Message from @ᛋᛉKLOᚢ
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you waste TIME arguming about conditions
If your car breaks you can just buy a new one
Duh
I'm sure hospitals have showers
Libtard owned
again, academics lol;;
Why.. because I'm operating on null sleep and highly physically and psychologically stressful momentum at the moment.
just like those currently running the university
What even was the original question?
no clue where theory ends and reality begins
So I read water heater as impicit water pump. >.>
so once more mananimal asks a pointless question just so he can give a pointless answer and exclaim to everyone how much he is better than them
lol
Legs aint broke just walk your ass there
if you don't like reality, don't agree, you just try to change it
lol
Rather than, "in the house." I should probably go sleep. >.>
and you refuse to ASK for information
you insist you HAVE everything u need
THAT is the difference between knowledege and it's application
Well, that's why I ran off into my related history of dealing with similar (enough) scenarios.
Putting experience at the issue.
it means that you are too accustomed to being able to control not only the solution but the problem constraints as well
And rental/borrow is a good short term solution.
No its not
rather than accepting constraints and asking where the 'slack' is
But rental burns cash reserves.
Rental is bad
It's bad, but having no transportation?
That's worse.
Rental you might aswell set money on the ground and burn it to keep warm
it's just a trade-off
guess that's true, if I were in the tundra in the middle of winter, I'd put a water heater as a higher importance than the car. based on when the question was asked I assumed it meant in conditions normal at most of the world at this time of the year. shouldn't have made an assumption.
Is it optimal? When's life optimal?
but u should EXAMINE the potentials before just making any trade-off
If you can afford a rental you can afford transportation another method
>a fucking leaf
but if you have a car you can escape the tundra