"Okay don't take it far" what does that mean?
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It's a joke on "taking a shower", as in she is literally going to take it with her somewhere. You can tell she's not amused by the joke either ^^
Ok duh I did not get that one
This took me a minute. I can't remember the last time I was someplace that didn't have a balancing valve.
What sorcery is this "balancing valve" that I've never heard of or had the pleasure of experiencing!?!?!
It maintains the same temp, even when hot water temp or pressure is changing
I can’t speak for everyone but here’s what mine like like:

Dishwashers use much less water.
i am too tall to fit in my dishwasher
I think it depends on how many people live at a place. I live alone and would never be able to fill up a dishwasher, using a lot more water for a few dishes than I would.
- Buy more dishes so you can go longer between washes
- Buy a half-height dishwasher. They exist, I owned one that lived on the floor of my bathroom.
I live alone and I fill up my full size dishwashers every few days. If you don't eat ordered/preprocessed food you can also just chuck pots and pans in the bottom rack.
Dishwashers use a lot less water than hand-washing. Even if there's a little bit of room left, it's still a net positive. There's no reason for anyone to hand-wash unless they live in a tiny NYC broom closet or exclusively eat take-out in disposable containers.
Tbf I should have added that I don't have the space anyway, I might have considered it if I had. I live in a small flat in europe, so probably what you would consider a NYC broom closet.
the house I live in has tons of problems but not this. there are 4 showers, 3 kitchens, 2 laundry, and I have never had the water run cold from hot running out. I'd trade that for internet that doesn't randomly cut out for hours at a time.
4 showers, 3 kitchens, 2 laundry
What kind of gigamansion is that, wtf? How many bedrooms, and how many people/servants live with you?
Standard 70's Yugoslav house I'd say. They built 'em intended to be multi generational. A good 1000l hot water storage in the basement is more than enough for something of this size.
Wherein by ‘multigenerational’, you presumably mean that at least three generations live under one roof. Like in one of those Gabriel García Márquez novels.
Less and less in modern society. Since people start getting kids later in life, grandparents (your own) usually aren't around anymore by the time you have kids, so its becoming more like two generations.
How is she standing between the wall and the counter?
It's one of those kitchens where the counter doubles as a table if you get bar stools
Yeah, i've heard them called "breakfast bars". The condo I rented years ago had one of these cutouts.
And the vertical line? Lools like the corner of a room to me
A corner but it’s bending the other way.
We don't have that problem and have a water heater (not tankless). I think they just do something different with the plumbing here in Japan most of the time.
The good old "parallel vs serial" patterns. The later being cheaper, it is used everywhere but in those places where the owner specifically ask for parallel because of knowing its advantages.
Newer homes have tankless constant water heaters and it's the greatest thing in the world.