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Yes.Do people develop mental problems from such a place ? People who aren't from Seattle get depression it's a scientific fact. I wonder if the opposite is true people become manic in the heat
Yes.Do people develop mental problems from such a place ? People who aren't from Seattle get depression it's a scientific fact. I wonder if the opposite is true people become manic in the heat
I get psychotic rage from any little thing when it's this hot for this long.Do people develop mental problems from such a place ? People who aren't from Seattle get depression it's a scientific fact. I wonder if the opposite is true people become manic in the heat
That sounds absolutely miserable. Holy shit.Usually the same here with the humidity but lately it’s been humid so it was 95 degrees at 10 PM last night
You can't be serious. Pretty good? foh lolI was just telling my wife that it’s been pretty good this summer. Im in the Houston area. Will be hitting up a pool Tuesday afternoon. Been thinking it’s time I just get a pool built at home. Normally we pay to go somewhere or just go to the beach.
You can't be serious. Pretty good? foh lol
It's Fuckin Texas, what did you expect? Reliable energy?
This past June was the hottest June ever recorded in Houston, with no rainfall. I've lived here most of my life, this summer is worse than the normal hell swamp that is Houston. I don't understand what your definition of "pretty good" is I guess.Yea I haven’t had to water my grass much. Just this past two weeks now I’ve had to start watering a good amount. Part of my yard burned.
Fingers crossed that the power grid holds up.
If it fails people will die. You want people to die?I hope it fails
Lol usually between 60 and 80 on average depending on time of year. But I live inland so 90s isn't uncommon in the summer here. But it's never really humid.It’s 80 there everyday!
North or Southwest Texas? I've spent some time in the Ozona/San Angelo and find it just like you described. As many times as I've driven through there, I still haven't been through the Lubbock or Abilene areas.I live in far west Texas, the desert, and while we are constantly the hottest part of the state, I find the 0% humidity good for the 9 month summers.
Its really not uncommon to be above 100 degrees for weeks of a time, but weirdly the minute the sun goes down the air cools and makes the evenings comfortable. It’s so dry that we hardly have insects and no mosquitoes at all. Nights in the desert are actually pretty pleasant.
As far as the daytime goes, you better seek shelter. The unadulterated scorching sunlight will kill your ass before you know it. Literally, half a day without water or shelter, and you die.
Myself and my 3 partners have 6 facilities in California and 1 in Texas. It is a wonderful business to be in both financially and making a positive difference in peoples lives.Man, that’s amazing! Didn’t know you were in that field. I love it here 9 months a year. June, July and August are killers.
AC is dying out. Should be a delta of 15-20 degrees between inside air and vents. I’m at 3 degrees. FML
Northern Utah is hot today. 104 yesterday.