would not recommend
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âŚhuh. Thatâs odd. I want to make an Informative-based setup, yet I keep getting ideas for a Voting-based setup. I already did Vote-a-Life and True Majority thoughâŚ
tutuu will pay for 8 different womenâs discord nitro just so they talk to him yet wonât turn on the AC when its a billion degrees
Shitty thumbnail I slapped together in like 2 minutes for what is effectively just a random tf2 server being highly delirious in the vague shape of Deltarune Chapter 28 spoilers for like 2 hours
ohâŚ
thatâs slander of my comfort characterâŚ
I have the urge to play Tomodachi Life (my Switch controllers are kinda cooked, and I donât own the game).
LOL
Oki i turned on my AC it feels nice
. I no longer smell burnt chicken nuggets 
Too late Iâm putting you in the oven
NYOOOO NYO NYO NYO NYO baked into crispy fries
what do you think happens if someone dislikes you
I canât believe you were trying to tough out 40 degrees
I sat in my car parked in my drive JUST for the AC and it was like 26 degrees
Can someone translate to Fahrenheit, Iâm lazy.
104
Oh fuck
They convince others to dislike me too
Replayed Rakuen. Even though I remember the ending, I did -in fact- forget the main plot of the story. Now that I have finished it again⌠Yeah, itâs just sad. More precisely, itâs beautiful and sad. But mainly sad.
I got all collectibles that Iâm aware of. Thereâs that, at least. Apparently I am missing some pets. Dangit. *checks guide* âŚyeah, no. I ainât going to replay ts all over again for those two pets.
Gemma is still in coma, and Tony is still alive. Not sure how to feel about the former, but itâs good to see that the latter reconciled with his daughter.
Tbf toughing out 104F/40C is possible
Just dont reccomend it lmaoo
Working outside in this weather is killing me
Friendly reminder that 35 C/95 F at 100% humidity is deadly, and 46 C/114 F at 50% humidity is deadly, and those temperatures are optimistic. And this is like just being in that temperature/humidity will kill you even if youâre just sitting there because your body loses the ability to cool itself in those conditions. A study found that even a temperature as low as 30.6 C/87 F at 100% humidity can make your body unable to cool itself. Please do not try to just tough it out when temperatures are that high because if conditions are right you literally cannot and need to cool off. If youâre indoors and, for whatever reason, canât or donât want to necessarily run an AC at all times, I would recommend getting a thermometer/hygrometer combo (displays both temperature and relative humidity). AcuRite has one thatâs under $20 that Iâve used for years. Like my office is currently in the mid 70s at 42% humidity (itâs close enough to a monitor that the temperature is artificially high, so Iâm trying to correct for that).
