Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 6 months ago79°F "Heat Wave"imagemessage-square143 fedilinkarrow-up1143
arrow-up1143image79°F "Heat Wave"Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 6 months agomessage-square143 Commentsfedilink
minus-squaresupafuzz [comrade/them]hexbear15·6 months agoHow in the world did the British have so many tropical colonies link
minus-squaresupafuzz [comrade/them]hexbear10·6 months agoYeah but somebody still had to give the orders without keeling over and dying of heatstroke on a mild spring day link
minus-squarePolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.mlhexbear14·edit-26 months agoMany of them actually did died, but those were the rank and file up to middle management at most so disposable. Those that were more adaptable stayed. Also A LOT of local compradors, usually landowners with their own personnel and the like. linkfedilink
minus-squareKrem [he/him, they/them]hexbear7·6 months agodidn't they have administrative capitals in like small resort towns in the himalayan foothills so they could govern from a bearable 16 degrees link
minus-squarePolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.mlhexbear8·6 months agoNo idea but i wouldn't be surprised, though it would be also for the upper echelons. linkfedilink
minus-squareKrem [he/him, they/them]hexbear4·6 months agoturns out i was thinking of Shimla, but yes the average anglo bueurocrat would just stay on their post and melt I guess link
minus-squaredumpster_dove [he/him]hexbear5·6 months agoI heard they had villages in the mountains of India where they'd go to avoid the worst of the heat. link
How in the world did the British have so many tropical colonies
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Yeah but somebody still had to give the orders without keeling over and dying of heatstroke on a mild spring day
Many of them actually did died, but those were the rank and file up to middle management at most so disposable. Those that were more adaptable stayed. Also A LOT of local compradors, usually landowners with their own personnel and the like.
didn't they have administrative capitals in like small resort towns in the himalayan foothills so they could govern from a bearable 16 degrees
No idea but i wouldn't be surprised, though it would be also for the upper echelons.
turns out i was thinking of Shimla, but yes the average anglo bueurocrat would just stay on their post and melt I guess
I heard they had villages in the mountains of India where they'd go to avoid the worst of the heat.