Post 9iRBglTgdfodPGoWtU by lindentreeisle@fandom.ink
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 (DIR) Post #9iPDnWXgssyVqZk6OO by miramarco@octodon.social
       2019-05-02T16:34:44Z
       
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       Looking for technical help online sounds like this:“Folks, my shower drain is clogged up, how do I unclog it?”“Why don’t you move to a house with a bathtub?”“Try not to clog it up in the first place, duh”“Why would you even need to take your showers at home?”“Just take out the things that are clogging the drain, how difficult is that”“If you can’t maintain a shower stall in good conditions, why do you even clean yourself?”
       
 (DIR) Post #9iR1cu95THx9aahQIK by rain@niu.moe
       2019-05-03T13:40:21Z
       
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       @miramarco "drains are designed not to get clogged, this can't happen"
       
 (DIR) Post #9iR1jC7TYcOZ4Wwdvc by rain@niu.moe
       2019-05-03T13:41:29Z
       
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       @jannamark @miramarco DrainOverflow :blobcatblep:
       
 (DIR) Post #9iRBglTgdfodPGoWtU by lindentreeisle@fandom.ink
       2019-05-03T14:04:37Z
       
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       @miramarco Do you actually need help unclogging a drain or was that just a random example? (I recommend zip-its if the former, especially if you suspect the problem involves hair. Those things are great.)
       
 (DIR) Post #9iRBgm3qTEjtDPjPFo by miramarco@octodon.social
       2019-05-03T14:25:03Z
       
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       @lindentreeisle Thank you, but it was an example to show that when it comes to replying to people looking for help on computer-related stuff on the Internet, many people adopt an obnoxious, patronizing, and unhelpful attitude. I translated those replies to a home maintenance context to show how absurd they can sound.