
As if taking a dump wasn't already scary.
Giving new and horrific meaning to toilet bowl ring, Japanese "Ring" horror movie serialist Koji Suzuki has produced a horror novel you can't help but read in the loo.
Suzuki's "Drop" horror story is printed on toilet paper.
That's not unusual in Japan where ghosts are thought to reside in the bathroom.
It's not the kind of story you can really share with friends, unless you want to divvy up toilet paper rolls.
Each roll carries several copies of the nine-chapter horror story, set in a public restroom.
The story, which takes up about three feet (90 centimeters) of butt wipe, can be read in just a few minutes.
The toilet paper story sells for 210 yen ($2.20) a roll, as a "horror experience in the toilet."










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