What's your electric bill look like in the summer and winter, everybody? I'm trying to get a better feel for what's "normal". (If you live off-the-grid in the woods, disclose that upfront, thanks.)
My first words to probably everyone I've ever lived with when they reach for the thermostat when I'm not yet a total walking iceberg: "Uh, cant you put on a sweater/add a blanket/bundle up a little more, or something?" I'm actually extremely sensitive to cold (more so than I gather most people are; I get chilled on the regular in summer under a/c conditions whereas most normal people just don't) so I figure if I can take the cold by bundling up or adding blankets, or doing whatever, then hey, so can they.
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