By wet - 23/04/2011 18:33 - United States

Today, the toilet on the top floor of my house burst, soaked the bathroom, and water dripped down into the kitchen and the basement for hours when nobody was home. Eight blowers and a dehumidifier later, the house is about 90 degrees and I can't leave. FML
I agree, your life sucks 27 887
You deserved it 2 884

Same thing different taste

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Monikabug 9

A legitimate FML post if there ever was one. OP, I sincerely hope that most of your belongings weren't completely damaged beyond repair and that you can get all of the water up soon before more damage is done. FYL. FYL. FYL. FYL. FYL. FYL. And again, FYL!

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That dog is sooo cute.. Anyway! FYL op, sounds bad :(

ImaWiseGuy 5

My first thought was "****, nobody could ever survive 90 degrees CELSIUS". Then I remembered fahrenheit. Being misinformative online is one hell of a tough habit to break. Sadly the internet is not limited to the US.

@28: You are welcome. It was our pleasure to invent and provide international ingrates the Internet.

25- yea jumping out a window is an option 23- haha thanks

Suck it up. We keep our house pretty much in the mid-80s from the beginning of spring till the end of fall(: And I love the cold wayy more than the heat(: but whutterya gonna do? Enjoy it! :D

Wow, you guys dont know shit. That one magnificent snow day months ago led to a busted pipe in the two apt units above us. We live in a 3 story apartment, first floor. in short, busts pipe, we had to get the **** out, and fast. the next day, they had stopped the water flow, cleaned up the water, 3 days of LOUD dehumidifiers. sleeping was fun. 2 weeks of reconstructing, done. I never even LIKED these apartments. Anyways. You guys wouldnt know :/ i feel your pain OP. FYL:(

why not go turn off your main pipe?

61- haha yea it kinda like a duh moment

staceysgenesis16 0

hah FYL , thats fuhkin unfortunate .. you should beat your toilet .

Monikabug 9

A legitimate FML post if there ever was one. OP, I sincerely hope that most of your belongings weren't completely damaged beyond repair and that you can get all of the water up soon before more damage is done. FYL. FYL. FYL. FYL. FYL. FYL. And again, FYL!

excuse my ignorance,, why can't u go out?

She's fighting against the water flow.

@22... sort of up Shit Creek without a paddle?

the blowers she said she has running are fans. high powered fans.

enonymous 8

At least you took a shower and now own an indoor pool

I throw my hands in the air sometimes, singing "Ayooo! Where'd my air goooo?"

kinga08 0

Um, hate to break it to you OP, but not only is your house uncomfortably hot, it will slowly and eventually start to smell like a rotten, moldy pit. Water damage stinks. Literally and figuratively.

You know just the right words to cheer her up Kinga. LOL.

kinga08 0

Why, thank you. I'm always here to help. :)

It's only 90 degrees, not too bad. I'll admit that preferably it would be lower, but it's nothing to cry about. If I were OP, I would be more concerned about my furniture/belongings

And the house itself. As was said above: it'll soon stink.

kinga08 0

You do know that the OP was probably using the fahrenheit scale, considering he is from the U.S. In the fahrenheit scale, water boils at over 200 degrees. 90 degrees celsius would just be unbearable and fatal. And you're accusing OP of not knowing biology?

izzie2899 6

idiot, water boils at 210 degrees. Congratulations, you made yourself look extremely stupid.