My city is in the middle of the worst drought in recorded history. My showers are typically under 2 minutes and I have to shower with a bucket to catch otherwise wasted water to use to flush the toilet. I also shut the water down when I am wet enough so I can scrub myself without having unneeded water flowing then start it back up to rinse.

Plus, water is damn expensive!

Who here really has the time to stand, think and waste in the shower?

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I don’t use a shower, rather, I have a bucket (or two) of water and a dipper. I can ruminate and think about things while giving myself a thorough scrubbing, and not consume any water.

I can take as much time as I need (much to the irritation of people I live with) without consuming any more water.

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The Reassurance Bucket thoughts.

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It’s bucket time!

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And then he bucketed all over the place

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Well I live in a rainy part of the UK, and we basically had rain all month, so longer showers are probably more likely helping avoid the reservoir flooding over here

I guess the one upside to this situation is our water isn’t even metered, we just pay a flat rate every quarter

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I live in the wettest region of south west australia nearby the historically coldest, wettest town in the state. We normally get 9 wet months a year but we’re are half way through the season and so far only had 1.5 wet months.

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Clime change deniers: this is fine

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a rainy part of the UK

Well that’s a bit redundant, isn’t it?

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Innit?

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Okay, fine, rainier part

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Dam

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Nah that’s in the Netherlands

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No amount of infrastructure fixes a drought lmao

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Yes they do. At least they’re working on it, like more and bigger basins, less waste and spilage, better throughput, etc.

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And then you get a drought that lasts longer than your infrastructure is able to handle and you’re still fucked

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It can help significantly. Having a big reservoir that can hold water during dry years and then collect water during wet years is really good. It is expensive and requires land and infrastructure but it can make it possible to not need water restrictions during dry times.

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Little known fact that modern pipes can summon water out of nothing

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There are the centuries old rock structures that extract moisture from the air via condensation though. Maybe they have some of those?

Modern by the universe timescale standards.

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All of our dams are at 100% and overflowing, if anything we need to use more water to reduce overflowing

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I kind of miss having a nice, long, hot, thoughtful shower…

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But now you can feel responsible and morally superior to the silly water-wasters

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I envy silly water wasters because I miss my long thoughtful hot showers. But I do admit my newfound superiority is amazing!

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We’ve been getting tons of rain here, but we are still in an outdoor water ban.

Between 8-5, no lawn watering (except golf courses and businesses), no washing your car (except at a car wash), no watering your ornamental plants (except for farms and garden stores). No filling your pool (even a kiddie pool) or running through the sprinkler (except at the water park).

It’s not because of drought, but because one of our water sources is offline due to elevated PFAS, so they are blending water from other reservoirs, and those sources combined can’t make up the extra demand.

And also protecting businesses by making sure we can’t wash our own cars or lollygag through our own sprinklers. Gotta pay for that privilege.

We have to pay…for the privilege…of lollygagging through our sprinklers.

I get the lawn part. I hate lawns. But my yard is also a barren mud pit. I gotta put something down. Trying for mostly clover and other plants that don’t need a ton of water, but they still need to stay moist to germinate and start off, and that’s real tough to do if you can’t water it during the hottest parts of the day. I don’t really care what grows as long as it holds the dirt together and it’s comfortable to walk on barefoot.

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It is easier for the government to reduce water usage of businesses than individuals. It saves water when they can mandate that the car washes save water.

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PFAS are naaasty

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They could just open it up

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Ye let’s flood everyone living in the flood plain

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Would anyone notice?

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Fk living in a flood plain under a resevouir. I think I would die a little from stress each time it rained.

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I also shut the water down when I am wet enough so I can scrub myself without having unneeded water flowing then start it back up to rinse.

W-wait a minute, this is not the norm? How do people apply gel or soap with all the water pouring down on you?

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You could step aside to scrub yourself and let the shower run in the meantime. Or you could have your buttler scrub you.

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My shower head is angled so the water comes out at 45°. This affords me the luxury of being about l able to turn as I soap so the side of me that water isn’t cascading over is lathered luxuriously as I rotate like a ballerina in slow motion covered in thick soapy suds.

But that is only when the water is plenty and I can afford time for shower thoughts.

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