• How to survive the heat ?
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Its pretty hot in Europe in this weeks. Today (hottest day) will be like 95°F .. 35°C. How do you guys actually go through the day without showering every hour ? ... Im not really used to this heat
do cool things
Live in a basement
stick an icepack between your legs and drink an ice cold drink being shirtless helps
It's been like that for the entire summer for me [img]http://puu.sh/3j6X3.png[/img] Get a fan put it in front of you and try not to melt.
Take an ice cube shower.
With hardcore fanless fans and icy drinks. If that is not enough then throw some water on yourself and stay near the fanless fan. Also, this week it's been raining all day every day where I live which is not common. The global climate has been fucked up and changed forever.
drink lots of cold water and be naked when at home.
If you can, be at the lowest point of the house. Be sure to drink heaps of water. Keep the windows open so you can get a breeze. Really, that is all you can do.
lose weight
buy an industrial fan, it's what I did, this thing can keep like, an entire gym cool :v:
i don't i often just collapse in a heap on the ground
I've been living in a desert my whole life. 95F isn't that bad.
I stay inside where I have cool AC available, also fans. I don't melt in 42c temperature that way.
[QUOTE=Animosus;41091239]If you can, be at the lowest point of the house. Be sure to drink heaps of water. Keep the windows open so you can get a breeze. Really, that is all you can do.[/QUOTE] Most of the time the breeze that comes from outside is also very hot.
[QUOTE=OnDemand;41091386]Most of the time the breeze that comes from outside is also very hot.[/QUOTE] Lets not forget that when the A/C is running, cold air flows out, hot air flows in..
You have to become one with the heat. Wait.. That doesn't make sense.
[QUOTE=Glock Samson;41091399]Lets not forget that when the A/C is running, cold air flows out, hot air flows in..[/QUOTE] I don't trust AC because they are difficult to clean and who knows what germs and nasty dust lives there. I switched to fanless fans and will never go back. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8he8afjQyd8[/media]
Lose the clothes.
[QUOTE=Glock Samson;41091368]I've been living in a desert my whole life. 95F isn't that bad.[/QUOTE] 95f is nothing when the air is dry. around here we see about 90f at 95% humidity or more
The humidity is making it. Without high % humidty i think it wouldnt be a problem ..
Netherlands here. It doesn't feel hot but just.... like everything is so heavy. fuck you water, fuck you low pressure for causing this misery.
[QUOTE=OnDemand;41091386]Most of the time the breeze that comes from outside is also very hot.[/QUOTE] At least it has some airflow compared to still air. [editline]19th June 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Glock Samson;41091399]Lets not forget that when the A/C is running, cold air flows out, hot air flows in..[/QUOTE] It would be nice to have AC. A lot of European houses don't have it though.
I have a pool in my backyard. I don't think I have to say anything than that.
W-w-would you g-g-guys send some of y-your heat down t-t-t-t-to Austraaaalia-a-a? F-f-f-reez-uh-fucking w-w-winter...
The heat makes me fucking crazy. I fucking hate the summer.
You survive by opening every window and door in your home
Be sure to drink lots of water.
Step 1: Stick a cucumber in the freezer Step 2: Wait over night Step 3: Stick it inside rectum Step 4: ??? Step 5: Profit
[QUOTE=ScottyWired;41093122]W-w-would you g-g-guys send some of y-your heat down t-t-t-t-to Austraaaalia-a-a? F-f-f-reez-uh-fucking w-w-winter...[/QUOTE] dw we can enjoy melting in a couple of months
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