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This is so true.

My sister is married to someone from European upbringing. They don't shower or bathe daily even when its the dead of summer.

Its also why I no longer let them stay at my home when they visit..

The bed sheets after just one night reek of B.O.

Kinda pathetic imo..and stinky too. Laughing




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A question regarding Europe vs. the United States has been posed ...
By: Beldin
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Tue, 09 Sep 25 2:02 AM
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Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) ~ Can someone please explain why an average American needs twice as much energy as an average European?
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Mr. Arouet's question received some immediate answers ... 

Matt Bramanti (@mattbramanti) ~ Great question ... thanks for asking. It's to power our dramatically higher material standard of living.

We may also be a bit cocky.

Who ... US??? Nah. 

Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) ~ Because America is awesome and Europe is a sweaty, non-air conditioned, zero-growth mess.

There is lots of body odor there in Europe.

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Jon Gabriel (@exjon) ~
Video ~ http://twitter.com/i/status/1964851226081943974

Tim Carney (@TPCarney) ~ Half of the difference is air conditioning. Half of the remainder is refrigerating our milk. Then, there are the ice cubes in our water. Finally, we have to light up stuff like this.
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AG (@AGHamilton29) ~ The average American lives in a home that’s 2X the size of an average person in Europe, owns more cars per capita, and even has access to working air conditioning in the summer. We live very different lifestyles.

To be clear, the American lifestyle is preferable and better.

el gato malo (@boriquagato) ~ It's because Europe is poor relative to the U.S. The ability to produce and use energy is literally what makes you rich and enables high standards of living.
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Smokes Lets Go (@RoysEnergy) ~ Because Europe sucks and the USA is #1. Any more questions?
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Peter Jacobsen (@PeterPashute) ~ It's so our elderly don't die when it's 85 degrees outside.

We respect our elders. We might stick them in assisted living homes, but we keep them cool.

Ya hear dat, ribit ... we're gonna keep ya cool, ya old fart! 

Guy Benson (@guypbenson) ~ We are more productive & wealthier. We want and can afford a more comfortable lifestyle and are free to make these choices for ourselves.

We can also freely tell the truth about the mooslim death cult and not get arrested for it. 

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Texas Courtney (@AlaskanCourtney) ~ We shower daily?

G (@TCC_Grouchy) ~ Can someone please explain why the average American would give a damn about how much energy the average European uses? We don't care about Europe, Europe's laws, Europe's energy consumption, etc. ...

Europe is obsessed with America. We are free not to care at all about them.

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NeverTweet (@LOLNeverTweet) ~ "Because you are poor, Kenny. YOUR FAMILY IS VERY POOR!"
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Connor Boyack (@cboyack) ~ Easy.
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Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) ~ The answer is simple ... America is a much richer place!
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And we like it that way.

America’s Luxury-Powered Life: Bigger Homes, Cool Comfort, and No Sweat, While Europe Stews in Body Odor
http://twitchy.com/justmindy/2025/09/08/why-do-americans-need-twice-the-energy-of-europe-funny-responses-n2418640


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