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The fact vore exists
Its called dressing lightly aka shorts and a t.You can always put on more clothes, but not the other way around.
The only redeeming feature of an otherwise miserable season.And the sun is up for less time, which I prefer. These warm-weathered philistines will never understand.
Its called dressing lightly aka shorts and a t.
'Warm' becomes 'hot' though, and that becomes 'too hot'. You can't always rely on air conditioning in those cases either.Its called dressing lightly aka shorts and a t.
Sure you could still be hot but on the same note you could look like this and still be cold.Thing is, even if that's all your wearing, it could still feel scorching hot, and you can't take off your skin.
And cold becomes freezing. What's to say you'll always have power? If it gets to hot for me and my ac acting up I can just take a shower or take a dip in the pool what u gonna do? Burn some logs?'Warm' becomes 'hot' though, and that becomes 'too hot'. You can't always rely on air conditioning in those cases either.
Having the power shut off is way rarer than having lackluster or even no air conditioning. Sweating from heat sucks in a lot of ways no matter how you look at it, and it takes a lot more to clean yourself of sweat than to put on a hoodie or get out a blanket.And cold becomes freezing. What's to say you'll always have power? If it gets to hot for me and my ac acting up I can just take a shower or take a dip in the pool what u gonna do? Burn some logs?
Is this talking about water temperature or something? Because anything else (indoor or outdoor) would be insane. 110's is scorching, both indoors and outdoors. 70F is room temperature. Freezing is literally 32F. If this is satire then color me whooshed though.Oh and for context ima post my hot and cold 110 for hot 70 for cold too hot would be 120s and freezing would be 60s.
110's is scorching,
70F is room temperature.
Cali begs to differ.Having the power shut off is way rarer than having lackluster or even no air conditioning.
Not at all if your accustomed to it.Sweating from heat sucks in a lot of ways no matter how you look at it, and it takes a lot more to clean yourself of sweat than to put on a hoodie or get out a blanket.
There's a reason why I bolded dry, humidity heat fucking sucks I wouldn't wish that upon anyone.Honestly id take dry hot weather any day