Topic: damn this summer heat!

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100 feels like 106 according to the weather channel website (garvin, oklahoma).

i don't give a F what anyone says. when it's so hot and the sun is so bright outside that the plants all around us are dying with the ground turning crunchy as you walk...it is TOO hot to do ANYTHING outside! honestly...you can step outside and be soaked in sweat within a matter of seconds here and be desperate for something cool instead.

you can say "well, if you got out more often..." all you want. fact is, i can't handle 100-100+ temperatures. to me, that is burning hot. so hot i need my leather work gloves just to touch most things outside or else i WILL burn my hands on contact.

ugh, i hate summer time.

Updated by Kristal Candeo

no wonder you cant handle fucking 100 degree weather

that would basically melt anyone

Updated by anonymous

I know the feels all to well.

Here in South Texas, I can't even walk to the minimart without looking like I jumped into the pool with my clothes on.

Summer is too damn hot to do anything.

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Hottest day in Vegas was a few weeks ago, 112 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ac broke last week. Good times.

Updated by anonymous

It's actually only been around 97-99 recently, which is nice because a couple weeks ago it was around 110 every day.

I hate the heat, and yet I live, apparently, in the boiling pits of hell.

Updated by anonymous

Jesus, I can't imagine being in >100F regularly. I'd consider it a warm day here for us, and it's a blistering 80F

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The temperature may not be so high (92°F), but the DC area feels like a fucking jungle. Soul-sapping humidity.

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I finally started carrying an umbrella for shade. I may look foolish but I don't give a shit it's sooo much better than walking in direct sunlight.

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It's hell here in Michigan's thumb. We just got rain today first time in two months.
Looking out the window Im seeing what might become a twister

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It just reached 100 degrees in North-East Ohio. The grass in my neighborhood have been dead dry for weeks now! Hate to say it but I personally would rather have it be late autumn, if not winter.

EDIT: I meant to say that it feels like 100 degrees because of the humidity here XX

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If you have to go outside, immediately jump into a body of water. Probably the only way to survive.

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Doomguy666 said:
I finally started carrying an umbrella for shade. I may look foolish but I don't give a shit it's sooo much better than walking in direct sunlight.

Found the vampire.

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Funny, I love the heat. Hate sweat though if I'm going in and out of buildings, unless I'm going to be staying outside or working outside pretty much all day then I don't really care about the sweat.

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Si_288 said:
Hottest day in Vegas was a few weeks ago, 112 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ac broke last week. Good times.

wow, that REALLY sucks. speaking of, window unit + a small metal fan in my room keeps things...tolerable. though the thermostat on said ac has been saying 75-80+ for a couple weeks now if not longer till around...8-10PM? before finally going down.

112...it's probably hit around that high some days.

Doomguy666 said:
I finally started carrying an umbrella for shade. I may look foolish but I don't give a shit it's sooo much better than walking in direct sunlight.

big rim camo hat with the screened top/middle section for me. not too much but it's something. keeps the sweat out of my eyes at least and provide a little shade if i keep my head at the right angle. gotta do something cause theres also hardly any shade here. theres 2 trees in our yard (was 3 but one year the one by the shed fell down during a storm and thankfully didn't hit anything) and i'm surprised THEY'RE not dead too.

Fenrick said:
Found the vampire.

funny, my aunt likes to tease me about always staying in my room during the day. eh, call me a vampire if you want, it beats melting outside. :P

Fenrick said:
The temperature may not be so high (92°F), but the DC area feels like a fucking jungle. Soul-sapping humidity.

lol at least you have humidity. we got some rain not long ago but...the only moisture i've noticed since then would be the sweat and the gurgling of water caught up in our 4 window units. (1 in my room, 1 in my aunt & uncle's room, and TWO in the living/dining/kitchen section of the trailer. and it still gets hot enough for our 3 dogs to be sitting around panting inside sometimes.)

wth, sun? why are you trying to roast this planet to a crisp? or is it that climate change thing some still refuse to believe? (i'd bet the latter of the 2 but at this point i don't think any of us like the sun that much)

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Hudson

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I hate (hot) summers as well. I never enjoyed going to warm countries with my family during summer vacations because I would either just melt or stay inside all day.
This year's holiday in Sweden was quite a lot better: average weather and no sweaty nights.

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This is why I want to move to the arctic. Literally. Inside, I have to keep it around 4C just to be comfortable in nothing but a thin t-shirt on. No way I'm going outside in this heat with (or without normal) clothes on.

I hate the hot and I hate the humid. If it's not covered in ice and dry AF, I don't want to live there.

#Fucksummer

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