Brother do you know what true neutral means
I’m printing this out. I have for young adults who can’t grab the concept, but they understand D&D
kleenex is too good, should be replaced for sandpaper
Lawful good is chaotic good with a full roll already on. Neutral good stays the same. Chaotic good is a full roll on and lots of not yet empty rolls on the cupboard.
Lawful neutral stays the same. True neutral is with the roll the wrong way around. Chaotic Neutral can stay.
Lawful evil is Kleenex. Neutral Evil is just an empty roll with the text: “Just use the cardboard.” Chaotic evil is either sandpaper or just a burning roll.
LE should be an empty roll with a magazine or newspaper on the shelf. NE should be empty. CE should be a roll of duct tape.
I think LE should be 3 squares left. Technically not empty so no replacement, but definitely not enough.
I need flushable and non-flushable wet wipes on this.
Edit: I did not know that in some parts of the world “flushable wet wipes” and “wet toilet paper” are not synonymous and learned that e.g. the USA has a problem with companies being allowed to advertise their wet wipes as “flushable” not because it is okay to flush them but because one is able to.
It’s not recommended to flush any wet wipes and companies that put flushable get away with it because you physically can flush the product
I do not know where you are from but if the flushable wet wipe, that is called “wet toilet paper”(translated) here, almost completely falls apart without the support of a sheet of normal tp, I am pretty sure that it’s okay to flush it. Feel free to check out this product page. Edit: The link seems to be down now. No idea why. There are a lot of other examples, though. Here’s the archived link.
Those are probably fine, yeah. Though germany has just as much of an issue with “flushable” wet wipes to my knowledge. I’ve certainly never encountered actually flushable ones in the wild.
Really cool product though, needs to become more widespread (or just bidets lol)