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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ anyway, in the manual somewhere is a line... being an appliance that involves a
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Theoretically, if I followed the rules i'll be held accountable to, I wouldn't be allowed to leave the house or sleep.
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but more than that, the thing burns through a log pretty efficiently, especially when it's on full air. So you'll have to feed it every couple of hours anyway - if i worked a real job, i would commute out, do a work day, commute back, and when i got home... the fire would be out, and I'd have to start from scratch again.
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but more than that, the thing burns through a log pretty quickly, especially when it's on full air. So you'll have to feed it every couple of hours anyway - if i worked a real job, i would commute out, do a work day, commute back, and when i got home... the fire would be out, and I'd have to start from scratch again.
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the notion of a heat source that requires constant attention, in this the year of our lord... when was this house built, 1940-something? yeah, humanity had solved that problem by then.
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@ -60,6 +60,18 @@ unfortunately, burns.
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Hey isn't that the motto of that youtube channel?
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you may say, "but at least the cottagecore vibes are impeccable".
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I mean, it is mulled wine season. or, Glühwein...
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shit, no oranges. I was going to walk you through my recipe, but we'll see if future me likes it.
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here, that's a good one. do that instead.
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anyway. Yes, if you have have an excuse to leave something on the barest, sliiiightest simmer for like 2 solid days..
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I submit to my fellow researchers in the field that this is the coziest possible method.
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however. The point of this little jaunt is so i can show you the busted enamel.
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There's a version of this that's just black cast iron. absolutely *my* vibe. but even if you prefer this kinda maroonish brown, i imagine you'd switch colors if it meant the surface wasn't inevitably going to get irreperably marred.
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my house is a shoes-off kind of house. The habit was instilled when i was a kid. when i started paying to rent my own square footage, i guess wanted to truly experience the carpeting i was indebted for.
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Or maybe it's just that i don't have any love for footwear. there are people who do, and i mean really do, have love for shoes. I can't fathom it, but hats off to them.
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