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It's -4 degrees Fahrenheit outside...
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2021-02-07 at 9:21 AM UTCFolks, i just want to stay inside and hide.
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2021-02-07 at 9:24 AM UTCWow, Sucks for you. People were wearing shorts and t-shirts at 8pm when I delivered shit.
Global Warming is a mofo. (For people like you who dont have it.. AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH YEAH>. HA!) -
2021-02-07 at 9:28 AM UTCSeeing a friend of mine walking across a frozen parking lot in heels was the highlight of my night. She handled it like a pro tho
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2021-02-07 at 12:31 PM UTCfolx?
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2021-02-07 at 5:04 PM UTCpig nigger whorebags?
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2021-02-07 at 5:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by lannys mom gave me a two hole for one price special nine months before he was born now hes mad that his conception was preceded by the exchange of pocket change... who's your daddy, bitch no it isnt. its 80 degrees out and im in my yard not even wearing a shirt.
I sweat buckets when it's 80 degrees, especially in your Floridian humidity. However, I recall you posting that u don't like it (ie. ur cold) when it's below 75 degrees. My preferred air temperature is 55 degrees. Crazy how humans can be so different. 👍⚘❤ -
2021-02-07 at 5:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by lannys mom gave me a two hole for one price special nine months before he was born now hes mad that his conception was preceded by the exchange of pocket change... who's your daddy, bitch anything below 75 im wearing a jacket.
fuck 55…im wearing several sweaters and a jacket at that temperature.
its called adaptation. i see it every day. the temperature will be 95 or 100-plus and ill be doing yard work or going for a run yet ill see people come out of their airconditioned houses just to get the mail and theyll be complaining about the excess heat and have to retreat back inside.
what i normally do in 95 degree temperatures with no problem at all i guarantee someone from up north will catch heat stroke from. ive seen it.
i saw a guy pass out and have to go to the hospital from not being heat-acclimated when he went into a super-cold truck and tried to rest after being outside in the heat.
That's intense. Ur a warrior. Does one's body adapt over time in Florida by thinning the blood? Once i visited my sister in August, when she lived in Jupiter. We played racquetball, outside, and i nearly passed out. I would go for jogs in the morning and my shirts, socks, shorts and shoes were drenched. Had to drink at least 3 gallons of water a day. But the Sun felt so good. Fresh ocean breezes were idyllic. -
2021-02-07 at 5:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by lannys mom gave me a two hole for one price special nine months before he was born now hes mad that his conception was preceded by the exchange of pocket change... who's your daddy, bitch its not about thinning the blood…its the body being able to adapt to the temperature by sweating more and not retaining as much heat.
most people it takes 6 months to acclimate and about a year or two before they get to the point where if they go up north they freeze in normal weather.
i remember playing in the snow just wearing a long sleeve shirt when it was 20-degrees outside. now i wouldnt even go somewhere that cold
Sounds like you stay south of The Mason-Dixon line. -
2021-02-07 at 6:44 PM UTC
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2021-02-07 at 6:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung I sweat buckets when it's 80 degrees, especially in your Floridian humidity. However, I recall you posting that u don't like it (ie. ur cold) when it's below 75 degrees. My preferred air temperature is 55 degrees. Crazy how humans can be so different. 👍⚘❤
thats because you're obese and reek of pizza grease you fat prima donna pussy -
2021-02-07 at 6:51 PM UTCI dont mind Dry heat. Vegas was over 100 degrees but you can walk around it in just fine . it only take about half an hour to acclimate to that heat. just bring lots of water. I mean I was wearing pants and still felt fine. and walked around for a few hours.
its that fucked up Humidity. and were we live it's humid in the summer. Not deep south humid like Florida or Louisiana Humid. but it's more humid than the western inland. only because we have the bay here. the delta is humid too.
but you get to Vegas. it ain't shit to walk around for a few hours at least. And its like 110 easily. I could live there no problem. the indoor hot sucks though. I would be outside more than inside. -
2021-02-07 at 7:39 PM UTCI'm not allowed outside