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I mean its getting warm. I feel bad saying its a heatwave though when @highimstorm is dealing with mid 40⁰s
Ok, but hear me out on this. I was thinking the same thing bc someone said one day it was 31 and I did the math and I was like "damn, that's winter here"

But ... it's all relative. Like I'm used to TX heat, which is just thick and heavy and humid and takes your breath. I also work in an air-conditioned building and keep my thermostat so low I have to wear a hoodie at night to keep from freezing to death. But I don't think a lot of buildings there have air. Am I wrong?
 
Ok, but hear me out on this. I was thinking the same thing bc someone said one day it was 31 and I did the math and I was like "damn, that's winter here"

But ... it's all relative. Like I'm used to TX heat, which is just thick and heavy and humid and takes your breath. I also work in an air-conditioned building and keep my thermostat so low I have to wear a hoodie at night to keep from freezing to death. But I don't think a lot of buildings there have air. Am I wrong?

This is true. I did read an article in one of the free London newspapers the other week from an American lady living here originally from california and she was saying that the hest here is more unbearable because

Our buildings are made to retain heat

Very few have AC

The humidity is worse


So maybe I dont need to feel as bad lol
 
This is true. I did read an article in one of the free London newspapers the other week from an American lady living here originally from california and she was saying that the hest here is more unbearable because

Our buildings are made to retain heat

Very few have AC

The humidity is worse


So maybe I dont need to feel as bad lol
That's why I don't make fun of people who can't take 80 degree weather with zero humidity
 

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