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  • carl_gauss [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    God why is that every time temperature rises a little bit American and europeans begging to drop like flies? i live in a city that daily has 35 degrees, and I've never met a single person who has ever had a heat stroke, yet a bunch of people fucking die when london reaches 23º

    I used to work in a home automation company, fixing thermostats, and I once got a lady who threaten to sue because we didn't fix her broken thermostat, saying that her baby was going to get a heat stroke and die (it was 22ºC). can't believe

      • OgdenTO [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Like that time I had room temp gezpacho soup, and it burned my lips because I was expecting cooled gezpacho soup.

          • OgdenTO [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            But I think you may be right, that there is a physiological adaptation to hotter weather, where blood vessels are abundant either closer or farther away from the skin outside. But I might also be wrong.

            • KobaCumTribute [she/her]
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              3 years ago

              I wonder if diet can affect the adaptation as well. I grew up eating bland scandinavian food and could tolerate the cold to the point where I'd wear shorts and short-sleeved shirts all year round, go out in the snow barefoot and in shorts without discomfort (not for prolonged periods, obviously, just going out to check mail or get something from the family car), swim in water that only Russians thought was comfortable (actual anecdote, as a kid on some trip to the beach in the spring or fall the water was so cold that the only other people there who were swimming were some Russians, even my scandinavian family thought the water was too cold lol), etc, then as an adult went without AC in the south for over a decade and started living off extremely spicy food with lots of the hottest peppers I could get and now ~80+ is pleasantly warm, 90+ is tolerable in the shade with a fan going, and when it gets down to 70 I'm starting to be cold and dressing warmly or huddling under a blanket as my extremities start to go stiff and numb (well, that's more around 60 and below, but still).

    • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      God why is that every time temperature rises a little bit American and europeans begging to drop like flies?

      Global warming is Gaia's fever and crackers are the virus.

      Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.