Can YOU handle the heat?

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Scorpianhead

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The mid 90s how are you not dead. But i hate the heat. Winter is the best all nice and cold its awesome.
 

Brandon237

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I don't like the heat, I am naturally best at cool temperatures (13-21 C). Hotter than that I and I get uncomfortable. The Winter sun right now in the South is awesome (I am going to piss Northern Hemisphere people off now...), Warm sun but nice cool temperatures, literally perfect weather to relax. I'm sorry, I can't help it :D
 

DanielBrown

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I can't handle it at all. I got hair almost down to my waist and it's pretty damn thick. Put on a woolen hat and muffler(scarf?) and you'll know what I feel. :p

Ponytail is not an option when you have sexy hair!
 

Doclector

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I hate hot weather. It's like the air itself is closing in on me, plus I have hayfever, which really bugs me.

Thank god I live in Britain.
 

RedDeadFred

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I live in Alberta. The hottest it got last summer was I think about 30 degrees Celsius (somewhere around 70 degrees Fahrenheit I believe) so I am pretty accustomed to a cooler climate. The warm weather is actually just starting here and I'm already missing winter.
I would die if it was hot all of the time.
Definitely cannot beat the heat.
 

ChaoticLegion

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I've been in 125F, or 50C for those who don't want to do the conversion themselves.

It was certainly enjoyable for a little while, but it gets quite tedious for me quite fast since I'm from England.

The above temperature was in Gran Canaria, important to note where these temperatures are, as if these temperatures where somewhere such as England where there is a high humidity, it can be fatal.
 

freaper

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Here in Belgium people complain if the temperature stays at 30 degrees Celsius for a week. I'm half Italian, so I just roll my eyes...
 

Rafael Dera

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I'll function reliably fro 263 to 298K; outside those bounds all warranties are void.

Just adding one more to all the fucking T-scales in use out there...

OT: I F* hate summers. Not only is it too hot most of the time (even in belgium) with too hot being the temperature where one begins to sweat if one tries to get some F* work done. Then there are the flies, wasps, mosquitos, locusts, a rain of frogs, the rivers running red with blood and... Ok i'm exaggerating but you catch my drift. It's definitely the most unpleasant season of the year for me.
 

wfpdk

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i blacksmith in the desert as a hobby. yeah, i think i can take heat pretty well... but fuck the cold, i hate the cold.
 

Sejs Cube

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It's all about acclimation. If 90 degree weather is your norm, it's no big deal. But if you're used to something cooler and you get a spike in the temperature for a while ... yeah, it gets uncomfortable.

Example: a friend of mine moved up to the Seattle area after living in Florida for most of her life, and for months she was wearing sweaters and being cold in what was for everyone who was accustomed to the NW climate, t-shirt weather.
 

Carnage95

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I can definitely handle the heat, just make sure I get plenty of water.

I hate the heat and really wish it snowed here. Thankfully it's been raining a lot lately, but when it doesn't rain it is hot as hell. I remember a few years back, the temperature was around 40°C (rarely ever had that kind of temperature here) and it didn't rain for a couple of weeks. Well that's what you get when your country is equatorial.
 

Vern

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I hate the heat. I've lived in South Dakota my entire life, and we have both extremes. It gets up to 110 in the Summer, which usually hovers around 80-90 at night. In the Winter we have -50 windchills, and -25 real temperatures. I'd much rather have the cold than the heat. With extremely cold temperatures you can turn up the thermostat, if you have to go outside you put on two shirts, a hoodie, a wool coat, beanie, gloves, and you're okay. In the Summer, you sweat and you wish you could take off your skin. I can't see how people can stand living in a climate where it's hot and humid.

I'll take cold, at least I can put on more clothes.
 

Scrubiii

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I love the heat, I'm still in a jacket and jeans while everyone around me is in a t-shirt and shorts. The cold however...

Lets just say I spend a lot of time in the winter crouching by my fireplace in a down jacket.
 
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No, I'm not particularly good in heat, I thrive in the cold, and in the rain.

In fact, whenever there's a heavy shower outside, I get a huge urge to run outside and do a Shawshank.
 

FamoFunk

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I'm not that good with the heat, even the crappy heat we get in the UK.
I much rather winter and snoooow! and can handle the cold better than most.
 

M0rp43vs

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For 18 years, I've lived in Brunei which is on the equator.
Preetty damn hot and humid but I was still stupid enough to go out in a hoodie.
So yea, I can handle the heat.

Funny thing though, before I moved to the UK I was warned that my constitution would not be able to handle the cold, add to the fact I would be arriving during end of fall/ start of winter
I went out in the snow in a t-shirt and jeans while my lil bro and mom were shivering in several layers.

So I guess temp doesn't affect me much
 

FinalHeart95

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Sure, although my school doesn't have air conditioning so this past week was torture. They actually had to shorten the school days because the school was so hot.

Side-rant: Instead of installing air conditioning, my school decided to put in a new turf field for the football team. Fuck that shit.
 

Midnight Crossroads

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I'm forced to handle the heat. It's my job, and I get used to it. Exercising in this type of heat is what makes you strong. Just keep plenty of water nearby. You need to get acclimatized to it.