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My toilet paper is sideways.
Same, on a vertical spike.
As a warning to other toilet paper rolls.
Even potentially sentient toilet paper rolls aren't safe from Vlad the Impaler.
... Left or right?
Front side faces the person currently shitting.
3D printer went brrrr, so I got myself a bona fide sideways toilet roll holder
It's because of the way the toilet is facing. I would actually rather not have toilet paper, I didn't grow up with it and the only reason I have it now is because the place is made to have guests.
I have a ledge above my toilet or a commode next to the toilet. Who needs this weird holder in the first place?