Pellets helped my grand parents survive a winter when the power went out for an extended period of time. They were too old to just start hacking at the forest but they still had access to an offline source that was easy for them at an old age.
Everyone keeps pointing out exceptions to the rule. Obviously enfeebled elderly folks benefit from pellets if their children/grand children arent hacking down trees for them.
It’s like me saying “prepackaged single serving items are a scourge on the planet” and then someone clapping back about how they’re disabled and need single serving pre cut apples or pre-peeled bananas or some shit. Like, yeah, of course in that situation it makes sense.
Pellets helped my grand parents survive a winter when the power went out for an extended period of time. They were too old to just start hacking at the forest but they still had access to an offline source that was easy for them at an old age.
Everyone keeps pointing out exceptions to the rule. Obviously enfeebled elderly folks benefit from pellets if their children/grand children arent hacking down trees for them.
It’s like me saying “prepackaged single serving items are a scourge on the planet” and then someone clapping back about how they’re disabled and need single serving pre cut apples or pre-peeled bananas or some shit. Like, yeah, of course in that situation it makes sense.
No it’s like you are saying apparently everyone has children and grand children ready to start a logging op on the fly…
As if everyone has equal access to trees and equal physical ability to log them at the necessary scale.
Meanwhile in reality… your poor understanding of prepared foods doesn’t scale to folks actually heating themselves in real life…
Manufactured wood bits aren’t the way but they have a place in a world where your bs doesn’t create a silver bullet either.