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n 1 year ago
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:P 1 year ago
I’m Burnin I’m Burnin For You
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Vendetta 1 year ago
Incineration effect: 2000 W Energy consumption per incineration: 1 - 2 kWh
This was my first thought as well. It shows that our priorities are in check.
I mean, I’ve seen full grown men lighting their farts on fire so it’s not that much of a stretch πŸ˜‚
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Yooper Hodl 1 year ago
Been burning ridiculous amounts of wood (trees and trees and trees) since 2018 at hunting camp in a 3’ diameter fire ring. It might of risen 6”. It is wild how much the ash compacts. Lots of beverages at that pit!
Eco-friendly but not really practical for a regular house usage. It’s designed for cabins and holiday homes, common in Norway.
i assume you want to stay that way you've been on my dick for a minute, so if you are using a "chatbot" to come up with posts, DEACTIVATE
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nobody 1 year ago
leave it to the white supremacists to invent a crematory oven toilet - image
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wencke 1 year ago
Been around for quite some time in Norway. pretty common to use if you have a cabin somewhere more remote
Dats a toilet for a small hinny πŸ‘‡ 🧊 🫀 🧊 🫒 🫒
Summer house has one, and it works great. Some once a season maintenance required but otherwise a good option if you have electricity but no sewage hookup. Don't run out of the paper liners though...
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Essay 1 year ago
How do you unearth shtuff like this?
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Companion 1 year ago
it's lacking an ASIC-heated bidet; but it'll do.
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