If you mean the "Amish miracle heater" then I am sorry to disappoint but they use electricity. And it gets worse.
I found the company that makes them, Heatsurge LLC, and poked around a bit, turns out they are basically just glorified electric fan-type space heaters that are made to look like a fireplace.
Their current flagship model, the "2016 Roll-n-Glow EV-4", costs $398 That is the sale price, normal price is $596 uses 1500W of power and outputs 4,606 BTUs British Thermal Units
Compare that to a $40 oil-radiator type space heater that use 1500W and outputs 4600 BTUs
Then there is their branding and marketing... DEAR GOD!
I mean seriously, they are so ******* manipulative and misleading that Machiavelli would call them dishonest.
They use words like "Amazing" and "Miracle" and other meaningless buzzwords to describe a mediocre product.
They have a "sale" from September to April every year, ie when people actually want to buy space heaters, so they can use the summer price when saying "normal price $596, but now only $398!".
Their constant "new" models are just last year's models with new names and sometimes a new woodstain.
And finally it is just the wood cabinet that is Amish, it is plainly stated on the FAQ page of Heatsurge's website that the heater units are manufactured in China.
Put simply, its a scam. Or to quote an American consumer watchdog group:
"The only miracle is that anyone buys these fireplaces"
You don't plug most fireplaces into a wall, however some are built into a wall. Plug into a wall implies an electrical outlet is being used. I was taking about wood fireplaces. Is wood considered a fuel?
Lets be honest here, the first person doesn't need a beard and would look better without it. He's got a girly boy facial structure and when even your expense model lighting, cameras, and photoshop won't even mask that it's just sad because the beard is contradictory and pointless. At that point you're in the uncanney valley. No, you cannot be Justin Beiber and Ron Swanson at the same time: Play to your strengths.
Second Dude? Ugly ************ with a weak jaw yet wide face, but that means he has something to mask by it. He needs that beard, but what he really needs is to take care of it better. And at least he has the merit of not sporting it for douchey hipster reasons that you see with increasing prevalence now-a-days.
difference is one is perfectly groomed and blowdried and probably has a bit of jel. dude on the right probably never took a comb through his beard or used a conditioner
If I recall correctly he was also the English world champion.
It actually works to his favor. When you speak a language, you tend to default to certain words, whereas when you don't you're more often looking out for big scoring words instead that people are less likely to think of when they are used to using common words.
i have no idea what you were trying to say. are you saying he only learned the dictionary to learn how to spell the words? because that exactly what i just ******* said.