First "picture" of a black hole.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/...izon-telescope
You gotta be shitting me.
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I was watching thinking "Come on, it's not that bad. But why is this video 14 minutes long if the flood happened at the beginning? Oh, oh there's more flooding..."
The video description is full of weird information, such as:
Does it really add anything to the story to know the plumber is Hispanic or that the landlord is Persian?They reported a leaking bathroom sink to their landlord. The landlord, a very problematic, very cheap, Persian female, calls in a self-appointed Hispanic plumber named Wilmer.
Also if this part is true it's just begging for this type of situation to happen:
Why would you ever punish someone for doing something the safe way?This means, in order to shut the water off for this one apartment, the entire building's water would have to be shut down. The apartment complex requires a $150 fee to be paid every 30 minutes the water is turned off.
"Hey if you want to fix a leak you'll have to shut off the building's water, but if you shut off the water you'll have to cough up some money."
That's like saying "Wearing a seatbelt can save your life in a crash, but we're going to charge you 150 bucks every time you wear a seatbelt."
Yeah, that description is a weird mess. I don't think I've ever worked on any place that was like, "can't shut the water off because I'll be paying money to do so". Just, turn a fucking valve and boom, water is off.
God it's like a cursed video. The most mind blowing thing was the vacuum though, what fucking even.
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Yeah the story about turning off the water to the entire building doesn't make sense. Like I guess it's possible you can't shut water off to just one apartment, but since when can't you shut the water off at the sink itself? What exactly was this guy doing, taking off entire pipes filled with water to fix a leak?
The fact that they had the vacuum already ready to go shows they either knew something was going to happen or this guy had been flooding the place before the video started.
What a mess. Darn cheap Persian females.
It's fucking impossible to find buildings that don't have a valve under the sink that shuts water off. Even so, I don't even think they could fine you if the reason you shut the water off was to fix a leak. As long as you notify your tenants you're doing it, of course. I think what he did was cut into a T under the valve but fuck. The guy had a shop vac! The same kind I use! They are great for vacuuming up water. I don't understand why he thought snaking the fucking hose down the toilet was a viable solution.
Shut the fucking water off!
So from the look of it, the guy was trying to fix a leak, most likely at a T. It would explain why he couldn't shut the water off at a valve commonly found under the sink. The vacuum lady was probably really trying her best. Just genuinely knowing what a shit show this was going to be.