Austria's postal service is printing special Covid-19 stamps -- on toilet paper

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If 2020 could take the form of an object, it would surely be toilet paper.

Not only has this year been crappy, but reports of people hoarding toilet paper in large quantities during the coronavirus pandemic will live in the memories of many.

Each stamp, measuring just under four inches in length, will be the size and shape of a standard sheet of toilet paper, Austria Post said Friday. Meanwhile, the stamps are illustrated with a picture of a baby elephant -- another national reminder of the recommended one meter distance.

 

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I know of some personalities that can be printed on toilet paper....... :)

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