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 <title>Scribus (scribus)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Nov-17 14:23:01 UTC</title>
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 <html>So I come home last night and there's a fire in the fireplace and nobody else is home. Turns out our houseguest didn't &amp;quot;have any issue&amp;quot; with leaving it unattended for what he thought &amp;quot;would only be half an hour.&amp;quot; He claimed it was only embers, but when I got back there were four/five inch flames and it was popping cinders off left and right. My question is, how righteously indignant do I actually get to be about this? I thought about threatening to &amp;quot;rub his nose in it like a bad puppy&amp;quot; if anything like it ever happens again. As is, I pulled all of my video games and consoles from the TV and boxed them back up in my room because I can't trust him right now. He hasn't even made a token attempt at apology, other than a &amp;quot;my bad&amp;quot; about not locking the back sliding glass door. And, of course, if I prompt an apology, does it really count for anything? Or am I just overselling this?</html>
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