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My missus went to the shops this morning and confirmed that they were out of bog roll. She bought beans so we won’t starve but might have to **** in the garden and use leaves to wipe our arses. My son doesn’t eat beans so he’s toast.
 
Herd mentality. The start of it seems to have been a video on social media from Australia showing people fighting over bog roll. Only the bog roll was on offer and it wasn’t an example of stockpiling.

It comes over here, idiots go out buying up bog roll, more people see it and hear about it, and think ‘**** there’s not going to be any bog roll, better go buy some’ and on it goes....

I think I did see something said on TV, that whatever happened in Aus caused a chain reaction here.

I find it quite worrying that human behaviour turns to absolute **** so very easily.
 
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oh well at least people have plenty of shhite paper <laugh>

Every cloud and all that.

Could have thought of something more interesting to stockpile though tbh, it's not very imaginative <laugh>
 
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Can't say I find it scary. I find people's reactive behaviour to it more concerning, and how people's behaviour aggravates a situation.
I think people are spooked because they've never seen anything like it and maybe never will again in their lifetime.
Then theres people that haven't hot a clue what's going on !
 
Every cloud and all that.

Could have thought of something more interesting to stockpile though tbh, it's not very imaginative <laugh>

The thing is, even in a worst case scenario, the last thing on an emergency list would be fooking bog roll <laugh>

I can just imagine the Marines packing their packs of bog roll before going on a mission.
 
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I find it quite worrying that human behaviour turns to absolute **** so very easily.
It’s inherent selfishness. There was no shortage of bog roll, there was plenty of bog roll to service the needs of the nation, same as there always is. Only selfish dickheads decide they need to fill their living room with the stuff, to avoid an imaginary shortage, that became a reality due to their ****ishness. We’re a nation of ****s, thick ****s at that.
 
The thing is, even in a worst case scenario, the last thing on an emergency list would be fooking bog roll <laugh>

I can just imagine the Marines packing their packs of bog roll before going on a mission.
Baffling
 
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Day of the Zombies, the only sane humans left raid a supermarket for shhite paper!
 
But why are people prioritising bog roll ahead of everything else? Serious question.

The 2 reasons I can think of is that people are selfish sheep (they saw it on TV and thought they should do it too) or, if they're a bit more informed, they know that the UK doesn't produce its own bogroll and imports it all [HASHTAG]#BrexitNoDealPointlessTrivia[/HASHTAG]
 
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The 2 reasons I can think of is that people are selfish sheep (they saw it on TV and thought they should do it too) or, if they're a bit more informed, they know that the UK doesn't produce its own bogroll and imports it all [HASHTAG]#BrexitNoDealPointlessTrivia[/HASHTAG]
Not true !
 
The 2 reasons I can think of is that people are selfish sheep (they saw it on TV and thought they should do it too) or, if they're a bit more informed, they know that the UK doesn't produce its own bogroll and imports it all [HASHTAG]#BrexitNoDealPointlessTrivia[/HASHTAG]

It’s great preparation for calmly dealing with no deal shortages.
 
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And people are stock piling hand cleaning products. So they’ve got loads. How does that protect them from the people who’ve got none?
They’ve not thought about that bit, probably because they don’t do critical thinking, due to the fact that they’re thick ****s.

However, they pale into insignificance when compared with the weapons grade ****s who’ve been lifting hand sanitiser from hospital wards.
 
Ok, maybe they make some, but the country isn't self-sufficient.
True :emoticon-0148-yes:.
I work at a printing firm and our paper comes from China .
Board and other materials from all over the place mainly Europe .
Nothing from Britain most paper mills closed.
 
They’ve not thought about that bit, probably because they don’t do critical thinking, due to the fact that they’re thick ****s.

However, they pale into insignificance when compared with the weapons grade ****s who’ve been lifting hand sanitiser from hospital wards.

What these idiots don't realise when they steal it from a hospital, the nurses and doctors need the product, especially if they are inserting tubes such as breathing apparatus into people, because the slightest infection off their hands, will be carried into the body or any type of pump that is draining and feeding a human being.
 
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