Message from @red

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2018-02-11 14:34:31 UTC  

someone should tell them that the lower you turn a fridge the less efficient it is

2018-02-11 14:34:34 UTC  

So you get used to room temp beer and soda

2018-02-11 14:34:45 UTC  

No they think less power is good, less energy

2018-02-11 14:34:50 UTC  

Less energy, less money

2018-02-11 14:35:03 UTC  

I mean it kinda is, but warm drinks is like pissing galore

2018-02-11 14:35:08 UTC  

So even if it's balls hot outside they refuse to turn on the AC. Even in hospitals

2018-02-11 14:35:22 UTC  

(usually)

2018-02-11 14:35:29 UTC  

>Room temp beer

2018-02-11 14:35:46 UTC  

I didn't know chinks were onto a German genocide

2018-02-11 14:35:51 UTC  

This pleases the euro

2018-02-11 14:35:51 UTC  

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2018-02-11 14:35:56 UTC  

It's like 2 degrees here, and we went to this huge massive shopping mall the other day and they refused to use the heater

2018-02-11 14:36:01 UTC  

It was actually colder inside the mall

2018-02-11 14:36:06 UTC  

You could see your breath

2018-02-11 14:36:53 UTC  

You know it's to save money, but when they travel abroad and see people use ac and heater, they are like "they are destroying the planet! China is great we never use this"

2018-02-11 14:37:05 UTC  

(actual quotes from fiancee friend living in America)

2018-02-11 14:37:32 UTC  

if you insulate your house correctly it wouldn't matter nearly as much

2018-02-11 14:37:47 UTC  

good luck finding double-glazed windows though i guess

2018-02-11 14:37:49 UTC  

Maybe connect factory chimneys to malls

2018-02-11 14:37:53 UTC  

For extra free warm

2018-02-11 14:38:02 UTC  

i barely even see those in taiwan

2018-02-11 14:38:25 UTC  

Isn't Taiwan generally warm tho?

2018-02-11 14:38:32 UTC  

Plenty of double pane windows in Korea

2018-02-11 14:38:36 UTC  

I'm not sure if I told you guys this, but a brother of my fiancees old boss died in his flat when he tried to warm the house with coal since he didn't want to use heater. He died from poisoning

2018-02-11 14:38:37 UTC  

From what I rmemeber

2018-02-11 14:38:43 UTC  

In a city of 11million downtown area.

2018-02-11 14:38:54 UTC  

it's still a savings in terms of your heating and cooling

2018-02-11 14:39:09 UTC  

How did he do that?

2018-02-11 14:39:26 UTC  

Didn't he not know how to use a oven or what?

2018-02-11 14:39:44 UTC  

coal burn equals carbon monoxide

2018-02-11 14:39:49 UTC  

<-had to use a wood oven for 2 winters, didn't die

2018-02-11 14:39:49 UTC  

plus enclosed space

2018-02-11 14:40:20 UTC  

they probably didn't know that you actually have to make sure the smoke vents and the heat is used to heat clean air

2018-02-11 14:40:28 UTC  

I'm not sure - I just know he wanted to use coal in his high rise apartment

2018-02-11 14:40:35 UTC  

And his wife and child survived but he died

2018-02-11 14:40:52 UTC  

Wow that sucks but I guess frugality is king

2018-02-11 14:41:27 UTC  

found in a kids arcade

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/248100475054850050/412256827040858113/20160803_135527.jpg

2018-02-11 14:41:38 UTC  

Chinese people love when they die . You get away from other chinks and you can try to get some money

2018-02-11 14:41:49 UTC  

@kaetaa I remember my grandpa telling me a story like that, but this was in the early 60s

2018-02-11 14:41:52 UTC  

Anytime you hear someone die, the family members try to sue someone to get money

2018-02-11 14:42:32 UTC  

Can't imagine who you can sue for something like that