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"On your Knees!"
@JustPressingButtons Are you from Cali?
Ever been swimming in a hot spring?Lol a little? You've got to be kidding me.
LOL That's the best way ever to put it.Ever been swimming in a hot spring?
Its like that. You burn in your heat, but you'll drown in ours.
Seeing that I am supreme FSU fan for lifeIs that KitanaPrime?
I remember one day it was so bad that when i went outside there was a weird mist in the air no one was outside and i felt like zombies were about to attack me.What's the humidity like there? That's what really kills us here.
My friend wore SPF 50 sunscreen and a white shirt to the beach. The next day, any spot that had even remotely been missed with sunscreen was bright red, he had streaks all over himself. Not only that, but he'd been burnt through his top. So his entire torso was bright red. It was hilarious, but he had to be taken to hospital because they ended up being second degree burns; the bloody idiot.Ever been swimming in a hot spring?
Its like that. You burn in your heat, but you'll drown in ours.
NOPENOPENOPENOPEMy friend wore SPF 50 sunscreen and a white shirt to the beach. The next day, any spot that had even remotely been missed with sunscreen was bright red, he had streaks all over himself. Not only that, but he'd been burnt through his top. So his entire torso was bright red. It was hilarious, but he had to be taken to hospital because they ended up being second degree burns; the bloody idiot.
I forgot sunscreen once.My friend wore SPF 50 sunscreen and a white shirt to the beach. The next day, any spot that had even remotely been missed with sunscreen was bright red, he had streaks all over himself. Not only that, but he'd been burnt through his top. So his entire torso was bright red. It was hilarious, but he had to be taken to hospital because they ended up being second degree burns; the bloody idiot.
Been there twice but I live in NYC.@JustPressingButtons Are you from Cali?
I've been sunburned so bad here in Florida before that I had sun blisters that covered my entire shoulder. Why I remained here after that is beyond me. >_<I forgot sunscreen once.
Blisters and all, and its hard to breathe too.
God dude, that was me. Couldn't wear a shirt or go anywhere for a few days, and the moment I turned wrong in bed everything went all Baneling on me if you catch my drift. -_-I've been sunburned so bad here in Florida before that I had sun blisters that covered my entire shoulder. Why I remained here after that is beyond me. >_<
I have to be that guy and ask.Lol a little? You've got to be kidding me.
Humidity isn't high but because of the hole in the ozone UV is off the charts. People got burned sitting inside through their blinds.
Cool, what part did you visit?Been there twice but I live in NYC.
You don't get used to this type of weather. It's impossible.Growing up in Florida tho you guys gotta be used to it somewhat. The furthest east I've been is San Antonio, TX and I thought that was too damn humid for my blood. I'm so used to the dry heat.
It's nice. We usually spend it around the pool or go to the park to play footy/cricket.I have to be that guy and ask.
What's it like spending Christmas on DA BEECH?
There is actually a saying in Melbourne, "If you don't like the weather in Melbourne, wait 5 minutes."You don't get used to this type of weather. It's impossible.
I call this state the "Fickle Weather State" instead of the "Sunshine State." As soon as you think you're about to adapt, it pulls a 180 on you and then another 180 and a 180 after that. ALL IN THE SAME DAMN DAY.
You don't know how to get used to anything living here.
Well I meant more because of Oceania's topsy turvy weather patterns, not so much an actual beachIt's nice. We usually spend it around the pool or go to the park to play footy/cricket.
Very rarely do we actually go down to the beach on Christmas Day; it's a good 40 minute drive and there's no alcohol allowed (public place and all).
Our weather makes much more sense. We begin a new school year at the beginning of the year, not half way through.Well I meant more because of Oceania's topsy turvy weather patterns, not so much an actual beachBut mmmm, sounds good.
You mean, just for Chicago? Because here in Phoenix, AZ it got up to around 118-120 last summer.Fun fact. Chicago had the hottest recorded temperature last year. I think it was around 110.
Downey, LA. And San Diego.Cool, what part did you visit?
I think Santa being greeted to cheese in a glass and eroded cookies during Christmas Eve would strongly disagree with that.Our weather makes much more sense. We begin a new school year at the beginning of the year, not half way through.
We have that very same saying here as well.There is actually a saying in Melbourne, "If you don't like the weather in Melbourne, wait 5 minutes."
Orale, cool. Did you like the experience?Downey, LA. And San Diego.
Come now, we have the Christmas Koala bring us presents while naughty children get skin cancer. What is this 'Santa' you speak of.I think Santa being greeted to cheese in a glass and eroded cookies during Christmas Eve would strongly disagree with that.
And maybe that explains why nations who play their football seasons over the course of a caldendar year are pringles at the world cup![]()
New England lives by this saying and I'm convinced that it's the most drastic here in terms of inconsistent weather.There is actually a saying in Melbourne, "If you don't like the weather in Melbourne, wait 5 minutes."