Hypo: $10M but your house will catch fire overnight with you inside
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Date: January 20th, 2026 1:59 PM Author: Lascivious Nowag
You get $10M tax free today.
At some point in the next 6 years--you don't know exactly when--your primary residence will catch on fire overnight. It will be a night you are home and a time you are asleep. You must spend at least 183 nights per year in your primary residence so you can't outrun this or finagle the fire onto a certain night.
No smoke alarms, etc., will go off until the fire is sufficiently large that a standard home fire extinguisher could not put it out. Once the fire reaches that point, your normal systems (e.g., smoke detector) will engage and might wake you.
You may keep your current smoke alarms, home alarm system, etc. and keep them up to date. You may not install any new fire warning or suppression systems.
Do you accept?
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Date: January 20th, 2026 2:22 PM Author: Primrose twisted skinny woman
easiest hypo ever from you: of course.
id just make sure any unreplacables are in storage or fireproof safes. my gf and dogs always sleep in the bedroom, and id just make sure window egress is possible. my bedroom is on the first floor so mb that makes the typo easier, but even if it wasnt id just make sure window egress is easy. install fire escape ladders on all second story rooms. if i have kids in the interim ill make sure i have entry into their room through my bedroom.
mb my gf thinks im a neurotic faggot for being mister fire safety guy, but one of my bffs houses burnt down so i have a plausible justification she'll tolerate. plus once the house does burn down ill be a cassandra proven right. and on top of the $10m i can really juice up the fire insurance value. the hardest part of this hypo is thinking about how i can maximize the inevitable insurance claim without drawing suspicion its jewish lightning.
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Date: January 20th, 2026 3:20 PM Author: odious stage
Large bay windows in the master. The only problem is that the whole family has to sleep in one room and perhaps even one bed, that is right by the window.
Doable for 6 years imho. Fuck your wife in a hotel room (assuming 40+ year olds still fuck). $10M is life-changing money.
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Date: January 20th, 2026 4:52 PM Author: saffron shrine associate
2,580 people died in one- or two-family home fires in the United States in 2024, the most recent full year for which complete data is available from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). This accounts for about 66% of all reported civilian fire deaths that year.
NFPA data groups one-family (single-family) and two-family (duplex) dwellings together, as two-family structures represent a small share of incidents. Single-family homes make up the vast majority of these, with historical trends showing death rates of around 7.6 per million residents in single-family homes (compared to much lower rates in multifamily buildings).
For context:
Total U.S. civilian fire deaths in 2024: ~3,910.
Preliminary media reports for 2025 (through December 23) noted ~2,070 home fire deaths overall, but full NFPA analysis for 2025 won't be available until late 2026.
Sources: NFPA's Fire Loss in the United States During 2024 report (published October 2025).
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Date: January 20th, 2026 5:03 PM Author: saffron shrine associate
0.8% of reported one- or two-family home structure fires resulted in at least one civilian fatality in 2024, the most recent full year with complete data from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). This equates to roughly 1 fatal fire for every 125 reported fires.
These "reported" fires refer to significant incidents requiring a fire department response, aligning with "significant/substantial" fires (minor events like small kitchen flare-ups are typically handled without calling firefighters and aren't included in NFPA counts).
So it seems like the odds are probably more like 5-15 percent for a fire of the size required by OP.
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Date: January 20th, 2026 5:12 PM Author: talented faggot firefighter
Critical clarification I didn’t spot upthread during at least 20 seconds of skimming: can I replace the batteries in any installed but non-operational alarms in my house/apartment?
Being able to move the kids out makes this easy imo. Sleep on the ground floor with the dog in the room and the door closed. Kids and wife living elsewhere until fire, $10M, go to Vegas put it all on black, $20M and set for life.
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