These are the things I'm glad I got back then and would get again if they broke, that fit the price category:
This is not about a single coworker and a door, but intended as a generic light-hearted roast for everybody who keep ignoring simple signs such as which waste bin is for paper, how to leave a room, etc. Petty? Sure as hell. Being a dick? Wouldn't say so.
Shouldn't a dishwasher or cook be able to read and follow instructions, like regarding water temperature, food safety, etc?
I guess it's not about actually not being able to read, just either not caring to read or ignoring what's written.
"has times where we use 100% renewables. You cant just compare momentary data to averages"
Then feel free to cite averages instead ¯\(ツ)/¯
Nobody forgets it, but neither short-, nor long-term storage is nearly an unsolvable problem (as climate change is), and with rising supply and demand "waste" will soon become an economically viable raw resource for refining new fuel.
Then the problem is not that the practice of renting exists, but wealth inequality. Which we fully agree on, especially since several mechanisms are at work that further the gap between the rich and the poor. These all should be addressed.
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