@Tuijp: So you guys don't have idiots? o-o
@Tuijp: Ahh, I was going to say they'd do the thing anyway thinking it wouldn't cause trouble.
@SnakeWeaver: it was on the news so much, they’d have to be absolutely insane
We’re half way through the summer here but I hope it will end soon
@Tuijp: Ahh, warnings is good. You guys give a lot of fire hazards?
@Tuijp: Ahh, 21 isn't too hot at least? Though that is warm~ Ahhh, that's why you said the weather was nice.
@SnakeWeaver: it’s pretty nice right now. A few weeks ago, it was 36 here
Yes and then plunder their bank accounts
@Tuijp: If it makes you feel any better, sometimes weather here during summer gets to 37.7 and up. 36 is still waaaay waaaay too hot though. What did you do last week to handle that hot weather? Was it at least not too humid or dry? I've noticed dry heat's more likely to cause nosebleeds, but humids feels so heavy...
If only the governments listened to that
@SnakeWeaver: I’m close to sea so it’s always humid here.
With that hot weather, my heart goes too fast so I didn’t do much during the day. At night, it hardly went down to 30, so sleeping was hard to
@Tuijp: Oh jeez, that's horrible. I'm glad the weather got better. My towns near the sea too, but we never get humanity for some reason. We used to get a lot of fog in the mornings, but that's decreased over the years. . . Which has increased fire season dangers as a lot of native plant life get water from fog. Fog used to be a more reliable and consistent source of water for them before... global warming...^^;;;
@Tuijp: We used to get it during autumn, winter, and spring. I live in california if you ever want to look up what issues we have with fire and dry plants, issues caused in part by our giant decrease in fog.
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.