• @Reality_Suit
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    1196 hours ago

    I live in the US and I will suffer, but I really want the rest of the world to give us hell. Fuck Trumpler and president Muskrat.

      • @werefreeatlast
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        62 hours ago

        Maralago, then Disneyland, from there, probably Texas, Alabama, the bad Carolina and then Montana. The animaniacs should jump into a cool song for this.

        • @[email protected]
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          48 minutes ago

          once canadians/Europeans/ S.americans stopped vacationing there, florida will probably be dead before that happens. since retirees dont benefit the state in anyways, and is more likely to soak up all the tax money anyways indirectly

    • @douglasg14b
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      95 hours ago

      As long as they don’t cut off gas to the PNW. Almost all the natural gas we use comes from Canada, and the majority of the voters there didn’t vote for this.

      That would be fucking brutal, no heat or cooking gas.

      • @[email protected]
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        204 hours ago

        It’s always the right time to switch to heat pumps and induction stoves. Gas is terrible.

        • @[email protected]
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          03 hours ago

          Gas is terrible until the power grid goes down in the middle of winter.

          Electric should definitely be the main go to but we should all have gas hookup for a backup heat source in my opinion.

          • @[email protected]
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            82 hours ago

            That’s excessive compared to the extremely low risk of a blackout in developed countries (excluding the United States which has regular blackouts). To illustrate:

            US households spent 5.5 hours without electricity on average in 2022. Excluding major events like hurricanes, the number drops to 2.1 hours.

            German households spent a whopping 12.2 minutes without electricity on average in 2022.

            A portable gas heater, blankets and a camping stove are completely sufficient for the average person considering most longer power outages last for a couple of hours at worst. Exceedingly rare longer blackouts will always have a government aid program, such as a heated gym with free food, near your location.

            The only one’s who should really prepare for blackouts are:

            • the government
            • people who live hours away from civilization with very limited infrastructure connecting them
            • @[email protected]
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              122 minutes ago

              I agree, though here’s my anecdote from the PNW.

              We’ve had a couple storms this winter. One of them I lost power for 4 hours, but a friend of mine in the next town over was out 4 days. And some didn’t lose at all, so it varies. Power outages like this aren’t too rare every year.

              It doesn’t bode well for our freezers, but we don’t get cold enough to be anything other than cold and inconvenient. Easily remedied by temporary solutions you mentioned.

          • @SlopppyEngineer
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            62 hours ago

            Until you discover that the gas infrastructure and your home heather need electricity to function. You better have an old fashion gas stove as backup that you can use until gas pressure drops too much. You could get bottles of gas and a camping heater but every year people die because they use these indoors and get CO poisoning so be careful.

      • The Pantser
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        115 hours ago

        Just the thing to enrage the masses. It’ll be hard but the only thing that might change the mind of of MAGAt is suffering.

        • AmbiguousProps
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          22 hours ago

          The MAGAts know that the PNW doesn’t like them, and will happily watch the PNW suffer, unfortunately.