• Allero@lemmy.today
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    High-quality food. For me, food is one of the main sources of enjoyment, and if instead I’ll have to shove something down my throat just to satisfy hunger, I’ll get very depressed very quickly.

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    Clean and well-tasting tap water. It sucks when I’m going to another country and they have chlorinated tap water

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        We have clean water in Austria, directly from the mountains without adding anything (just cleaning it with UV light to kill potential bacteria in most regions, nothing else. Not even that in some regions).

        Some of the best and cleanest water worldwide, so whenever I go to another country I’m disappointed by their water quality.

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          Swede here who frequents Austria. I agree, and I love drinking the water while hiking in Austria.

          If you visit Sweden, our water is mostly as good as the one in Austria. Some exceptions are Gotland because of high chalk (so? “Kalk”) levels.

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            How’s the water in the Netherlands, out of curiosity? If you’ve been there, that is. Or Belgium, maybe.

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            Oh fun, here’s another:

            There’s a magical place, we’re on our way there
            With toys by the million, all under one roof…

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                It’s got some pretty dark Edgar Allan Poe vibes:

                “There’s millions” says Jeffrey, “all under one roof…”

                If he’s a toy himself, then he’s selling out his own kind by cramming them like sardines in inhumane conditions and selling them off to the highest bidder. Despicable.

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    11 months ago

    Chocolate.

    Proper chocolate, not the shit that Cadbury turn out since it was bought by the cheese people.

    No wonder they lost their royal warrant. That’s the first thing that Charlie has done since the Prince’s Trust that has really impressed me.

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    Electricity.
    If you lose electricity most people lose access to:
    Hot water
    Running water (if you have a well)
    Air conditioning
    Indoor heat
    Television
    Internet
    Indoor lighting
    And hot meals if you don’t have gas.

    Losing electricity would cut you off from almost all of your luxuries as we’ve become completely dependent on it over the last century or so.

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        Not necessarily, you could absolutely survive without electricity, I live in a predominantly Amish area that proves that.
        It just wouldn’t be any fun.

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          It does take a bit of preparation for the lifestyle that we are not ready for. Ways to store and prepare food, maintain temperatures, get information, illuminate spaces.

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    11 months ago
    • Air conditioning
    • Chocolate
    • Coffee

    All 3 are things that are reasonably likely to have troublesome accessibility in my lifetime.

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    While I am trying to use the internet less since the past 2 years or so, I will freak out if it ceases to exist completely.

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        You bring up an interesting point.

        Most people wouldn’t consider a cup of tea to be luxurious at all. But if tea was scarce and you only got one cup a year, it would seem absolutely amazing, a special occasion and you’d really savour the experience.

        There’s definitely something to be said for luxury which is much more about rarity or restriction rather than the experience itself.

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      How does oxygen fit the definition of luxury?

      Though that’s not really the point of your post is it? What you did was read and understand OP correctly but then thought, “won’t it be so hilarious if I make a joke and answered with something that you LITERALLY can’t live with out, instead of contributing to the discussion!?!?! Hahaha delightfully devilish, professorozone!”

      That your comment is upvoted is disappointing. It’s Reddit tier crap.

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        Yeah, that’s exactly right. But also you missed the subtle undertones of how things are going so dystopian that soon oxygen may actually become a luxury.

        Not sure why that upsets you so much. Just sit on the floor, cross your legs Indian-style if you like and take in three big breaths of air. Wooosha. Wooosha. Wooosha. Like that. You’ll like it. There’s oxygen in the air. Kind of like a luxury.

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    Coffee. Can’t even stop drinking it when I’m sick bc I feel like ten times worse.

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      I gave up caffeine a few years ago and I was really surprised by how easy it was and how little I missed it.

      Maybe it’s different for me but caffeine ended up being much more of a habit rather than something I thought I needed.

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    Sharpening stones and files. I can’t imagine using dull knives. I can’t stand knives duller than hair popping sharp. I have excellent knives that hold a crisp edge and I sharpen those every 30 minutes of super fast chopping (10 seconds on a 9k stone).

    Not just knives but scissors, trowels, shovels, cooking spatulas, dust pans, vegetable peelers, can openers, toenail clippers, all need to be sharp. Not being able to sharpen all of those would be a tragedy.

    If you are delaying getting into sharpening, just do it. It will serve you for the rest of your life, and I sharpen every single day (I’m a woodworker). Its truly a luxury to have sharp tools, all the time. So satisfying.

    Aside from that, chocolate. The cravings will never go away.

    Air conditioning, but I would argue that is a very expensive necessity.

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      and I sharpen those every 30 minutes

      I’m sorry, what?

      If I sharpened my knives after every 30 minutes of use I wouldn’t have any steel left after a couple of months, tops. My knives are shaving sharp, I use them for several hours every day.

      If your knives hold an edge and are profiled correctly, sharpening every 30 minutes (even a quick touch up) is entirely unnecessary. Professional meat cutters and fishmongers annihilate cutting for 10 hours a day and require razor sharp tools, and they don’t spend even close to as much time as you’ve claimed touching up their edges.

      Don’t get me wrong, I love sharp knives, but either you’re exaggerating or doing it wrong.

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    Music, without a doubt. Specifically, being able to choose particular songs to listen to. I’d get pretty miserable after a few days.

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      Well luckily for you, apparently it’s now acceptable to just blast your music out loud in public.