It’s just the same rage bait posts all around the year. In winter they will post a stickman freezing outside with icicles in his nose and 7 layers of clothes with text “winter lovers be like”
Autumn/Fall gets shits about rain and moody weather. Spring gets shit about allergies. One can’t please everybody…
Honestly, I’m with you and I was gonna come on here and say something similar but my buddy is an electrician who works on new buildings and he deals with so goddamn much heat in those buildings that he can hardly function when he’s not working. I’m all “go outside, drink electrolytes and lots of water, go swimming” but for some people this reality is hell.
Humans are adaptable. We live at the poles. We live in the deserts. I’ve enjoyed time in the Arctic and the Sahara.
I get what you’re saying, but people also spend most of their lives in a 68-72 F / 19-21 C degree bubble. That trains the body only to accept homeostasis. Of course, three hours at 110 F one rooftop can be rough, but it’s also a lot worse of that’s 40 degrees away from what you spend 99% of your time at.
Less AC. Be outside more. Cold showers and mid-day workouts.
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Y’all a bunch a weather bitches.
It’s just the same rage bait posts all around the year. In winter they will post a stickman freezing outside with icicles in his nose and 7 layers of clothes with text “winter lovers be like”
Autumn/Fall gets shits about rain and moody weather. Spring gets shit about allergies. One can’t please everybody…
Honestly, I’m with you and I was gonna come on here and say something similar but my buddy is an electrician who works on new buildings and he deals with so goddamn much heat in those buildings that he can hardly function when he’s not working. I’m all “go outside, drink electrolytes and lots of water, go swimming” but for some people this reality is hell.
Humans are adaptable. We live at the poles. We live in the deserts. I’ve enjoyed time in the Arctic and the Sahara.
I get what you’re saying, but people also spend most of their lives in a 68-72 F / 19-21 C degree bubble. That trains the body only to accept homeostasis. Of course, three hours at 110 F one rooftop can be rough, but it’s also a lot worse of that’s 40 degrees away from what you spend 99% of your time at.
Less AC. Be outside more. Cold showers and mid-day workouts.