have you considered entering after the water warms up
94 0 Replyhow are you going to turn on the water without entering the shower cabin
12 5 Replyput your hand in and turn it on from the outside
47 0 ReplyHow fucking massive is your shower that you can't simply reach into it and grab the handle?
41 0 ReplyAim the shower at the wall, turn it on, get out
11 0 ReplyTurn it on in the sink, then it may only take like a second in the shower (if you're lucky with your plumbing layout)
10 0 ReplyShower cabin? What?
1 0 ReplyWith a rope.
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Why would I be inside the shower before the hot water shows up
I turn on the shower at maximum hot, undress, THEN introduce cold back to a comfy temperature and step inside.
14 0 ReplySometimes I take my pants off before my shoes...we are not all the same
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Pro tip:
Always max hot water (or hot water only if separate) to warm up shower fastest and save water. It's a win win.
Turning it 3/4 or something to desired temperature takes longer to heat up and wastes both hot and cold water.
9 0 ReplyCoward
9 0 ReplyAlex Honnold?
8 0 ReplyYes, on the Thank God Ledge, on Half Dome.
7 0 ReplyThat's gonna be a no from me dawg
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I used to only have cold water up until a month ago and I'd get confused when those cold shower body builder trent went online but yeah now that i'm getting used to it i can see the difference.
Edit : To avoid confusion i used to live in a place with noderate climate and only recently moved .
6 0 ReplyWhere do you live where they just got hot water?
3 0 ReplyWho just got ? I was just talking about me specifically i ised to live somewhere with moderate climate sure in the winter it was cold but not that cold . Now i have moved states and it is kinda really cold here so .
2 0 ReplyIn Iceland, it depends on the volcanos.
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When you build toilet on the side of a cliff so that you can have privy ledges
3 0 ReplyI'll always hate this photo
2 0 ReplyWhy wait even? Cold water is still water.
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