The bottom of my kitchen faucet handle was leaking a little, so I tried twisting it around and got the leak to stop. But then the faucet wouldn't stop dripping. It's a single handle faucet that rotates around---not sure if it's screwed in or what rotating it changed the rate of the drip depending on the position, so I decided to try screwing it in. Not knowing which way was "in", I tried one way, then the other, neither worked. Water pressure also seemed lower than usual.
Started looking up what to do on the toilet. Massive dump. Got up and tried to flush---sounded like there was barely any water. Didn't seem to be refilling. Bathtub faucet seemed to be working, so I filled a container to add water to the toilet tank. Tried flushing, shit still wouldn't go down. Tried adding more and flushing again, not enough, tried filling the tank, shit didn't go down, but the bowl didn't fill up (as it would it there were a blockage). Then the bathtub faucet stopped producing water.
Checked my email to see if the water had been turned off---nothing.
Then I checked my texts. They said they were going to turn off the water and asked us not to flush anything. Repairing the main pipes to the building or something. Might not be fixed today. WTF, in the past they emailed us about things like this. Why *only* send out a text?... I never check my texts unless I'm expecting one.
So now I may have to venture out into the world if I need to shit again.
The nearest large bookstore seems like the best bet.
Kitchen faucet can currently still produce a thin stream of water, but that's it. And it's still dripping noisily. But that may be good news overall:
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... so I might not have to have maintenance come in and fix it (of course they come at a random time days after the request, no advance notice) and fill my apartment with covid.