Going with “your experience doesn’t count because you’re a little different” is not the winning argument you might want it to be.
Going with “your experience doesn’t count because you’re a little different” is not the winning argument you might want it to be.
You have completely missed the point of attics not always being very accessible in order to argue for no good reason.
Yes, I would. The respirator type mask which you require in that environment is very stuffy and tough on someone like me who has a lung condition.
It being tiny makes it more inaccessible than the need for a mask does. The opening into the attic is narrow. I can fit through it, but most Americans would not be able to. Once up there, you have to crawl. I have a medical condition affecting my muscles which makes it exceedingly difficult to crawl.
Point is, once again, that not all attics are accessible. This isn’t a discussion about masks.
I tried it long enough to adjust, and I can assure you, it’s still uncomfortable. Hard to cancel that instinctive urge to pull the wedgie out of your butt crack.
Requires a different type of mask, but yes, I have many masks of different types.
Most dogs don’t bark that much, but some certainly do.
And if the police pursue it. I know. Kind of a lose lose situation.
As a gamer, I can only wonder what Path of Exile has to do with this. What does PoE stand for here?
Not all attics are that accessible. Mine is basically an above-house crawlspace full of insulation such that you need a mask.
They serve different purposes.
Dogs are a deterrent. Cameras are (in most residential use cases) for catching someone after the fact.
I’ll never understand people preferring to have a wedgie, but I will always support their right to make that choice.
Pension, lol. What is this, the fifties?
I’m sorry you don’t understand, but that’s really on you.
No. The article is about Japan and I commented about Japan.
No, I lived in Japan and have visited all over. It’s more an issue in men’s bathrooms than in women’s to not have soap, based on my conversations. In women’s bathrooms, it’s common to not have toilet paper, and people carry around tissues. This is more of a city thing than a rural thing. In the cities, people pass out tissue packets with advertisements in them (as a job) and people carry those around and use them in the restrooms.
Edit: It might be the case that places which have more tourists don’t have this problem as much. That’s still not my experience, however.
So many bathrooms in Japan don’t even have hand soap or toilet paper. I can’t possibly imagine this taking off.
How old were you then? What was your internet quota? It’s so interesting to hear how different age groups or demographics interacted with the same content.
Oh man, I forgot how much I used to read bash.
That’s the same topic, just focused on Facebook instead of one hospital chain.
But do you have a flag?