There are certain fuck-ups when it comes to the routinary system of the damn weather. Sometimes, a tropical country would be experiencing sleet and snow at the time which should have been the hottest season of the country. But in the Western countries, where cold weather is often the case, the summers usually start off as burning hot it fucks up our natural system to cope with most weather changes, you know. Plus, there are even times when winter seems to last forever, and the freezing weather seems to be getting colder and colder as each day passes. This is what happened in New England in 1816, the year in which the people back then had no summer. I don't think they would have avoided this unnatural fuck-up even if they had
modern electronic devices that we have now.
This year has been documented in history books as the year of poverty, sickness, and extremely
bad weather! This year started out fine with a short dry summer stint, but was eventually replaced by freezing weather that it was a good thing the people didn't freeze their asses back then. This is because the freezing weather lasted for an entire year, thus historians have called this year the time when no summer came to New England. This ultimately damaged the food system of this country because the weather did serious booboos to the country's crops. This year has been documented in the history books with the help of the newspaper archives that were kept in the libraries of this country. It should happen anywhere in the world, especially with the damage those asswipes are doing to the ozone and all, you know. So I think you should always prepare for the worst, and being prepared gives you a step ahead of disaster.
Providing insulation to the pipes that come out of your functional water heater would evidently make the water coming out of it longer to cool itself down. This would mean, of course, that you don't actually have to pump out more damn hot water so as to
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