• hperrin@lemmy.ca
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    Look, man. I have a large body. There are many folds and crevices. I’m not proud of how much effort it takes to keep myself clean, but I’m proud that I’m putting in that effort.

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      I want to nitpick the definition of “waste” for a moment. Yes, you are using a lot of water, and energy if the water is heated, BUT if you’re getting something remotely positive out of it (and you’re paying for it), then I would not consider it wasteful. If you genuinely want to label it as something, then let’s compromise and call it therapeutic. Deal?

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        I’d like to see it that way, but fresh water scarcity is a growing problem in many areas.

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          I have to wonder how much impact people taking 30-minute showers would have compared to corporate [mis]use.

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          4 days ago

          Then we should take it from companies that use it to cool AI super computers, mass surveillance networks, grow the worst water to plant ratio crops possible.

          You could take a shower for 4 hours and it wouldn’t make a dent to the misuse by corporations.

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        4 days ago

        If a billionaire enjoyed launching brand new cars off a cliff and considered it therapeutic would it not longer be a waste?

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            4 days ago

            Water in the shower goes down the drain for most people. Probably as much evaporation as an exploded car.

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              The downvotes are frightening. The small things that millions of people do shape the planet.

              I like a warm shower myself, but it comes with some guilt.

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                Just like with plant based diets it’s really just par for the course. Even the smallest amount of taking accountability is like pulling teeth.

                Much easier to blame the evil corporations who exist because billionaires want to destroy the planet and not because consumers buy their things.

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        This is Lemmy, if you use water to water a plant, it never goes anywhere, it disappears entirely and there is no wider system that the water might become a part of, and if you eat an almond you’ve literally used all the water a city would use in a year.

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      Lowtechmagazine wrote an excellent article about decadent mist showers that use many small nozzles spraying very fine mist particle sizes water on you as a much more efficient way to use water for showers. I would love to install and try out something like that one day.

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      Some of us live where a majority or the earth’s fresh water supply is. Water shortages tend to be localized

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    4 days ago

    The scalding water serves as a moderately acceptable substitute for the warmth of human contact I’m so terrible at cultivating.

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    5 days ago

    the noise of the shower is the only thing that drowns out the tinnitus i’ve had for over 20 years. so yea, i’m often in there til the water goes cold.

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    Okay first thing i do is i turn on the water, and hold the shower head in my hand, pointing it away from myself until the water is hot.

    Then i quickly spray the water all over my body, so i am completely wet. Then hang up the shower head, and step under it.

    Then my brain shuts off for an undetermined amount of time.

    Then i put shampoo in my hair, armpits and crotch, then finally soap everywhere else.

    Make sure to get all the soap off, then dry myself. Total of ~45min.

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      Then my brain shuts off for an undetermined amount of time.

      After this, I first need to remember if I’m already done washing myself or haven’t started yet.

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      Then my brain shuts off for an undetermined amount of time.

      Pretty much this for me.

      I’ve gotten pretty good at 10 minute showers before work, but I absolutely blank out from time to time.

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      lol I do the same thing but I do the washing part first. Because sometimes I will be in their so long I forget if I washed myself or not yet, so I just do it first

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    Hot water on skin is comforting and calming like few other things. If I could work from the shower I probably would.

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    4 days ago

    Got a heat pump so now long showers use much less energy.

    Now makes me wonder what the COP is during the summer, if you time the shower so that the heat pump works during the hot part of the day it should be pretty high. 30°c outside, barely needs to work to heat the water.

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      Doing my installation now for hot water. Combining gas and direct electricity. Will be more or less endless showers with a small bill. First gas then keeping it hot with electric one. Wished I had a heat pump but for another time with bigger budget.

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        I got the heat pump and all pipework/radiators replaced, the government paid for a bit over half of the total cost as they give you £7.5k now toward replacing a boiler with a heat pump. Plus everything is VAT free as part of the install, so it was pretty much no more expensive than doing the same thing with a gas boiler. The pipework kinda needed replacing anyway, it was shit. Putting more efficient radiators on is a fairly small job when you are having all the pipework replaced already.

        Got it done before moving into the house when we bought it, if you already live there I could see it being quite disruptive.

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          Yea , doing it all by myself as well so nothing close to that. However this is just for water not for the heating , got pellets, wood and sun for that. Think I can get something as well for updating heating and insulation here. so will look into that later.

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    I shower for about 10-15 minutes and feel like that’s “long”. I literally spend half of the time with my arms over the…idk what it’s called, the bar over my sliding glass doors…just letting the hot water hit my back. It’s one of my favorite parts of the day, but after 15 or so min, my hands get pruney and I just want to get out. 30 min seems uncomfortably long.

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    Dude, I’m shaving! Shaving my face and everywhere else I need. Also brushing my teeth. Still doesn’t take 30 but it feels good to be hot water my god. Just like a bath or hot tub. Why rush?

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    5 days ago

    falling water to temporarily wash away some of the horror of corporeal human life.

    Finally! Someone gets me! 💙

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    I used to stare off into nothingness in the shower. It would take maybe 7-8 minutes to actually wash myself; sporadically throughout the process, I’d zone out for a couple minutes at a time.

    Now, I’ve got long curly hair that needs frequent tending to. Unless I want my showers to be an hour+ long, I gotta stay focused. I still stare off into nothingness while brushing and whatnot, that helps take away the dread.

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      sporadically throughout the process, I’d zone out for a couple minutes at a time.

      Same. And when I come back to the present, I will sometimes lose track of what was washed already because I was on autopilot/dissociating before stopping to stare at nothing.

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        Next time you wonder whether you already shampooed:

        Grab a stretch of hair between thumb and middle finger. Pull/away from head. Listen for squeak. If you hear the squeak, put the shampoo down!

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      Came to say this!

      Thick, curly waist-length hair requires that I be in there. God help me if I want to do a second pass at it.

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    Honestly, I just zone out for a bit. Especially during the winter it’s nice to have warm water pouring over you