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AleCx04
6y

It is 109° F / 39° C outside and I still hear people saying that they are glad the "cold days"(which meant 10° C AT MOST) are out.

Fuck this weather man. My house cold as fuck and my coding fresh af.

I hate this weather... about the only thing that sucks about Texas

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  • 7
    39? You mean literal hell what the fuck its may
  • 3
    Yo - Austin, TX - CAN AGREE
  • 3
    @sharktits this shit fucking sucks man
  • 2
    @mkdirLuci4 at least you got one of the nicer cities man!! It has been my dream to move into Austin or San Antonio for a while. I have lived in San Antonio before, but not Austin, how is it? Recommend for a developer or nah?
  • 4
    Meanwhile here in New Hampshire I'm sitting in front of my A/C because 83°F (28°C) is too hot. I miss the 60° (16°C) days.
  • 2
    @sharktits dude its 10 45 right now and we b at 32°
  • 5
    @AleCx04 @mkdirLuci4 GUYS!!!! I need you to ask the women you're close to how the hell to dress for 94° thunderstorms... I'm going to San Angelo in 18 days and that's the current forecast. I'm going to a graduation, and its likely going to be outside.

    I don't get weather here. It's either foggy or not. I can dress for warm, or rain. But idk what to do when it's both!
  • 3
    @QueenMorgana sundresses, skirts, boyfriend shorts, boyfriend tanks, mid-drifts - basic summer female wear (I worked in a clothing store for a while too)
  • 3
    @mkdirLuci4 but... Rain? (pardon the ignorance. The CA draught is finally actually driving me insane and I forgot how to handle rain)
  • 3
    ++'d you all for the temperatures in Celsius. 👌🏻
  • 2
    @sergiolarosa89 Northern Europe might not be the best bet. I live in Sweden and the past 2 weeks have been ~27 29° Celsius
  • 2
    @QueenMorgana pretty much what the other dudes said before. Sundresses help a lot in this weather. Jeans and shirts are pretty much the norm....jeans do get quite uncomfortable when outside tho
  • 5
    I. Hate. The. Desert.
    Loathe, Despise, Detest, Abhor.
    Totally the worst.
  • 7
    @RAZERZ Same in Georgia.

    In summer it can go up to 40°C and over in Tbilisi, even though weather forecasts don't say it, as it is forbidden to be working or something similar.
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