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I miss dry heat
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and like normal summers which is 20°C - 27°C here not 33???
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Where I’m at currently 
it’s typically 35C - 38C , heavy humidity the entire summer 
if the ac dies or power is lost because of storms
we CRASH OUT cause you basically…die 
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MissLondon wrote:
Where I’m at currently 
it’s typically 35C - 38C , heavy humidity the entire summer 
if the ac dies or power is lost because of storms
we CRASH OUT cause you basically…die 
yeah we crash out because we ARE dying over here in europe rip
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i miss living on the coast and going to the beach everyday 
moving into inner germany was the right decision career wise but oh my god i miss the coastal lifestyle and climate
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MissLondon wrote:
Where I’m at currently 
it’s typically 35C - 38C , heavy humidity the entire summer 
if the ac dies or power is lost because of storms
we CRASH OUT cause you basically…die 
ACs are so rare here 
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I went to a massive fleamarket yesterday and even though it was in the evening, it was still so fucking hot and humid + the warmth of the crowd of people, I really thought I was gonna die there man
The storm that showed up later and brought strong winds with it was a lifesaver for me and my niece lol
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idk if ive ever experienced dry heat...
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umxollie wrote:
I went to a massive fleamarket yesterday and even though it was in the evening, it was still so fucking hot and humid + the warmth of the crowd of people, I really thought I was gonna die there man
The storm that showed up later and brought strong winds with it was a lifesaver for me and my niece lol
I wanted to go to the flea market today but it was so hot and biking + half an hour in a train with other sweaty ppl would have killed me
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Sylvan wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Where I’m at currently 
it’s typically 35C - 38C , heavy humidity the entire summer 
if the ac dies or power is lost because of storms
we CRASH OUT cause you basically…die 
ACs are so rare here 
Had my own experience when I spent a summer in Italy 
and my cousin didn’t live in government housing 
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