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Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 11:07:40
This is Fahrenheit correct?

Here in Australia, its summer... and holy shit are the summers hot. Its about 34 degrees celcius here, but the Rain has made the air very humid. The air sometimes feels so thick that its hard to breathe sometimes (I went painballing yesterday and it that easy being in the hot humid and having pelet of paint being shot at you that leave massive brusies ). And for all though who don't know or haven't experience sweating in hot humid conditions, sweat doesn't work. In Fact, it makes people hotter and a few of my mates almost collapsed from HEAT exhaustion.

EDIT: just realised how dumb my question was


Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 11:23:44
Damn! Although it does get hot (btw, yes Fahrenheit :p ) here, I haven't seen anyone pass out due to HEAT exhaustion other than the occasional person passing out at football/cross country/etc practice back when I was in high school...

Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 13:35:49
Here in sweden it's always around -30 degrees celcius and we're always going around in shorts and T-shirts because we're frigging vikings, YEAH! That's probably what most people think it's like in sweden but unfortunately it's not like that. Were I live it hasn't dropped below 0 yet and no snow for another 7000000 years or something. Further up north it's probably snow already.


Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 14:52:06
5 degrees celcius here in belgium and we're getting washed away by Rain and wind

Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 15:09:58
Well here in England its about 4-5 degrees Celsius with no clouds or rain.

Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 15:44:03

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dawn_of_metal says : Here in sweden it's always around -30 degrees celcius and we're always going around in shorts and T-shirts because we're frigging vikings, YEAH! That's probably what most people think it's like in sweden but unfortunately it's not like that. Were I live it hasn't dropped below 0 yet and no snow for another 7000000 years or something. Further up north it's probably snow already.



At least you have polar bears in your back yard.


Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 15:47:00

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Raina says :

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dawn_of_metal says : Here in sweden it's always around -30 degrees celcius and we're always going around in shorts and T-shirts because we're frigging vikings, YEAH! That's probably what most people think it's like in sweden but unfortunately it's not like that. Were I live it hasn't dropped below 0 yet and no snow for another 7000000 years or something. Further up north it's probably snow already.



At least you have polar bears in your back yard.

Yep. They're so dangerous that tourists must have a rifle whenever they're outside. We swedes just beat them up with our fists if they would ever Attack us.


Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 15:50:09

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Yep. They're so dangerous that tourists must have a rifle whenever they're outside. We swedes just beat them up with our fists if they would ever Attack us.


I doubt that

Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 15:53:51

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Yep. They're so dangerous that tourists must have a rifle whenever they're outside. We swedes just beat them up with our fists if they would ever Attack us.


I doubt that

We're vikings, what did you expect?


Wednesday 14 December 2011 - 15:56:04
Yeah, you should check out some of their fancy what'sitsname fish in a can , if you don't believe that. It takes someone pretty mighty to eat that...