
Hey, Northeasterners. Here’s a snowman bento to help keep you cool.
Here’s the thing I don’t understand about hot weather: People always complain that it’s too hot to do anything, but at what temperature does it become too hot to complain about the weather? I want to figure out what the boiling point of complaining is.
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It’s never too hot to complain about how hot it is, at least until the atmosphere ignites your hair. Then you have other things to think about.
Here in the UK everything comes to a stand still either when it’s snowing, or when the temperature comes above 25C.
In Minnesota the time we start complaining is when we’re burnt so bad we smell like bacon and we can’t stand up out of the pool of our own sweat. Of course, that’s counting 80% humidity.
Last I checked, complaining about the weather didn’t make me hotter or require me to go outside, so I guess it’s too hot when I pass out?
Then again, my laptop generates heat, so when it’s really hot I’m not likely to complain about it on the internet.
The point when people stop complaining about how hot it is would be 212 F, because at that point, you’re dead.
When you pass out from heat stroke
hey! chicago is a billion degress! humid too!
It’s midwinter here, you insensitive clod!
I envy you. I hate the summer
Ever been to Alabama? ‘Nuff said.
Come to Florida, you’ll quickly realize what we are complaining about…
When it’s 120F and it’s also so humid that you realize what the phrase means “Hot as balls” means. Even if you’ve never had some. Oh, I live in South Cali.
NYC forecast:
Wednesday: 91 degrees F
Thursday: 93 degrees F
Friday: 92 degrees F
Saturday: 98 DEGREES F
In short, anyone who hates heat and humidity should stay away from NYC in the summer.