Clean water on demand
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Likewise, flushing the toilet and the shit disappears.
Electricity.
If you lose electricity most people lose access to:
Hot water
Running water (if you have a well)
Air conditioning
Indoor heat
Television
Internet
Indoor lighting
And hot meals if you don't have gas.
Losing electricity would cut you off from almost all of your luxuries as we've become completely dependent on it over the last century or so.
it sounds like a necessity
It's a utility and so I agree it's a necessity. A luxury would be some of the things electricity allows like Internet.
The Internet access should be classified as a utility but good luck getting ISPs to stop lobbying against that
Yeah in the modern age internet access should be considered a necessity. There are a lot of things you can't do without the internet (like get a job or pay bills).
While I am trying to use the internet less since the past 2 years or so, I will freak out if it ceases to exist completely.
I wouldn't even call it a luxury. Hasn't been for years.
I miss when it was a luxury. Pretty fun times if you ask me.
Agreed
You bring up an interesting point.
Most people wouldn't consider a cup of tea to be luxurious at all. But if tea was scarce and you only got one cup a year, it would seem absolutely amazing, a special occasion and you'd really savour the experience.
There's definitely something to be said for luxury which is much more about rarity or restriction rather than the experience itself.
Clean and well-tasting tap water. It sucks when I'm going to another country and they have chlorinated tap water
If it's that important to you then an RO filter would be a cheap solution
Coffee. Can't even stop drinking it when I'm sick bc I feel like ten times worse.
I gave up caffeine a few years ago and I was really surprised by how easy it was and how little I missed it.
Maybe it's different for me but caffeine ended up being much more of a habit rather than something I thought I needed.
Break me? No. Really depress my mood? Probably no longer having Plex and my media collection. If my hard drives and back-ups all spontaneously combusted right after a trade war drove their prices through the roof x5 or something and I couldn't afford to replace (and/or couldn't find any to replace because of shortages) I would be quite sad. Additionally I've worked quite hard to curate my collection so losing it entirely in the first place would be depressing because of the amount of work required to rebuild it, encoding, scraping hard to scrape rarities, setting the posters just the way I like them, etc.
High-quality food. For me, food is one of the main sources of enjoyment, and if instead I'll have to shove something down my throat just to satisfy hunger, I'll get very depressed very quickly.
Housing. (Again)
Air conditioning. Near the coast in Texas it's more or less a lifesaver.
Spices. Very much spices. If I was limited to like 5 good ones I'd make do but I have a drawer with like 50 spices in it I use regularly and it's my happy place.
I don't know, maybe oxygen.
As a diving instructor once told me, Air is overrated.
- Air conditioning
- Chocolate
- Coffee
All 3 are things that are reasonably likely to have troublesome accessibility in my lifetime.
Chocolate.
Proper chocolate, not the shit that Cadbury turn out since it was bought by the cheese people.
No wonder they lost their royal warrant. That's the first thing that Charlie has done since the Prince's Trust that has really impressed me.
That's super interesting, I actually like him a bit now because of that
Music, without a doubt. Specifically, being able to choose particular songs to listen to. I'd get pretty miserable after a few days.
My headphones. I just love listening to music way too much.
Well luckily for you, apparently it's now acceptable to just blast your music out loud in public.
Soap and clean water
Literally, depending on where you draw a line between luxury and important but not mandatory for most people, it's air conditioning. We have three people in this household that do very poorly once heat and humidity starts to climb, including myself. Plus, uncontrolled humidity in the south ruins things, so there's an increase in costs associated with whatever decrease in power usage would save. For us, AC is right on the edge of being a necessity, as in a medical thing.
But in a more literal luxury that serves only pleasure or want, chocolate. No nutritional necessity, and it isn't like we all can't do without it. But gods damn, it would hurt. A nice piece of good quality dark chocolate is the ultimate mini reward for me. Do something incredibly painful and time consuming, that bit of chocolate is enough to turn it from something that I'm weeping in pain trying to finish into something I'm able to get through before I break down. That's a luxury, but fuck me if it isn't something I lean on heavily as a crutch. I really don't know what I would use to coax myself through really bad days where I'm barely functional but still have to function.
Indoor plumbing and summer time AC
WATER.
Jokes aside: I obviously think too highly of myself, many of us here can attest to that, but honestly I think I'd be okay without any one thing. Like fr, even internet or animal products like meat, I'd get by. Maybe I actually broke long ago and now I don't live for anything. Maybe I'm just really cool and good at everything.