>Northoids unironically think 20C is hot
Northoids unironically think 20C is hot
I got a sunburn today, was hot af at 17c
temperature has nothign to do witht he UV index snownigger
>snownigger
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It's 26C right now as it's raining, it was 31C the other day which is fairly cool for summer. Humidity is at 90%
>20C
Fucking freezing
was a nice WARM 18c today
keep seething, southrons
Most of them do not have central or district heating like in Eastern Europe and it's 16C indoors in winter in most places in Scandinavia.
Their bodies are adjusted to that temperature due to years of living like that. Of course they will think it's hot
>whats electric heated floors, heat pumps and fireplaces.benefits of not being poor af. but yeah 16C is a perfectly fine indoor temperature, bit on the cold side maybe.
you live in a shithole country is 20C is not hot.
hot countrioids have never known what true comfort feels like
Why are third world shitholes all hot countries debt-fren?
it's the people, nothing to do with the weather
blistering here but the anglo-celtic stock perseveres
no such luck for the med man
Bros I need to go to the bank and make a deposit, temperature rn is 45°C
Wish me luck
this is why fahrenheit is superior to celsius. how am i supposed to know if 20 is hot? in fahrenheit, the high numbers are hot and the low numbers are cold, simple as. checkmate
This is the most brainlet take I've ever had the displeasure to read. Celcius is superior because zero (universal number) is tied to waters freezing point
It is too fucking hot. 25C is KILL
Yes and you whine and complain about colder temperatures. Almost as if what you're used to is a major factor
20 is not hot but will easily lead to 24 degrees indoors. If it's 25 outside you can get 30 inside
and how am i supposed to know how hot 60 is, or 80 or 100? human scaled metrics suck because what some find ok is hell for another. water boils at 100 and freeze at zero anyway it doesnt care about feel.
but in most places of average climate, it's close to 100 on a hot summer day, and close to 0 on a cold winter day. colder places might spend more time in the 0-50 range, and hot places in the 50-100 range. also, i don't really see why the fact that 100 is boiling and 0 is freezing even matters. the way to know if water is boiling is by looking at it, the exact value doesn't matter
All scandi blocks have fuckin central heating
100 is super hot heatwave and 0 is really cold. None of these temps are common for one area