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Hofmaimaier@feddit.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 months ago

The stolen heat!

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The stolen heat!

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Hofmaimaier@feddit.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 months ago
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  • Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    the house I live in has tons of problems but not this. there are 4 showers, 3 kitchens, 2 laundry, and I have never had the water run cold from hot running out. I’d trade that for internet that doesn’t randomly cut out for hours at a time.

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      4 showers, 3 kitchens, 2 laundry

      What kind of gigamansion is that, wtf? How many bedrooms, and how many people/servants live with you?

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        Standard 70’s Yugoslav house I’d say. They built 'em intended to be multi generational. A good 1000l hot water storage in the basement is more than enough for something of this size.

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          this is spot on lol

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            And you live in there alone, with your family, or with multiple generations as intended?

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              its packed. there’s like no space for anything, including in the garage, and every room has at least 1 person

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                It’s like a community living type situation I take it?

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          Wherein by ‘multigenerational’, you presumably mean that at least three generations live under one roof. Like in one of those Gabriel García Márquez novels.

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            Less and less in modern society. Since people start getting kids later in life, grandparents (your own) usually aren’t around anymore by the time you have kids, so its becoming more like two generations.

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        Probably also five boilers in the basement.

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        It is probably shared with other people.

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          We’ll see what the actual person says. 👍

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            “this is spot on lol”

            — Grass, five hours before your comment.

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              I was a hour early xD.

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              Still didn’t explain the situation, only what type of house it was. 👍

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