I never knew that......

Not hot as in 100 more like 80/75. Can't stand rain. Burning in the rain is no bueno. SD county best weather by far
 
In terms of extremes: very cold is not as bad as very hot or very humid. Of course it's more preferable to be like 75-80 degrees and sunny out as opposed to cloudy/rainy. But if we talking about sweating your balls off hot, I don't mind the cold over that. Because yes, you can bundle up, you can sleep easily with warm blankets. When it's too hot you just have to suffer
 
I can deal with dry heat...But heat with 100% humidity 
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That's one thing I don't like about the East Coast.
 
Humidity is the worst tho hate that ish. Plus it's bad for your shoes too


I can deal with dry heat...But heat with 100% humidity :{

That's one thing I don't like about the East Coast.

I had the unfortunately experience of having to travel to Tulsa, OK and Sugar Land, TX for work. I never appreciated A/C as much as I did for those two trips. :lol


Spent 2 weeks as probably the only Asian in Tulsa for that time period. Probably my most miserable trip as Tulsa isn't the best sight seeing city.

The 2 weeks in Sugar Land wasn't as bad because I was able to visit with family while I was there.


But that feeling of walking out of a house/hotel and immediately feeling sticky is the absolute WORST. Couldn't even wear sunglasses cause the damn lenses would fog up. :lol :{
 
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Quick story about working in Phoenix in JULY back in 2014. :|

so a group of us were working at an outsourcing site based in Deer Valley in Phoenix. after work, we'd literally go back to the hotel room agree on a place to eat dinner and hang out.

mind you, it was 100+ for majority of our trip, 90+ at 9pm and 110+ on our last week. yes, it was dry, oven heat and not humid, but it's incredible how hot it gets. :lol


so one night we went out and as we're walking out of the restaurant, one of the dudes says "man, it's real nice out here" as he's letting out a long deep breath.

i look at him with a stoneface and reply "man, wth are you talking about? it's gotta be 95 right now!" :lol

i said "nice out here would be being able to chill outside on a patio or something with a light jacket on."


obviously, dry heat > humid heat. but i feel for y'all that live in either of those types of weather.
 
I had the unfortunately experience of having to travel to Tulsa, OK and Sugar Land, TX for work. I never appreciated A/C as much as I did for those two trips.
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Spent 2 weeks as probably the only Asian in Tulsa for that time period. Probably my most miserable trip as Tulsa isn't the best sight seeing city.

The 2 weeks in Sugar Land wasn't as bad because I was able to visit with family while I was there.


But that feeling of walking out of a house/hotel and immediately feeling sticky is the absolute WORST. Couldn't even wear sunglasses cause the damn lenses would fog up.
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Oh, man. 
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Last summer's massive heatwave in Chicago all through out the east coast ruined my drive from California.

I was so excited to get to Chicago and the moment I got out of the car, I was dead. Had to take a cab to Cloud Gate because my wife and baby looked like she was going to die
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belongs in the fools wildin thread.

IDK who lost here the waiter claiming to be robin hood or the company keeping count on $3,000 worth of drinks.
 
There's a tournament called the cbi, thought it was nit renames or something ..
 
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