Roads in India melts due to heat.

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Peoples shoes get stuck on the sticky asphalt.

 
Around here, the concrete just blows up.
 
It's happened here in some parking lots a few times.

People often loose the soles of their shoes because the adhesive melts. Happened to my brother.
 
I've only seen roads crack due to cold. That's when it's really, really fucking cold.
 
That's what you get for living in India.
 
Doesn't it have more to do with crappy roads than the sun?
 
It's happened here in some parking lots a few times.

People often loose the soles of their shoes because the adhesive melts. Happened to my brother.
I just recently used Loctite super glue to fix my Sketchers. The back flap on one side came loose while walking. Previously, the front flaps came loose. Loctite works pretty good so far, but the metallic tube had a hole leak from twisting it while using pliers to twist the cap off.
 
I've seen it here in Georgia, USA a couple of times, but that's when it's REALLY hot and there was a patch of tar on the road.
 
Happens to me all the time quite often in the Philippines. Flipflops and hot asphalt don't mix.
 
The heat must do a real number on the human feces and dead babies oft found on the streets of India.
 
That has happened here on oil tops before. I love Texas, but fuck summer.
 
I've only seen roads crack due to cold. That's when it's really, really fucking cold.

That reminds me of when I worked up in Inuvik. The road from the airport to town had these massive cracks, from the perma frost. The driver told us the road was new, only two years old at the time. It was like driving over whoop-de-doos. Crazy.
 
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