You nikkas in Phoenix still alive?

onlylno

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Don’t let the news fool you.

People’s thermometers are saying it’s 120 plus on some afternoons.

There’s no relief. It’s 95+ at 6AM :francis:
 

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They're probably fine. It's always hot as fukk in Phoenix. This time it's been a bit longer than usual but they're used to it.
 

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Anybody else get headaches in the summer heat? I feel like shyt when it goes over like 90.
I get sporadic nosebleeds some mornings when I wake up every summer. shyt is annoying. Can't stand the heat. Counting down to fall. Late September-December is the best time of year. I can understand people who have dealt with snow hating winter but out here it's beautiful. 20 degree nights at the coldest. Needing double blankets, a sweater, socks and pajama bottoms/sweats when relaxing in my room is the shyt. Sometimes I even wear gloves.
 

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What if we take a bunch of ocean water, freeze it and re-drop it in the ocean ?

:ohhh:
 

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@Ciggavelli overall would you recommend moving to Arizona?
For a short couple year stay, yes. Long term, no. Global warming and water shortages don't make AZ a viable location to live. It's just going to get worse and worse for the southwest. From an ecological perspective, I'd live in the northeast or south east.
Imagine if yall had to deal with the humidity like in Texas :whew:
I've lived in both (currently in Houston). I think it's worse in Phoenix than Houston. Your body gets acclimated to pretty much anything, but once you reach past 110, it's just too much. Yeah, in Houston you feel sticky and you have to get used to having moisture on your skin all the time, but you get used to it. When I travel to less humid places, my body kinda feels weird. You get used to having that moisture on your skin all day, and when it's not there, you feel strange for a period.
 
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