Am I the only person who just grabs the roll and randomly puts it in?
Hmm… People actually care about this?! (I can see it from the cat-owner POV, though)
I have a friend who’s obsessive-compulsive about this issue and I frequently turn his roll around just to hear him curse (I think he’s an top-of-the-roll-person). He’s an otherwise very intelligent and eloquent young man, and I guess I tick him off like this just to have him argue that doing something is just inherently wrong by definition. It’s funny that he, for once, is the one without sound arguments for his point but is forced to use circular logic. Only other thing that does this to him is eating un-cooked spaghetti in his presence. Or on the phone.
Usually an under-roller.
However, I do enjoy the over-roller situation in a hotel where they fold the corners.
I just never seem to do that at home though. Go figure.
I’m a confirmed over roller.
It’s easier to get to, and luckily, the cats don’t seem to care.
I discovered that my SO is an over roller as well, when I wasn’t paying attention and put the roll on ‘wrong’ in his apartment on the second date. I noticed it was backwards (for me) but I didn’t want to be an anal freak and switch it. He switched it and told me of his preference.
And we lived happily ever after.
The correct answer is C) None of the above
You’ve all been brainwashed by the toilet-paper-holder industry! Let your TP run free across the vast plains of your countertops!
b). Absofuckinglutely. If someone put the roll on before me, I’ll go ahead and switch it.
I’d also been thinking about starting this topic. It’s such a compulsion for me to make sure the paper comes out the underside.
Weeeirrrrd.
Oh my goodness. I was just telling my husband that only sociopaths are under rollers!!! Grrr why must he torture me??
A thousand times a.)!!!
nope! another randomizer here.
The things people pay attention to…
I switch between the two, but neither configuration has brought me any satisfaction.
B
I have no idea why.
Of course. I very rarely put it on. When you live with 5 other people, someone else has usually already done it.
A is obviously correct because this way exposes the floral print on the 2-3 inches of TP that hang down.
I’m a B person. A-folks are silly. In the majority apparently, but silly nontheless.
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A related question is why some people refer to the controversy as 1) rolling off the top vs bottom while others call it 2) rolling off the front vs back.
Where I live, gravity works downwards and the paper never hangs up off the top. It always hangs down off the bottom. And it hangs down either from the front or the back of the roll depending on how you install it.
So on the complete version of the Great Rolled Paper Controversy ™, I’m a B2.
So Dopers, are you a top/bottom zealot or a front/back fundamentalist?
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And me ! sheesh. If it’s been put back on the roll at all that’s enough for me !
A all the way. It’s annoying to have it hanging right against the wall – tearing it is a real pain.
And yes, I have been known to switch the TP in other people’s bathrooms, but only when I’ll be staying for a couple of days or something. Hopefully by the time I leave they will have learned the obvious benefits of the A approach (forgetting the cat issue for the moment).
[mini hijack]
A related question is why some people refer to the controversy as 1) rolling off the top vs bottom while others call it 2) rolling off the front vs back.Where I live, gravity works downwards and the paper never hangs up off the top. It always hangs down off the bottom. And it hangs down either from the front or the back of the roll depending on how you install it.
So on the complete version of the Great Rolled Paper Controversy ™, I’m a B2.
So Dopers, are you a top/bottom zealot or a front/back fundamentalist?
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Well, honestly I wanted to make it front vs. back but I liked the pizzaz of underroller vs. overroller. Frontroller and Backroller just sounds dumb.
The things people choose to argue about on this board. Sheesh! Actually A does kind of bother me in public restrooms. You know those oblong weighted hangers they install that I guess are supposed to make tearing easier? If the roll is installed in the A position that weight just seems to make it worse. In the other position, I can unroll one revolution, let it swing back down and if I can time it just right the weight of the hanger will help to tear the paper off. I can’t seem to get it to work when the paper is overrolled. Unfortunately it seems that the majority of people are overrollers.
As the only male in an otherwise all female household I’m in the GLAD IF THERE IS EVEN ANY IN REACH WHO THE HECK GIVES A RIP IF IT’S EVEN ON THE ROLLER camp.
*Originally posted by roadrunner70 *
**B. makes the baby Charmin cry.A. all the way, although I really prefer not having it on a spool at all. Two fingers in the end tube, a little swirling action, and tear off what you need. **
Over for me. I don’t like fishing for it.
Hmmm… it seems that the “controversy” (if you can call it that) is between those who want the ease and convenience of unrolling vs. those who want to be able to tear the paper off easily without the whole roll unrolling.
You wierdos that want the ease of unrolling (Type A’s)… what the heck is wrong with your wrist? What you don’t have the strength to freaking pull a damn 5 oz roll of toilet paper? How hard is that anyway? Sheesh! What happens when you yank on the roll and it just keeps coming? Then you got to reroll it back! Seems like that’s a lot harder than tearing off a piece. And you can never reroll it back nicely.
Hope this doesn’t start a pit thread.
For all you B people…would you hang a picture facing the wall?
Would you go get photos taken with your back to the camera?
Then why would you hang your toilet paper with the design facing the wall?