OhItsNotJoe

OhItsNotJoe t1_jb7nxvp wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Night life by [deleted]

I know it isn’t worth explaining it to you, but I’ll try anyways in the hope that one day you open up your mind to other perspectives.

Asexuality does not mean not having sex, it means not feeling sexual attraction. My partner enjoys having sex. I am “sex neutral”, not “sex repulsed” which some asexual people are, so I still have sex. Do I still enjoy it? Yep, endorphin rushes are cool and my partner is attractive. Do I feel sexual attraction to my partner nope, just aesthetic and romantic attraction.

And since you commented on my appearance, why don’t you post a picture of yourself? Or maybe send me a link to your social media? I’d love to compare looks since you brought it up, that is, unless you’re a coward. I’m betting you’re just gonna hide behind the screen though, chances are you’ll have some excuse or won’t respond.

I know you’ll see this, so show me, are you all talk and no game? Are you gonna hide behind a screen like you hide behind that badge? I’m willing to be proven wrong.

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OhItsNotJoe t1_jb682wb wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Night life by [deleted]

Wow, it actually makes total sense that a cop can’t discriminate “voluntary” from “involuntary” LOL

And you ain’t arguing in front of a crowd brother, the only thing that baseless claim accomplishes here is showing me how desperate you are to prove a point, especially since you’re wrong.

Piss poor inferencing skills from a cop really instills my trust in the police. Nice work Chief Wiggum!

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OhItsNotJoe t1_j9fwosm wrote

My landlord had a heat pump installed in my rental just recently and I asked him about it. For context: It’s a student rental in an area that gets cold winters and hot summers. Because he takes the electric cost from vacationers in the summer it’s more efficient to have a heat pump that can do both AC for them and heat for me in the winter. It simplified the things he has to worry about/repair, plus saves me money on the electric bill (which he then up charges the rent of course).

[obligatory fuck landlords, we’re better off without them]

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OhItsNotJoe t1_izc0mlx wrote

I’ve used a thermal imaging camera on a candle before to test this. A typical candle is producing heat but it usually outputs that heat straight up above the flame and hot wax, usually going right into your ceiling and getting pulled by the draft. If you want to actually get a useable amount of heat, add something to catch the heat. Clay pots work nicely, they catch the heat and have enough thermal mass to then slowly output it to the environment in a way you can really feel.

I’m currently living in a 1 room cottage down in Gansett, and a cheap candle with a clay pot above it and placed in the center of the room is enough to keep the heat off, down to about 45F outside temp. Now I’m starting to worry about my pipes freezing so the heats going on, but it worked in the fall!

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