Thorny_Thicket

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Most chimneys in my neighborhood are open, thus water enters, yet fireplaces are blocked off. What happens to the water?

I have a few apparently cast-iron chimneys bedded in concrete. They have no hats on them. I’m not sure how the fireplaces were blocked off but it feels solid, as if they bricked them shut and plastered over it....

Thorny_Thicket ,

It would have to be raining perfectly straight down for the water to reach the fireplace and the actual size of the chimney on the inside is not as wide as you might think. Water definitely gets inside and it’s not ideal especially on the long run but it’s still relatively small amounts so it’s not a huge deal. Also not all chimneys lead straight into the fireplace. There may be bends on the way that trap the water.

Thorny_Thicket ,

Well they’re not entirely wrong. There sure are plenty of communists here

Thorny_Thicket ,

It’s eerie how little opposition this kind of murder/violence fantasies get here

Thorny_Thicket ,

I’m sure we all agree that a good billionaire lynching would be awesome

Now that’s a bold assumption

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