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There are "morons" on both sides. I know a lot of people who would complain about 90F (32C) being too hot, whilst enjoying 50F. Heck, even I think 32C is a bit hot, especially if the conditions are humid (18C+ dewpoint).
Anyway, a really pointless thread. AdriannaSmiling had made threads like these and they're so redundant now.
That's true. Although 50 F with calm winds and sunny weather could be objectively "pleasant".
People down here are in another planet though, wearing heavy sweaters at temperatures as warm as 23 C I've seen.
And yeah, this thread is pointless. Just another "look how much better warm weather is than cold weather" dumb ass thread by her.
32*C feels so damn hot under Sun. Give me 10*C. Except July and August, I don't wanna have hot temperatures. 2 days ago, we had a high of 29.7*C. It was 29th April. It is not my taste to have a high of 29.7*C in 29th April. We will most likely have a high of 32*C by 1st June.
When the temperature is high, Sun is also strong so It burns my body. My problem is with Sun actually. Nobody talks about Sun. Everybody talks about humid. Being under Sun is worse than humid since Sun burns your body Izmit also has high humidity but Sun is more of a problem than humidity for me. Sun itself is a very big problem when you walk outside. I get fried under Sun.
Also when summer comes, mosquitos come out and they eat me to death when I try to sleep in my bed. Starting from June, they keep their existence until November or December.
Last edited by atsizat; 05-01-2017 at 01:36 PM..
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