it means a lot of of keks
40 to be exact
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Apr 17, 2016 1:45 PM #1446457
Apr 17, 2016 2:11 PM #1446459
Quote from SaltEveryone was giving me replies that's all :c
What's so bad about Florida though, besides the occasional tornado and dumb shit I read some people do there?
Hurricanes are a bigger problem than tornadoes. Central states worry about the tornadoes mostly. It's funny how every single part of the world Mother Nature has a way to fuck with you. There is no place without problem.
Apr 17, 2016 2:14 PM #1446460
Yeah. It's super hot here.
Apr 17, 2016 2:40 PM #1446462
1 AM and the temperature is 36 Celcius.


Apr 17, 2016 2:40 PM #1446463
The mediterranian climate is almost perfect though...
Apr 17, 2016 2:41 PM #1446464
Quote from _Ai_Yeah. It's super hot here.
If the heat is the only problem it must be Arizona. Arizona doesn't have any weather phenomena except for the extreme heat. If you could get a fancy pool there it's a nice place to relax during winter.
Quote from theTDguyThe mediterranian climate is almost perfect though...
You can't think of one thing wrong with it? Nature doesn't do ANYTHING to make the living there just a bit tougher?
Apr 17, 2016 2:42 PM #1446465
Quote from ZmanIf the heat is the only problem it must be Arizona. Arizona doesn't have any weather phenomena except for the extreme heat. If you could get a fancy pool there it's a nice place to relax during winter.
Pfft, that's such an American way of thinking.
Apr 17, 2016 2:50 PM #1446466
no lol. i live in malaysia, a foreign place only nish has actually been at it
Apr 17, 2016 3:26 PM #1446471
This is the weather here right now.


Apr 17, 2016 3:33 PM #1446472
Oh god, that humidity must make that terrible.
Apr 17, 2016 3:41 PM #1446473
Its like being inside an oven while covered in grease.
Apr 17, 2016 3:44 PM #1446474
I'd call that an accurate description. I lived in a port town, and lemme say, when that humidity and heat gets up there, you just don't want to be outside. But you also get used to a wet heat, so if you go somewhere with a dry heat, your body doesn't know what to do.
Apr 17, 2016 3:46 PM #1446475
Here we get days of extreme dry heat and extreme humidity a few days later. I've always lived very close to the ocean, so I've always been subject to truly humid heat.
Apr 17, 2016 3:50 PM #1446476
I'm not a fan of heat, to be quite honest, and a kitchen is about the max I can stand normally. Having to deal with it outdoors is something I try to avoid as much as humanly possible. It's why I plan to live somewhere a bit up north when I finish up school and find steady work. I won't cut Canada out of the running quite yet, but that's a bit too far north for my tastes.
Apr 17, 2016 3:58 PM #1446477
Quote from Not_NishHere we get days of extreme dry heat and extreme humidity a few days later. I've always lived very close to the ocean, so I've always been subject to truly humid heat.
Thing about dry heat is it doesn't make you sweat much. When I went to Miami everytime I woke up It's like being wrapped in hot wet towels