>Tokyo
>outside temp is 35℃
>turn on AC max power, but old
>room temp is 26℃
Tokyo
Yesterday was hotter.
>tfw i'll never know what it's like to have 4 seasons
Is that, like, hot or something?
too hot
I set it at 16℃
100 C is enough to evaporate water
60 C to melt a candle
40 C is enough to kil you from heatstroke
36 C is normal body temperature
20-22 C is normal outside temperature
0 C is water's freezing temperature
Clean the filter or ac coils
>tfw 7°C
Week of pain
Damn...
>no AC because scandinavia is a barbarian shithole
>27 degrees in a few hours
comfy 6°C here
104°F expected here in Florida
not really comfortable here
What? I thought everyone had these things now. They double as A/C in the summer.
>be Euro
>no AC
>let my fan run over night, blowing gently over my body while I sleep without covers (using the duvet as a body pillow instead)
>did not die
There is no easy way out. How do Koreans manage to die from that?
Please use Swedish degrees.
In my country I can still get away with not using AC. But having been in Japan during August I know that they absolutely need them over there.
>Euros cannot have ACs because of environmental memes (going anywhere by car is fine, though, please support our biggest Industry)
>simply call it Luft-Luft-Wärmepumpe instead and shill it as super eco friendly (compared to resistive electric heating)
Sneaky.
F is fore Fläsklägg med rotmos
Seems to me like the useful bits of that scale are just between 0 and 36.
37 degrees celsius is the optimal temperature for a human,stop complaining
is the majority of japanese boys this cute?
Its 46 deg high here. I suffer
>a week
lucky, the forecast here looks awful for the next two weeks, probably the whole season
move to osaka
>But having been in Japan during August I know that they absolutely need them over there.
why?