You said you'd call Sears yesterday....https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/9/9e824680.jpg
You said you'd call Sears yesterday....
Of course there is: global warming.
dry heat would be fine but this moist humid boiling pot of water hellscape sucks ass
Ill call them. Today
You'll call now.
Of course there is: global warming.
You'll call now.
They way she said that the guy was one sentence away from sleeping outside that night.It would have been cooler.
If i could afford it i would move to some where mild like Alaska or Canadahttps://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/f/f271cf02.jpg
Also, I imagine the anti-environmental policies have avoided consideration for passive cooling in city planning.yeah giants freeways everywhere mostly concrete aswell need tons more trees and greenspaces but thats not what Texas has planned for us
yeah giants freeways everywhere mostly concrete aswell need tons more trees and greenspaces but thats not what Texas has planned for us
I think arizona would be a nice state to live in, or California near the ocean
I'm jealous of California weather. And all the other shit it does better than TexasYeah, fair weather all year long you can go cruising around with the top down maybe some slight rain
Try being in Arizona.Dry heat I will take that over humid mess we have here
Try being in Arizona.High humidity means that while the heat might not kill you as easily it is a lot more miserable.
Yeah, fair weather all year long you can go cruising around with the top down maybe some slight rainEh, that all year long part is debatable, but yeah, I love the weather here
A friend of mine who lives in Texas said the real feel is usually 10 degrees minimum above the actual temp, sounds fucking miserable.
Gods punishment for your fascist government
Meanwhile, the weather here in California has been rather fair.Uhh, what part of California do you live in? Last Thursday we had 109 degrees and unusually high humidity, today and tomorrow we have 105, and week after next we seem to be gearing up for consecutive 105+ days
Uhh, what part of California do you live in? Last Thursday we had 109 degrees and unusually high humidity, today and tomorrow we have 105, and week after next we seem to be gearing up for consecutive 105+ daysYou must be up north. It's been pretty tame in SoCal. I think later this week will be the first time LA has hit 80+ degrees in months.
You must be up north. It's been pretty tame in SoCal. I think later this week will be the first time LA has hit 80+ degrees in months.The coast doesn't count, you guys always get all the cool weather.
Its definitely very toasty here. Only likely to get worse or we get floodedI think Texas is getting a major hurricane this year. Florida got a repeat last year that went the same path a few years earlier. El Nino has lessened so that means a more upwards curvature than U turn like last year