Today is sunny, with a clear sky stretching far and wide. During my free reading time, I stumbled upon a book called "Invention Stories For Kids." Its crude yet captivating illustrations reminded me of my dad's random mouse-drawing. Shockingly, I discovered that before the invention of bog rolls, people resorted to using moss, leaves, wool, and even corncobs to clean their booti. Sometimes, they found themselves with nothing but their hands when their sheep ran away. Can you believe it? Even encounters with poison ivy were mentioned! The idea of using corncobs for such a purpose is absolutely hilarious. Hooray for bog rolls!