I hate humidity, especially when coupled with car fumes. In London though, I'd probably settle for a humid but otherwise 'nice' day than the same old monochrome sky.
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I hate humidity, especially when coupled with car fumes. In London though, I'd probably settle for a humid but otherwise 'nice' day than the same old monochrome sky.
i live in Michigan, so humidity is a part of my everyday life. all of our humidity is lake effect, and trust me, we have lots of water. do i dislike high humidity? yes, but it comes with the territory.
*raises eyebrows* I went to Singapore and died.
Whoa, so ur just an animated corpse and not actually alive??!!!! OMGQuote:
Originally Posted by Iri Valentine
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to give some relevance to this post; i too dislike humidity, its just so difficult to do anything except sit around doing nothing.
Does that sentence make sense???????? i dont know anymore
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i hate humidity. if i went anywhere i'd probally die :'(
i think that the UKs summers are hot. i'd die anywhere else. :'(
plus my hair goes insane. bad hair.
It only really bugs me when I'm trying to sleep because it's impossible to get comfortable. It's like being hot and cold at the same time, so I get covered in blankets with a fan turned on me.
It was humid last night. I didn't sleep well.
As long as it isn't ice cold wind the weather doesn't bother me. So no, humidity rocks.
arrgh, i hate where i live, we get both the extremes over here in CT
in the summer it goes up to the 90s and is humid and in the winter it can go way down to 0!
I need to find a place where its constantly cool.
I hate humidity!!!! It makes my brain stop so I become REALLY stoooopid and cant concentrate. Im fine so long as theres alot of ice around!!!
Kagga (hates the heat) :mad2:
usually i hate it but right now, humidity is a good friend of mine...
Open the window.
I hate humidity too. >__> It just rained so I don't even wanna step outside...
It gets really bad in august when it's already 105 degrees outside.
yay for summer band practice.