are not held responsible for what they are doing right now.

    • Criminals are catch-and-released to hurt more people, but stopping them is bad because it’s a violation of THEIR rights.

    • And pointing out all this hypocrisy somehow makes us “racists”?!

    Nothing makes sense anymore, no values, no morals, no civility and people are dying of a Chinese virus.

    We are living in an upside down world for sure.

    ( I went fancy using bullet points )

    the World I choose not them

    Say you were to go with me to check the trapline, it’s something that needs to done everyday, morning and evening, why?

    it’s the humane thing to do

    You can view all kinds pictures on the net, many are staged ( fake )

    With me, you get the real deal

    You’d saying something like…

    ” Chance , I cannot believe how quiet it is out here “

    binoculars in use to keep the human scent away from the trap as much as possible

    Mother nature will kill you, she’s unforgiving… it’s her way In one my coat pockets, I keep a note

    “To whom is reading this, please take my rifle and knife, they have served me well. Please give them a good home” At the time I wrote that, I was chuckling, Chance, you do realize you are on posted property, with the lake as a front yard, you gonna be out there a long time before someone finds you… Still chuckling

    Bonus material:

    In some circles, some say using a lazer is being lazy or a form of cheating When you have a lot of everything except what you the most… time ” mam, I don’t have the time tool for what you asking, I can use the lazer”.

    Ohh that would be fine she said

    Video wouldn’t post so here’s a couple of pictures

    I had told her… don’t tell your Navy dad, it’s from the Men’s Department 🙂

  • Welcome to Thursday, 30 December Conversation

    Welcome to Thursday, 30 December Conversation

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    The following has been around for quite sometime; however, I still find it worth a hardy laugh.

    I took my dad to the mall the other day to buy some new shoes  (he is 76). We decided to grab a bite at the food court. 

    I noticed he was watching a teenager sitting next to him. 

    The teenager had spiked hair in all different colors – green, red, Orange, and blue. 

    My dad kept staring at her. 

    The teenager kept looking and would find my dad staring every time.. 

    When the teenager had had enough, she sarcastically asked: “What’s the matter, old man, never done anything wild in your life?” 

    Knowing my Dad, I quickly swallowed my food so that I would not choke on his response. I knew he would have a good one! 

    In classic style he responded without batting an eyelid …. 

    “Got stoned once and had sex with a parrot. I was just wondering if you might be my kid.” 

  • Ghislaine Maxwell Found Guilty Of Helping Epstein Sexually Abuse Teen Girls

    Ghislaine Maxwell Found Guilty Of Helping Epstein Sexually Abuse Teen Girls

    After hearing from around 30 witnesses including the four accusers, the 12-person panel began deliberating in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell just before 5 p.m. on Dec. 20.

    “Maxwell was Jeffrey Epstein’s right hand,” Assistant US Attorney Alison Moe said in her closing statement.

    Today, after six days of deliberations over accusations that Maxwell helped pedophile Jeffrey Epstein mount a “pyramid scheme of abuse” involving underage girls, the jury came to their decision ahead of what was to be a working weekend through the new years’ break.

    The jury found her guilty on 5 of the 6 counts of luring and grooming underage girls for sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, a verdict that offers some long-delayed justice for his victims.

    She was acquitted of one count of enticing a minor to travel across state lines to engage in an illegal sexual act.

    Ghislaine Maxwell – Jeffrey Epstein

    The verdict was largely a rejection of Ms. Maxwell’s defense, which centered on an argument that government’s case was based on flimsy evidence, prosecutors’ animus toward Mr. Epstein, and the inconsistent accounts of women who were motivated by money to point the finger at Ms. Maxwell.

    AP reports that she stood with her hands folded as the jury filed out, and glanced at her siblings as she herself was led from the courtroom, but was otherwise stoic.

    Maxwell faces up to 70 years behind bars, and still awaits trial on two counts of perjury.

    Lawsuits involving the abuse allegations also continue, including one in which a woman not involved in the trial, Virginia Giuffre, says she was coerced into sexual encounters with Prince Andrew when she was 17. Andrew has denied her account and that lawsuit is not expected to come to trial for many months.

    Prince Andrew & Virginia Giuffre (Ghislaine Maxwell)

    The question is – will Maxwell be “Epstein’d” too?
    December 29, 2021 https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ghislaine-maxwell-found-guilty-helping-epstein-sexually-abuse-teen-girls

  • RT Mocks Woke….

    RT Mocks Woke….

    Russia Mocks Woke American Snowflakes With Christmas Diversity Guide

    Of late, Putin and Russia seem to be promoting what one would call conservative values. I find it exceedingly disconcerting to be affirming statements from Russia and disagreeing, wholeheartedly, with American Democrat elected officials.

  • Welcome to Wednesday, 29 December Conversation

    Welcome to Wednesday, 29 December Conversation

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    I pilfered the following from an obscure website.

  • Former Nevada Senator Harry Reid Dead at 82

    Former Nevada Senator Harry Reid Dead at 82

    Former US Senate majority leader Harry Reid has died. He was 82.

    In the Senate from 1987 until 2017, Reid was the majority leader from 2007 until 2015.

    Reid was instrumental in blowing up the judicial filibuster, leading to Trump’s appointment of 3 Supreme Court Justices.

  • Welcome to Tuesday, 28 December Conversation

    Welcome to Tuesday, 28 December Conversation

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  • Let’s talk about EVs

    Let’s talk about EVs

    Let’s talk about EVs: Its time for truth. Not more “Green Dream” lie’s

    Comment: I came across this tweet from John Lee Pettimore and thought it was well worth sharing. The following is what he lists as his background/credentials: Mining Mechanic. UG. OP. 3X Red Seal. Mine Rescue. CAF Vet. From the Tien Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan to the bitter cold of the Yukon.

    https://twitter.com/JohnLeePettim13/status/1475708459148578817?s=20
    https://twitter.com/JohnLeePettim13/status/1475708469093310465?s=20
    https://twitter.com/JohnLeePettim13/status/1475708481739051010?s=20
    https://twitter.com/JohnLeePettim13/status/1475708494229786629?s=20
    https://twitter.com/JohnLeePettim13/status/1475708508821766147?s=20
    https://twitter.com/JohnLeePettim13/status/1475708517013143554?s=20

    A couple of facts about the cobalt production in the Congo

    Southern Congo sits atop an estimated 3.4 million metric tons of cobalt, almost half the world’s known supply.

    As of last year, 15 of the 19 cobalt-producing mines in Congo were owned or financed by Chinese companies, according to a data analysis by The Times and Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. The biggest alternative to Chinese operators is Glencore, a Switzerland-based company that runs two of the largest cobalt mines there.