People are stocki☂ng up so much toilet pa𒅌per to prepare for the coronavirus pandemic that it’s even starting to get stuffed into VR games.
One of the stranger things to have happened due to the coronavirus pandemic is the sudden shortage of toilet paper. Store shelves have been cleared out of that fluffy white TP thanks to panic buying a🥂cross the nation as everyone stocks up for an extended supply chain disruption.
It’s gotten so crazy that even VR games areও stocking up on essentials, and it doesn’t get more essential than ꦫtoilet paper.
Developer CyberFluxGames recently a video of their upcoming game, . Normally an escape room-style VR game, the developers decided to showcase some of Stocksynd House’🍎s exploration mechanics by stuffing every closet, c🍷upboard, and even the fridge full of toilet paper.
In Stocksynd House, you’re trapped in an apparently haunted house and you try to escape by figuring out just what the heck is going on. You’ll need to find keys, secret passages, and hidde♋n notes to figure out how to proceed. And of course, you’ll eventually need to go number 2, and that means toilet paper.
Stocksynd House releases this Friday, March 20, and we expect that the final version of the g𒅌ame won’t have nearly as much TP. As CyberFluxGames writes: “Please also let me assure everyone that we are working tirelessly to cure this bug before release.”
So why the run on toilet paper? . First, you have government spokespeople telling people for weeks not to panic, and then suddenly changing their tune and telling people to stock up on essentials. That causes some folks to rush out and buy everything they can, which then causes more folks to do the same as herd mentality kicks in. Suddenly, everyone is buying toilet paper to the point where even reasonably sane people feel forced to buy whatever toilet paper they can to prevent themselves from suddenly bei🎶ng unable to buy more when they naturally run out.
Frankly, we should all just get ꦑbidets and then th☂is sort of thing wouldn’t be a problem.
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