I'm not saying we shouldn't do anything, mind you. Everyone everywhere, no matter the creed or ethnicity, needs to fight this in their own way. For instance, i have chosen total ignorance. Let them come. If they want to force me, they will have to work for it.
Its amazing how much we rely on electricity. Plumbing and trash will be a huge deal if it goes away also.
Good luck my friend, I hope none of us need it!
I once took a fire alarm off my apartment ceiling and tried to flush it down my toilet. In my CLEARLY infinite wisdom of youth. Needless to say it did not go as planned. At least i had a large bucket and plastic bags.
You know those round white ones? I thought it was smaller than it actually was. It did NOT fit down my porcelain pipe. It was a interesting experience though. Between living without electricity for a week last year because of a cancelled provider contract and temporarilly BIG BRAIN TIME-ing my toilet, i'd like to say that even if i very much enjoy the relative comfort that i live in, i think i could deal with less than what i have right now, and i don't have much to begin with.
And yes, i was able to fix my toilet. Just took multiple attempts. shudder Youth is a dangerous thing! But i'm glad i moved out very early!
I'm not saying we shouldn't do anything, mind you. Everyone everywhere, no matter the creed or ethnicity, needs to fight this in their own way. For instance, i have chosen total ignorance. Let them come. If they want to force me, they will have to work for it.
Its amazing how much we rely on electricity. Plumbing and trash will be a huge deal if it goes away also. Good luck my friend, I hope none of us need it!
I once took a fire alarm off my apartment ceiling and tried to flush it down my toilet. In my CLEARLY infinite wisdom of youth. Needless to say it did not go as planned. At least i had a large bucket and plastic bags.
What? It kept beeping!
Lol, thats amazing! I am a fireman, thats what I am going to tell people to do from now on!
You know those round white ones? I thought it was smaller than it actually was. It did NOT fit down my porcelain pipe. It was a interesting experience though. Between living without electricity for a week last year because of a cancelled provider contract and temporarilly BIG BRAIN TIME-ing my toilet, i'd like to say that even if i very much enjoy the relative comfort that i live in, i think i could deal with less than what i have right now, and i don't have much to begin with.
And yes, i was able to fix my toilet. Just took multiple attempts. shudder Youth is a dangerous thing! But i'm glad i moved out very early!