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Toilet Poetry


toilet poetry
Originally uploaded by lotsofbigideas.

I'm a big believer in the idea that poems shouldn't only be available in a rather expensive and hard-to-get-hold-of book format... After all, poems began as an essential part of our everyday culture; a way of communicating and recording the things that mattered to us.

So, this haiku toilet paper seems like a very sensible idea to me. Unfortunately, it's only available right now in Japanese, but what a brilliant idea! And it's with some relief that I've got to the end of this blog post without making any very obvious puns...(well, almost...)...

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