Good observation (about the kleenex (yes, the bullets are scary!)). I often wanted that kind of kleenex "UI" at home but only noticed it at hotels before. I was guessing that hotel housekeeping staff needed that visual cue since they weren't the users of the kleenex. At home I'm both the buyer and user and I would still really appreciate a hint like that.
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