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How do you escape the heat?
How do you escape the heat? Especially when there's no air conditioner and no fan either.
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I go to the public toilets and lay down in the puddles in front of the urinals. Extremely refreshing if its a cold concrete or tiled floor...
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I spend a lot of time on the lake and boat with my family during the summer. We also get out and do lots of camping
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hustle up on a fan and freeze gallon jugs. hang wet blankets that helps a lot. hit the thrift store and get a fan playa
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Try this shit, thank me later
https://mustsharenews.com/wp-content...ng-spray-4.jpg and whatever you do, do NOT test spray this on your nutsack :1orglaugh |
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secretttttttttttttttttttttt lol
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Yes, wet sheets were in use. It wasn't even the heat that was as debilitating as the stuffiness of the room. :mad: |
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Other fans don't have enough power, no matter how much they cost. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SX679_.jpg :2 cents: |
I live where I live.
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I'm talking more about those situations where the technical benefits of civilization are not available :) |
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Supposed to hit 77 today; a little toasty.
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Drink some ice cold water.
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Just get aircon. Problem solved. Why would you not have a/c?
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Live the fucking dream and work in your undies.
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Here's what I do when I'm home & need to cool myself down.
Run your head under cold tap for 10 seconds...once you take your head out from the tap, water will run down your back adding to the cooldown. This is basically a much tamer version of doing something (more effective) like jumping in a lake. It's just a quick way to cool down. It's important the water is nice and cold. Also drink a lot of water aswell. Stupidly simple but it does help when its hot as shit. |
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When you travel, it can happen that where you stay, there is no air conditioning and no fan :) |
There aren't many public toilets here so we do what we can to survive.
Personally I keep my beer very cold while making sure to stay extremely hydrated. |
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Our AC went out last month and needed to be replaced. A few days later I got COVID. It was a huge mess. We had to wait until I was past COVID to get companies come over and give bids, then get on the schedule... It took nearly a month.
I got by with a small portable AC unit I bought on Amazon for $300. Luckily it wasn't too hot out then. Now it's freaking nice.... |
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I really must update my thread with the new times and days... Here it is, incase you have not yet had the chance to enjoy it :thumbsup https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-p...c-toilets.html |
degrees celsius it's like 104 :upsidedow op go to the store and walk in the freezer
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A fan in Las Vegas feels like a fucking blow dryer.
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running from cops. Escaping from the heat. . |
Once upon a time, 40-45 Celsius was absolutely normal for being outdoors all the time, and even on the beach.
But the years go by :) |
When I was in Colorado I’d hang out in the mountains or go swimming in mountain steam. Just being next to the stream was much cooler. However here in FL I pretty much don’t go outside during the day. You have to do everything early or late even going to a lake or the ocean it’s still hot as fuck.
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hasn't been bad here the past couple of days but overall hot as fuck I don't use my a/c as it's a waste of energy and bad for the environment, just drink lots of ice water and cold veggie broth and have a love affair with my very powerful fan. also space out my workouts so like 15 mins at a time instead of a full hour at once. same with cam, no back to back sessions for my cats I put ice cubes in their water dish and rinse my hands with water to brush over their fur. not like I soak them or anything, they actually like it. helps cool them down one of my cats is a rescue who escaped from an exotic cat mill about 20 miles from where my mom lives in Canada in the very far north. she was this scrawny emaciated little thing who followed us home from a hike in the woods one day. barely had any fur, she'd obv been out there fending for herself for weeks if not months now she has fur on top of fur, fluffiest cat I've ever seen with the water trick on her fur even she's doing fine. my other cat was born in JA, much less fur, don't have to worry bout her overheating as much if you have cats it def helps but yeah, hot as fucking hell |
I stuck in my apartment since i have to work during the weekdays but usually go with my family on a lake in my country to avoid heat at least 2 weeks
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Swimming and stay home 13:30-17:30
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I was half asleep. |
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