2019-03-11 at 5:13 AM UTC
Folks?
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2019-03-11 at 2:15 PM UTC
Grylls
Cum Looking Faggot
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lol just pull the plug out you thilly goose
2019-03-11 at 2:16 PM UTC
Then it would go on the floor
2019-03-11 at 2:17 PM UTC
Grylls
Cum Looking Faggot
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dont you have drainage into your home?
2019-03-11 at 2:21 PM UTC
No. And I don't have a "garden" to drip it on
2019-03-11 at 2:22 PM UTC
Grylls
Cum Looking Faggot
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dont you have a garden to soak it up
2019-03-11 at 2:23 PM UTC
Can't even drain water right. U better get out here suckerfish
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2019-03-11 at 2:24 PM UTC
tee hee hee
Naturally Camouflaged
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What kind of house do you live in op? What is this? The 1800s??
2019-03-11 at 2:30 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Rather than evaporate it, it would be more efficient to store it, and then process the bathwater through a chemical fιlter and route it to your drinking supply. You could hook up the toilet that way, too.
2019-03-11 at 2:35 PM UTC
Grylls
Cum Looking Faggot
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i dont know if thats the case or not for the op
and i saw the mistake you edited, does that scare you?
2019-03-11 at 2:35 PM UTC
you’d be better off with some sort of heating element I think since if u have the fan u need to use more energy to run the fan and overcome friction and stuff but if you heat it most of the energy goes into the water and knox the molecules away from each other where they float around and stuff
Idk man
2019-03-11 at 2:42 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Too much water and too much energy. Unless you had enriched uranium, it would be grossly inefficient to try and convert to steam.
2019-03-11 at 4:54 PM UTC
Do you live in a dry climate?