I wouldn't think so.....
No, most paper has very little nutritional value and may contain chemicals that could be harmful, if not in the short term, then long term. Think about what the paper was made for, then think about eating something that was created to do the job it was created to do.
What do you think? (no)
This could cause an intestinal blockage and kill you.
Because the toilets will get full.
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.
Bounty Paper towels were invented by Arthur Scott who had a railroad car full of toilet paper to sell but he could not sell it because it had been rolled too thickly. It was unusable as toilet paper. It was an accident to invent paper towels!
"Its origin dates back as far as 1862." ~ Wikipedia ; full article at the link below .
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1. Y would anyone do that?! 2. No, it is actually full of fiber, which is good, but I wouldn't eat it. That's kinda gross.
About 384 trees. This is how many trees are used to make the toilet paper rolls that one American uses within his or her lifetime. Here is the math: "It takes 48 full grown trees to make roughly 500 rolls of toilet paper. So using that number it takes about 1/10th of an adult grown paper tree to produce 10 rolls of toilet paper. Every American in the United States, roughly 300+ million, uses at the very least 49 rolls of toilet paper a year. That is 5 trees a person." (from http://www.trap17.com/index.php/cut-down-trees-but-grow-faster_t55053.html)
Gordon Korman is the birth name of the Canadian-American children's author. He has written books such as Swindle and The Toilet Paper Tigers.
If it is full, you can't put more in it, full is full. Flush the toilet, it is going to come up in the shower. == == == == == ==
1. Y would anyone do that?! 2. NO, it's acually full of fiber, which is good, but I wouldn't do that. U know Just In Case. Plus, It's GROSS!
A tub filled with feces and toilet paper may indicate a clog in the plumbing system or a problem with the sewer line. It could be caused by flushing inappropriate items down the toilet, a blockage in the pipes, or a malfunction in the septic system. It is important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage and ensure proper sanitation.
People, cans, balls, pens, pencils, apples, oranges, water bottles, toilet paper, dogs, cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, tires, cups, and full backpacks.