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I don't know why, but the concept of a toilet and a washer and dryer being next to each other weirds me out. Never seen it in person though, but I've seen pictures when looking at homes.

Not as bad as a toilet and a kitchen sink sharing a room.

I’d just wonder about the inconvenience of coordinating clothes washing with people’s bathroom breaks.

Only if you are washing by hand with a tub, washboard and wringer system. Not that I'd know anything about those, my granny told me about them. Modern machines run cycles without much supervision necessary.
 
^ Come to my store on a Wednesday. You'll quickly lose any belief that people could ever get kinder with age.
Retail? :lol:

Only if you are washing by hand with a tub, washboard and wringer system. Not that I'd know anything about those, my granny told me about them. Modern machines run cycles without much supervision necessary.
My grandmother had a "machine" not far removed from that - poverty more than age, I think. Toilets in laundry rooms/basements were pretty common in really old houses where I grew up, including my parents' house. We also found cobbler's tools and a wooden winepress down there!
 
Only if you are washing by hand with a tub, washboard and wringer system. Not that I'd know anything about those, my granny told me about them. Modern machines run cycles without much supervision necessary.

But you still have to walk into the room to load and unload the washer and dryer, and some people take a long time in there. If you lived in the house with 4+ people it'd be hard to plan around.
 
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"Democracy is based on the assumption that a million men are wiser than one man. How’s that again? I missed something." -The Notebook of Lazarus Long

I would disagree with that. It's based on the assumption that the worst a million men could do is better than the worst that one man could do.
 
I would disagree with that. It's based on the assumption that the worst a million men could do is better than the worst that one man could do.
Probably a fallacious assumption since there is nothing that guarantees the million are any more righteous than the one.
 
And yet, 75 million people still voted for the huckster even after we saw how bad he was.

Yeah. And even at his worst he wasn’t half as bad as Xi Pooh Bear or Putin.

I guess you could argue it’s not democracy that prevents that so much as the checks and balances and decentralization of power. Strict majoritarianism would be just as bad.

Even if you get a benevolent dictator, the benevolence only lasts as long as the dictator.
 
What's scary is how these 75 million people would be in complete support for wearing masks and getting vaccinated if that had been Trump's message from the beginning. Talk about tribalism.

Instead, some of them are literally dying for a figure who doesn't give a damn about them.
 
I have a neighbor who is basically a good guy and even has a rainbow peace sign flag in front of his house. He told me that Trump genuinely cares about the American people, then said I was naive for believing scientific studies on COVID and vaccines after looking at their actual data set myself.
 
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