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by tonyedgecombe 2483 days ago
I'm not agreeing with software limits comment, neither do I agree with your reaction to it. Clearly modern fridge usage can be called into question, that's what this whole discussion is about. Binary responses aren't interesting, there is a continuum that can be explored.
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I mean, if words aren’t going to have defined meanings anymore, then I guess you can question anything. But the Oxford definition of normal is:

> conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.

Having a fridge is entirely normal, and to claim otherwise would require quite an extraordinary justification.

If you wanted to question whether people really need them, that would be a much more reasonable line of inquiry. But for anybody posting here to claim that they cannot understand why people would want to have one is frankly not believable.

But for anybody posting here to claim that they cannot understand why people would want to have one is frankly not believable.

Where did I say that?