I can cope in generally any kind of heat but then when it gets really, really hot unless I'm like wearing shorts which is something I hate to wear I get sweaty but I never complain it's too hot I just drink plenty and keep my suncream handy
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I can cope in generally any kind of heat but then when it gets really, really hot unless I'm like wearing shorts which is something I hate to wear I get sweaty but I never complain it's too hot I just drink plenty and keep my suncream handy
For some reason, sometimes Brits like to think that they are not a part of The Continent, and thus not quite as European.
I like my domicile to be roughly 4,200 degrees.
In Kelvin of course, 4,200 Celsius is just plain silly.
What the hell, I think 60s are coooold. That is jacket weather for me.
I like heat. I don't like cold, rain or snow.
the worst is when it rains lots and your feet and bottoms of trousers get wet and then you have cold soggy feet for the rest of the day. :mad:
I usually wear boots in the rain, my pants bottoms don't get wet and my feet stay dry. =D
Below 70 is too cold, above is too hot. Sometimes I kinda like the cold, though.
Like to point out this...
The United Kingdom and Ireland are strangely enough Islands. A single cross ocean undersea rail connection which could with the right determination be severed by even a terrorist attack does not make us a part of a continent. Continents are by definition a single land mass wherein several countries/states may be contained. Europe is a continent but it does not include the British Isles. The fact that the components of the British Isles are a part of the European Union does not automatically mean the continent has extended and that Dover is directly connected to northern France. Pangea did not mystically reform there. We have for the most part refused the single European currency and will do so for many more years to come as far as I can see. We've refused more intergration with the EU and even today a major political rift in the democracy of the UK is our ties to the EU and their influence over everything in our country when well in excess of 60% of Britons feel that we are not a part of Europe but an independant nation.
Therefore not letting the EU win is a majorly important thing for most people in the UK.
Also, I remember once having to work in a metal tent with a canvas roof during a summer the heat outside was 30+ the heat inside was well in excess of 40+ and my boss asked me to go assist the frozen food dept at a temp of -25 I flat out refused to go do that one. She honestly expected me to change my exposure temp by 60 degrees Celcius.
Debate in general chat.....someone ban this filth.!
On the Risk board it clearly states that Great Britain is part of Europe :colbert:
EDIT: Can someone please dispose of NorthernChaosGod my head hurt enough already.
I'm not sure what temperature I like the best. Probably around 75-80. I never really pay attention to the number. I can stand any normal range of temperatures as long as they are consistent and gradual. What I don't like is when temperatures are constantly shifting. Cold one day hot the next day. It gives me headaches.
I'm so ultra terrible with cold weather. I get cold more than anyone else and I'm always complaining about it. xD
When it's nice and warm and sunny out and I take a walk my mood is automatically gets 10x better and I feel sooo good. When it's freezing and cold and dreary I get so depressed. D;<
75 - low 80s is ideal, with nice sun and a slight breeze, and not much humidity. Below 70 and I am sad monkey. :monkey: Below 60 and I'm very sad! Below freezing and I cryyyyy. Too bad it gets to -40s F in windchill in Wisconsin quite a few times during the winter. :p
Jojo is the biggest cold-wimp I've ever met. It was ~70 in her apartment when I was there, and she was fully dressed with a heavy jacket on AND under a blanket... and she was still sometimes cold. :roll2