>watching deadpool
>"shit did i live the stove on"
>oh fuck, i did leave the stove on
>go and turn it off, small kitchen like a sauna
Thanks, Deadpool, you saved my uninsured apartment.
When was the last time a movie saved you from some shit, /tv/?
>>85608673
>uninsured apartment
Renter's insurance is like $50 a year.
So I'm assuming both you and Deadpool have gas-fired stoves right
>>85608720
No, I have a regular electric stove. Is it safe to leave it on overnight?
>>85608811
I just thought when people leave the stove on they're afraid their kitchens will fill up with flammable gas.
But since electric stoves consume a lot of power I would say it would be a big waste of money to leave it on overnight.
Every movie I watch saves me from my miserable existence for a couple of hours
>>85608811
i once did and it was fine, but sometimes the stove can start burning and then you are fucked.
>>85608979
heh
>>85608719
But thats like 10 pizzas, I'm not made of money.
>>85608986
I remember a friend saying the rubber shit that keeps the door tightly closed set fire on his while he was doing a long roast, some stupid recipe that ended up producing meat with the texture of sand.
>>85609126
I think the fire had more to do with the poor texture than anything else.
>>85608979
this
>>85608673
Considering Deadpool is well known for breaking the fourth wall, this was probably intentional. Bravo, Fox.