Arizona 100F—final answer. 0F just makes me super depressed.
If it’s Florida 100F, though, I just give up
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Anonymous1w
As a southerner I have to say 100 because I have done that before and i would prefer it to 20
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Anonymous#11w
This ong bc florida 100 is not montana 100
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Anonymous#11w
Bro who care
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Anonymous#31w
Humidity changes how temperature feels 💀 going off my own example, montana 100 is like a florida 70
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Anonymous#21w
I used to work outside during the summer right next to the coast. Some days it was humid, some days it was dry. It’s all the same shit
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Anonymous#31w
Yeah but you had the sea breeze not dead still hot soup air
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Anonymous#11w
No I didn’t we weren’t that close to the coast. It was a 15 minute drive
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Anonymous#31w
Compared to three+ hours
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Anonymous#11w
Doesn’t matter. Humidity means the same thing regardless of where you are. We had humid days, and we had dry days. Made no difference
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Anonymous#31w
Interesting. It made a HUGE difference for me and my friends
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Anonymous#31w
Well you and ur friends are cornballs
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Anonymous#31w
Nah we just worked manual labor cleaning horse shit outside in central GA during July and August. Literally had to spray the sweat out of my eyes with a hose because the salt would fuck up my vision
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Anonymous#11w
Sweat comes from heat doofus. If it were too humid the sweat would have been less salty
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Anonymous#31w
When it’s humid sweat is less effective because it has a harder time evaporating and just builds up
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Anonymous#41w
It’s not supposed to evaporate. When you run the air hits the water and cools you down. Sweating is basically useless when you stand still regardless of humidity
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Anonymous#41w
And do you see how you and 1 are saying the opposite thing? You’re saying humid is worse, he’s saying dry is worse. I’m saying both of you are making assumptions based on your limited perspective and they’re both the same because I’ve worked in both
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Anonymous#31w
I think we should just agree to disagree. This is an argument amongst anonymous strangers on the internet. It isn’t that deep
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Anonymous#11w
Okay
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Anonymous#31w
No it does evaporate
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Anonymous#11w
yes bc the humidity makes both extremes worse but i’d take a dry 0 over a humid 100 tbh and a dry 100 over a humid 0
also a humid 100 over a humid 0, but a dry 0 over a dry 100
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Anonymous#622h
My grandpa always said you can put more on then you can take off
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AnonymousOP22h
Yeah see I agree with that, too! But 0F is genuinely so depressing and cold. A non-humid 100F you just have to wear shorts and a tee, and that’s often my preferred style, anyway