
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an information panel from an exhibit, likely in a museum, though the location is not specified in the image. The text, in Portuguese, provides a brief history of toilet paper. The exhibit mentions that the earliest recorded use of paper for personal hygiene was in 589 AD in China. The panel further notes that mass production of toilet paper began in China in the 14th century, and modern toilet paper production in the United States started in the 19th century. To the right of the text is a display case containing what appears to be a fragment of old, yellowed paper, possibly meant to represent early forms of toilet paper. The paper is presented against a black background with a section of orange visible behind the paper fragment.
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