Schwim Dandy

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Cake day: June 15th, 2025

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  • I just don’t see this scenario in the same light. She did everything she could to make the situation in which she finds herself a reality and she’s not trying to enlighten anyone. She’s angry that her co-conspirators have turned on her due to a difference in opinion. She’s lashing out at internet personalities and literally behaving as if she didn’t play an incredibly large part in the creation of this dystopian reality she finds herself in.

    Nothing she does or says will enlighten anyone worth persuading. She will simply eventually disappear and live her life out on the millions she made on the backs of the people while those people suffer under laws and regulations she helped make a reality.














  • What you’re describing is not an issue caused by corrosion on a wire. Corrosion won’t cause overdraw or shorting, so it wouldn’t cause your main breaker to flip.

    It’s more likely that you either have a weakening breaker due to age tripping at a lower draw than it was originally rated for or you’re drawing more across the entire system than the main is rated for.

    The electric co does not handle anything from the first breaker on and nothing on their end would trip your breaker(it would trip something of theirs upstream), usually so they are right that you should be talking to an electrician. That is something that your landlord should be on the hook for, barring any previous agreements.

    If you want to see what your circuits are drawing, consider picking up a digital clamp meter, they will make it possible to see what each circuit, including the main are actually drawing.