The debate over the proper way to hang a roll of toilet paper in the bathroom has officially been resolved. And it turns out, this should have been done 124 years ago. According to a patent from 1891, the end of a roll should be on the outside while hung, so in the “over” position.

The patent was made by New York businessman Seth Wheeler, founder of the Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Company, who is also responsible for why we are able to tear off perfect squares of toilet paper. Here is a photo from the patent of the correct usage:

So there you have it. Case closed. If you are an advocate for the “under” position, you are wrong and should lower your head in shame.
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The patent was made by New York businessman Seth Wheeler, founder of the Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Company, who is also responsible for why we are able to tear off perfect squares of toilet paper. Here is a photo from the patent of the correct usage:

So there you have it. Case closed. If you are an advocate for the “under” position, you are wrong and should lower your head in shame.
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Credits: Huffington Post, Viral Slot
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The debate over the proper way to hang a roll of toilet paper in the bathroom has officially been resolved. And it turns out, this should have been done 124 years ago. 
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