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| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
if you want to go the passive/aggressive route then make up a story about how every time you go up in the attick you get this itchy rash on your skin and you must be allergic to something up there and you had to go to the dermatologist to get steroids and cream which cost you money (copay). just be like, "this is REALLY becomming a problem now, it has to be fixed i can't go up there any more"
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This is a good idea.
A couple of years ago, we had heat problems in our apartment at school and we were too lazy to actually call anyone (usually when they're going to come fix stuff, someone has to be there and all of us were too busy to actually stay in the apartment all day, waiting...) and after like a month or two of no heat, I ended up with strep throat and mono which wiped me out for 3 months and somehow I think if you're too cold maybe your immune system weakens...
Prolly not, but I always wondered if it could be related.
So I guess the point of my post is it might not be healthy to have a broken heater...
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