In some cases, they are. Electric tankless water heaters can be suitable for a 2-story house. However, you need to consider the heater's power output, the plumbing setup, and whether it can meet the simultaneous hot water needs of different floors.
One horror story could be a person who tried to chug a gallon of water really fast during the challenge. They ended up feeling extremely nauseous and vomited uncontrollably. It was a scary situation as they were in a lot of physical distress.
It depends on the number of occupants and their daily water usage. Generally, a larger gallon size might be better for a two-story house to ensure an adequate supply.
Well, there was this guy who took on the water gallon challenge. He drank it fast, like he was in a race. But then he felt dizzy and his legs gave out. He fell to the floor and was disoriented. His friends were really worried. It was one of those horror stories because it all happened so suddenly. He had to be monitored for hours to make sure he was okay. The body just isn't made to take in that much water in such a short time. It shows how dangerous this so - called challenge can be.
As I'm not familiar with the 'king gallon story', it's difficult to determine its significance. It might be significant in terms of entertainment value if it's a fictional story. Or it could hold cultural or religious importance if it's part of a specific belief system. But without knowing the story, it's all speculation.
I haven't heard of the 'king gallon story' before. It could be a story from a particular region, a family tradition, or even a made - up story for a specific purpose. Without more context, it's hard to tell what it is about.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various 'gallon man stories'. It might be about a character who is related to gallons in some way, like a man who measures or represents gallons in a unique story for educational purposes, perhaps teaching about volume measurement in gallons.