Toilet Paper stacking record with one hand

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David Rush, a man famous for breaking world records, has done it again—this time by stacking 10 rolls of toilet paper with only one hand.

He completed the challenge in just 5.38 seconds, beating the previous record of 5.45 seconds.

Rush is known for holding the most Guinness World Records at once. To achieve this new title, he practiced hundreds of times and made many official attempts before finally breaking the record.

He shared online that while many toilet paper rolls were used during practice, none were wasted. “They were moved into bathrooms across the house to live out the rest of their lives in service,” he joked.

Although Rush recently started a new job and has slowed down a bit, he says he still plans to chase more world records in the future.

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A school newsletter announced a new recycling system for classrooms. Students will now separate paper, plastic bottles, and food scraps into labelled bins. The newsletter said the aim is to reduce rubbish sent to landfill and make waste easier to sort. It also explained that classes will be responsible for checking the bins at the end of each day. The school hopes the new system will build better habits and remind students that small actions can make a difference over time.

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