1000F is still hot. That's all part the melting point of lead and will melt some aluminum alloys. How that heater didn't have a catastrophic failure before reaching that temp is beyond me. I'm sure the old man tampered with it in some way, bypassing temp controls and safeties. My guess is 120v wired directly to the heating element because who needs a thermostat?
The heater wasnt working, the "kids" (in their 60s) came over, fiddled around with the thermostat wires till the heater turned on then left.
Who knows why the decrepit people didnt just walk outside or something
The heater, had a further safety cut-off. Even if not 'modern'. And thermal cut-out switches are a thing. If the murderer did that, simply hot-wire the thermostat to 'on', he probably also applied his moron-paste to previously disabling safety mechanism(s) in the heater itself.
Oh well. Fruit doesn't fall far from the tree. If he's that moronic ngmi.
Anons are seeing reports of extinguishment of millions of moronic. Minimum 17 million worldwide i heard, from the jab. Probably more like 150 million. Plus, generations of dysgenic breeding have created the kind of self-extinguishing idiot.
Someone said Guidestones were a plain statement of fact, rather than a threat. We have yet to see the great 12,000 yr cataclysmic cycle erupt, but we are very close. Like I've been telling moronanons stuck in egotistical moronland, get your boat ready. I don't need you to tell me I was right, when this is over. I however, have cultivated the right lifestyle, to be able to write this message, sitting here warm and cozy, that you should do the same.
that part isn't necessarily contradictory; the vast majority of humans probably are an economic and social net negative.
Tell me that you think the USA would be in worse shape if all the beautiful people of color disappeared
Decades old heater left on by someone with dementia who thought they turned it off but was left on. We had to put my grandmother into a nice home since she kept leaving the stove on and taking her medication enough times to OD multiple times. Now my brother is over there most days helping her out and when he's not the staff are. It's something like 10k a month to keep her there, it's a crazy expensive place but it's pretty nice.
We heard some horror stories as well so we did a lot of research before choosing a place. Every senior gets their own apartment or couples get one together. My grandmother is in a two bedroom unit. She spends a lot of time with the other seniors, mostly counting cards and taking their gambling money.
>grandma started getting pretty forgetful >eventually got an alzheimers diagnosis >can still take care of herself physically at least, but her short term memory is completely shot >mom made her sell her house and move in with her >been like 4 months >they came to visit for the holiday since I live pretty far away >out doing stuff, grandma goes to the bathroom >mom turns to me
"Anon, promise me if this every happens to me, you'll put me in a home. Don't put yourself through this."
Sorry anon, but its worth the struggle. Taking your parents in is the correct thing to do.
I did prescription delivery to nursing homes after hours (gig job like an uber)
The mask comes off after visiting hours are over.
Every single home, even the huge expensive ones with expansive fake towns/stores inside them are all shit.
Filled with nurses aids (who arent real nurses, have no education, and get paid nothing) they mistreat the vulnerable. Overworked, didnt do thorough screening, get fed up and dehumanize the elderly they work with.
Abuse and mistreatment is everywhere, and if your parents or grandparents were good to you, dont put them into a home.
Not to mention, they exist to suck every last penny out of their bank account.
It was a depressing job when you realize how awful even the nice homes are.
Ill do everything in my power to not put my parents away in one. Not to mention we had a horrible experience with my grandmother in one.
i came into work one morning to find that the interior air temperature was about 100F. i think the furnace was on full blast when the batteries in the thermostat died, so it just kept running.
That shit happened to my aunt. Her furnace wasn't staying on very long and my dumb frick cousin fricked with then wiring so it'd just run continuously. Thankfully it was an old house and -45 outside so it didn't get too crazy inside
>The couple’s family had last visited them on January 3, after the pair had complained about their home being uncomfortably cold. Upon inspection, it was discovered that both the heater and the hot water heater were malfunctioning. The family, unaware of the impending danger, attempted to repair the hot water heater before leaving the residence. Unbeknownst to them, the heater continued to malfunction, causing the temperature in the home to rise to lethal levels.
The plot thickens.
My guess is that you're a pure moron who has no idea where you are. At least that's one plausible explanation.
>get vaxxed
>get boosted
>forget heater on overnight
>heart explodes
Maybe they meant degree Fahrenheit.
1000F is still hot. That's all part the melting point of lead and will melt some aluminum alloys. How that heater didn't have a catastrophic failure before reaching that temp is beyond me. I'm sure the old man tampered with it in some way, bypassing temp controls and safeties. My guess is 120v wired directly to the heating element because who needs a thermostat?
Good example why manufacturers only sell parts to licensed contractors and not professional homeowners
Real question is why didn't they turn it off or open some windows before literally baking to death
Obviously a mob hit. Somebody didn't pay their protection money.
The heater wasnt working, the "kids" (in their 60s) came over, fiddled around with the thermostat wires till the heater turned on then left.
Who knows why the decrepit people didnt just walk outside or something
That's negligent homicide.
The heater, had a further safety cut-off. Even if not 'modern'. And thermal cut-out switches are a thing. If the murderer did that, simply hot-wire the thermostat to 'on', he probably also applied his moron-paste to previously disabling safety mechanism(s) in the heater itself.
Oh well. Fruit doesn't fall far from the tree. If he's that moronic ngmi.
Anons are seeing reports of extinguishment of millions of moronic. Minimum 17 million worldwide i heard, from the jab. Probably more like 150 million. Plus, generations of dysgenic breeding have created the kind of self-extinguishing idiot.
Someone said Guidestones were a plain statement of fact, rather than a threat. We have yet to see the great 12,000 yr cataclysmic cycle erupt, but we are very close. Like I've been telling moronanons stuck in egotistical moronland, get your boat ready. I don't need you to tell me I was right, when this is over. I however, have cultivated the right lifestyle, to be able to write this message, sitting here warm and cozy, that you should do the same.
Take your meds.
You first there fruitcake.
Not my fault you lack the masculine capacity to pass judgement.
It is your mother's fault for your sever lack of mental capabilities.
2012 called they want their end of times back
>deep state wants to control all of humanity
>they also want to kill off most of humanity which would make their relative power far less and weaker
Makes a ton of sense, have the power to control the world and decide to be the king of dirt instead.
that part isn't necessarily contradictory; the vast majority of humans probably are an economic and social net negative.
Tell me that you think the USA would be in worse shape if all the beautiful people of color disappeared
oh good, the resident HVAC homosexual is here
lack of air probably
>disable thermostat cutoff
>somehow surprised heater maxes out and overheats house instead of shutting off
Suicide, people who have incriminating evidence on the Clintons are prone to it.
Decades old heater left on by someone with dementia who thought they turned it off but was left on. We had to put my grandmother into a nice home since she kept leaving the stove on and taking her medication enough times to OD multiple times. Now my brother is over there most days helping her out and when he's not the staff are. It's something like 10k a month to keep her there, it's a crazy expensive place but it's pretty nice.
Glad she's got someone helping her, I never realized how awful senior care could be until I went through it with my grandmother.
We heard some horror stories as well so we did a lot of research before choosing a place. Every senior gets their own apartment or couples get one together. My grandmother is in a two bedroom unit. She spends a lot of time with the other seniors, mostly counting cards and taking their gambling money.
>grandma started getting pretty forgetful
>eventually got an alzheimers diagnosis
>can still take care of herself physically at least, but her short term memory is completely shot
>mom made her sell her house and move in with her
>been like 4 months
>they came to visit for the holiday since I live pretty far away
>out doing stuff, grandma goes to the bathroom
>mom turns to me
"Anon, promise me if this every happens to me, you'll put me in a home. Don't put yourself through this."
My grandma lived like 10 years after she broke her leg and went from fine, shape as a tack to 100% gone painful to talk to over ight.
For as moronic as they are in every other regard, my parents always said the same even before their own parents turned into a handful.
Sorry anon, but its worth the struggle. Taking your parents in is the correct thing to do.
I did prescription delivery to nursing homes after hours (gig job like an uber)
The mask comes off after visiting hours are over.
Every single home, even the huge expensive ones with expansive fake towns/stores inside them are all shit.
Filled with nurses aids (who arent real nurses, have no education, and get paid nothing) they mistreat the vulnerable. Overworked, didnt do thorough screening, get fed up and dehumanize the elderly they work with.
Abuse and mistreatment is everywhere, and if your parents or grandparents were good to you, dont put them into a home.
Not to mention, they exist to suck every last penny out of their bank account.
It was a depressing job when you realize how awful even the nice homes are.
Ill do everything in my power to not put my parents away in one. Not to mention we had a horrible experience with my grandmother in one.
The struggle is a righteous one.
>Don't put yourself through this.
Being the primary care giver is insanely hard.
>PrepHole - discussing mobile phone screencaps of random internet articles
i came into work one morning to find that the interior air temperature was about 100F. i think the furnace was on full blast when the batteries in the thermostat died, so it just kept running.
Dad is going to be PISSED.
Of course. Thats why he roasted to death. He didn't want to let the heat out.
That shit happened to my aunt. Her furnace wasn't staying on very long and my dumb frick cousin fricked with then wiring so it'd just run continuously. Thankfully it was an old house and -45 outside so it didn't get too crazy inside
Knowing what type of heater would help
one that gets hot, probably
king john's revenge
>The couple’s family had last visited them on January 3, after the pair had complained about their home being uncomfortably cold. Upon inspection, it was discovered that both the heater and the hot water heater were malfunctioning. The family, unaware of the impending danger, attempted to repair the hot water heater before leaving the residence. Unbeknownst to them, the heater continued to malfunction, causing the temperature in the home to rise to lethal levels.
The plot thickens.
https://bnnbreaking.com/world/us/elderly-couple-in-south-carolina-die-in-overheated-home-heater-malfunction-suspected/