anne_hollydaye t1_j1idgrc wrote
UGH I already keep my thermostat at 60, lights off during the day when I'm home, minimal light usage at night, etc.
No-Lunch4249 t1_j1ieplz wrote
You’re probably not the target of the message, the issue is the people who want to be able to wear shorts inside in the dead of winter
sxswnxnw t1_j1ikduu wrote
Exactly.
My sister came to visit me recently and said she keeps her thermostat at 77. I was shocked. She lives in Georgia.
Aol_awaymessage t1_j1jtkkj wrote
Mother in laws house was 74 today. I was fucking dying. We keep ours at 64 (62 at night)
sxswnxnw t1_j1lpn70 wrote
I am working my way back to 64. In the last years of my dog's life he just could not tolerate anything under 67 in our small apartment: poor thing would shiver at 66. Now I am in a house with way more space and having trouble staying at 65. Currently 66.
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sxswnxnw t1_j1ijq8i wrote
Me and you both. I walk around in multiple layers and spend any time not toileting, eating, or walking under a blanket. There is nothing else I can do.
anne_hollydaye t1_j1ltvs6 wrote
Literally nothing else. It's ridiculous.
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