At a camping trip, we were all sharing a portable toilet. One of the guys was in a hurry and didn't realize that the toilet paper roll was almost empty. He used up the last bit and then started shouting for more. We all had to search around the campsite for some extra toilet paper while he was stuck in there. When we finally found some and handed it to him through the door, we couldn't stop laughing at the whole situation.
Sure! Once, my little cousin got hold of a roll of toilet paper. He thought it was a really long ribbon. He started running around the house with the toilet paper trailing behind him, wrapping it around furniture. By the time we noticed, the whole living room looked like it was in a white, papery cocoon. It was a mess but also super funny.
I went to a public toilet in a small town. When I opened the door of a stall, there was a small note on the wall that said 'Welcome to the poop palace! Please leave your troubles here.' It was so unexpected and funny. And then, when I flushed, the water made a gurgling sound that sounded like it was saying 'goodbye' in a comical way.
Once, my little brother thought toilet paper rolls were like building blocks. He took a bunch of them and tried to build a tower in the bathroom. It was so funny to see it all tumble down when he reached the third roll.
In some comics, you might find toilet paper mentioned or shown, but it's not a common element.
I'm not actually sure specifically which 'gay toilet paper story' you're referring to. There could be various anecdotes or tales within the LGBTQ+ community or in general society that might be associated with this phrase. It could potentially be a local or personal story that has not reached wide recognition.
It might be used as a symbol of something mundane or overlooked that ends up playing a crucial role in the plot.
I heard about a situation where a man bought a stun gun for protection. One day, he was walking in the park and thought he saw a mugger approaching. He got his stun gun ready but then realized it was just a jogger wearing a really big hoodie. He was so embarrassed that he hid the stun gun quickly. Later, when he was telling his friends about it, he made it sound really funny as he described how he almost zapped an innocent jogger.
There was this instance where my friend accidentally locked herself in the toilet at a restaurant. She was panicking and trying to get out while we were all laughing outside. Eventually, the staff had to help her out. It was really funny seeing her flustered face when she finally came out.
Sure. There was this one time at a big music festival. The toilets were always crowded. A gay couple went in together, and they were just being themselves, holding hands. Another guy saw them and instead of being negative, he started a conversation about how great it was to see people being true to themselves. It was really unexpected but heart - warming.
I remember a story from 2023 where a little kid at a park thought a statue was a real person and started having a full - blown conversation with it. The kid was asking questions like 'Why are you so quiet?' and waiting for an answer. It was really cute and funny.