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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How much responsibility does Person B have to step it up to try to meet Person A’s standards?[/quote] Does Person B benefit from random shards of glass not being in the apartment, even though Person B would allow that while living alone?[/quote] In the corner under a cabinet or under the fridge? No[/quote] Are there kids in this house? Pets? Is it a magical place where things don't move around and shift? Where the fridge might not scoot out and back in, causing completely unexpected glass in the middle of the floor? This whole thread is bonkers to me. If glass is broken, you clean it up. There is no acceptable amount of broken glass you just live with.[/quote] Our fridge does not "scoot out and back in". We found broken glass under it when we were moving. [/quote] Right?! Trying to figure under what circumstances a fridge would "scoot out and back in" other than an earthquake or mad sex against it and in this case the latter seems highly unlikely.[/quote]
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