The whole point of this exercise is that having ONE cabin they can actually use with someone moving out is better than 10 that "oh you can use it just let me know I guess"
So you're looking for one person who will ACTUALLY move out And then nine more like "ok well we acknowledge this is really important on principle so if that person goes home then we'll pick someone out of the nine of us to take one for the team"
alright here is the source on Steve thinking "well, I basically live in B's cabin, so maybe I should straight up publicize that my cabin with its bathroom can be used for such a purpose" (note that Steve is not yet part of THIS CURRENT POST)
link 1, disclaimer there is no specific image for TLV showers so there might be differences or even just variations in what each player finds convenient to imagine link 2 where it's one (1) room that just has one complete door to the hallway
Walter comes from a background where, if they have readily available resources for better stuff, link 1 is not reasonable especially where it's even like, the speakeasy is right there, people will be going back and forth through the whole area. link 2 is reasonable.
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actually just to make like a hundred percent sure, I was picturing queries/other as, like, sticky notes on the physical signup sheet itself. is that what you meant, and not a digital network comment? did you mean a private digital message to walter? or public reply to the network post? just making sure
I think he interpreted it as people volunteering to let inmates use the private bathrooms in their cabins, which he would totally sign up for. But he also would get where Walter is coming from about it being more accessible and private to just have access when they want.
is that having ONE cabin they can actually use with someone moving out
is better than 10 that "oh you can use it just let me know
And then nine more like "ok well we acknowledge this is really important on principle so if that person goes home then we'll pick someone out of the nine of us to take one for the team"
(note that Steve is not yet part of THIS CURRENT POST)
here is Walter's early thoughts on the idea