update 10/27/2021:

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update 10/27/2021:
MCSM - Isa
(Surprise~she’s next! ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_)
Not gonna lie, Isa's my favorite character in the portal arc~
A great fighter/builder/leader(kind of).
And I just love her design~
(驚不驚喜~下一位是她! ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_ )
說實話,Isa真的是傳送門系列中我最喜歡的腳色~
戰鬥技巧高、建築力又強、有是個很棒的領導人(某方面來說啦)
而且我超愛她的腳色造型的~
DeviantArt:[link]
So uh
we need to demand conflict-free, sustainably-produced solar power like yesterday
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In an effort to spur the adoption of electric vehicles, JSW MG Motor India and Eversource Capital-backed NBFC Ecofy, India's climate impact
So I know there is no shortage of hate for Eversource on here already... and this certainly isn't what I usually post... But I just needed to vent about it somewhere...
On top of their prices literally doubling this past year... There's no way you're actually being charged based on what you're using.
It worked out in my favor this month. The first week of April was really warm, so I turned my turned my heat off completely. And my projected payment for May went from the roughly $215 it was last month to about $150. (Still more than I would have paid last year, but great.) Except... then it got cold and rainy again for the rest of the month, so the heat went back on.
Now, it was great to log in today to pay my bill and see that what I owed hadn't gone up... but it certainly raised some troubling questions about how they decide what you owe each month... (If anyone is more knowledgeable on the subject than I am, I would love to hear it.)
On kind of the same note... Back in February, I was a single day late on that payment. And I was worried I would be hit by some kind of late fee... Instead, they just doubled my payment and moved the due date to the next month.
But what if I'd turned my heat off completely for the entire month of March? They have no way to predict, really, what my bill should be from one month to the next. They have no control over the weather.
Something's screwy here, and I trust my only option for power less than ever before. If everyone's having this experience, there's a good chance our bills are wildly inaccurate as well as disgustingly expensive.