Can YOU handle the heat?

Recommended Videos

FunKing

New member
May 17, 2010
141
0
0
Vykrel said:
i live in Florida, so im used to it... i just wish i didnt sweat so much even when i dont feel that hot.
"It's hotter than who done it".....or "It's hotter than a whore in nickle night".....i feel for you, we get the heat and the humidity....not to mention the population and whatnot...some people dont know what hot is
 

mParadox

Susurration
Sep 19, 2010
28,600
0
0
Country
Germany
*checks temperature* 95.

Yeah I can stand the heat. The humidity during the monsoon season however is very annoying. I live near the mountains so I can't complain really. But, the cities near the sea. Now there, that's alot of heat.
 

MeatMachine

Dr. Stan Gray
May 31, 2011
597
0
0
Cold and dry? No problem.
Cold and humid? Bring it on.
Hot and dry? I'm lovin' it.
Hot and humid? OH CHRIST I AM DYING!
 

Chatato

New member
Dec 19, 2010
182
0
0
I live in Australia so sometimes the temperature gets up to 40 plus degrees (Celcius) Which is roughly 104 fahrenheit and even then we still went to school I mean 90 (fahrenheit) is an average temperature in the summer so yeah I think I (And most of Australia) can handle the heat.
 

Raikov

New member
Mar 1, 2010
422
0
0
Lets see here.... 90F translates to 32C. Its usually where the hottest summer days end up here in sweden, somewhere around 32-35. As long as the humidity isn't retardedly high, I manage allright. And if they think 70F (21C) is cold, they should come here in the winter. It have been around -28C (-18F) the last two winters.

Now figure out the difference, and imagine the problems we have adapting fast enough xD
 

Fluffyz0r

New member
May 2, 2011
32
0
0
I live in israel 38-42C and humid ass all hell
theres sweat running down my buttrcrack and im used to it
 

Redingold

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Mar 28, 2009
1,641
0
0
I'm British, so no. It very rarely surpasses 30 degrees Celsius (that's 86 Fahrenheit) here, and it hardly goes above 20 Celsius, to be honest.
 

Lord Kloo

New member
Jun 7, 2010
719
0
0
This'll make me look stupid but I can't stand the heat and I live in apparently cold little england, this place isn't even that cold in Winter it just gets wetter..
I hate the heat and for me its the worst part of summer, I love winters..
 

Pegghead

New member
Aug 4, 2009
4,017
0
0
While I do much prefer the cold (easier to beat than the heat, especially while out on the street) I'm Australian so I'm fairly use to hot weather.

Unless it's extreme it doesn't phase me much, it just means that I get to spend more time at our awesome beaches trying to forget about the poisonous animals that just killed another member of my family (jk).
 

Togs

New member
Dec 8, 2010
1,468
0
0
Nope, the UK is quite a cold country meaning that Ive never gotten used to it- I can however stand cold temperatures like a boss.
 

Aetera

New member
Jan 19, 2011
760
0
0
I have absolutely no heat tolerance. Anything above low-70's is too hot for me. I have a crazy cold tolerance, though. I regularly wear tank tops in winter, and I'm perfectly fine.

My old roommate makes me look pathetic, though. She sometimes goes barefoot and in shorts when there's snow on the ground. it's insane.
 

Owlslayer

New member
Nov 26, 2009
1,954
0
0
I don't hate it, but i don't really like +30C or so, +20 to +25 is the perfect temperature for me.
Currently, it's somewhere near +30C, i think.
Also, i live in somewhere in Europe, just south of Finland.
 

Mazza35

New member
Jan 20, 2011
302
0
0
I can deal with it, then again. I voulenteer around steam trains, so hot day 35+ Celsius, plus standing in the cab with a 600 degree fire next to you kinda gets hot :p
 

Whateveralot

New member
Oct 25, 2010
953
0
0
90 degrees (32 C) is not really bad. Most of the people in my country can't handle it, though. I'm from The Netherlands.

What I really DO hate is high temperatures at night. I wish I had an airconditioning in my room some times. I just can't get to sleep.
 

CleverCover

New member
Nov 17, 2010
1,284
0
0
Nope. Give me my air conditioning over 90 degree weather any day. I can't even take humidity.

I will take it though with a heavy and long summer rain. I will go outside during a rainy day in the summer.
 

C95J

I plan to live forever.
Apr 10, 2010
3,491
0
0
Put it this way I prefer being really cold than really hot. Being here in the UK the temperature never really gets that high, but when it does I can't really stand it.
 

Jaime_Wolf

New member
Jul 17, 2009
1,194
0
0
I grew up in a city in Northern California where it breaks 115F for a decent amount of the summer. On the hottest days each year, it gets past 120F.

Suffice it to say that I'm used to hot weather.

Also, the house I grew up in only had a swamp cooler, which is good for about two or three degrees of cooling once it breaks 110F.