It’s 70 degrees Fahrenheit, 66% humidity, with 9 mps winds right now.
I have only gotten swamp ass when exercising or doing intense manual labor outside. Nobody sweats in the shade here.
>Keep the windows closed
Americans literally cannot compute that simple advice.
If it's hot then you must open the windows. >but it's hotter outside
Shut the fuck up and open the goddamned windows, it's hot!
My house is build as a wind tunnel that catches any wind and redirects it to the rooms. It's very nice but any dust will find a way to get into my room. Also I need to keep the door open for it to work for obvious reasons.
I've been in plenty of those "no ac" buildings all over the American southwest. They're all uncomfortable as fuck. >lady with mascara actively running down her face telling me how eco friendly it is
Yeah.
You're talking about people who: >live in the desert >have "swamp coolers"
I don't live in the desert and nobody has swamp coolers here. I think the air's not dry enough for them to work.
Believe it or not there are some shitholes that don't get cool at night. Imagine living there.
California?
California doesn't get humid and, outside the desert (where few people live), it doesn't get hot.
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It’s 70 degrees Fahrenheit, 66% humidity, with 9 mps winds right now.
I have only gotten swamp ass when exercising or doing intense manual labor outside. Nobody sweats in the shade here.
I'm talking about year-round. Nobody sweats in the shade here, even in summer.
Inflow winds can get humid on the coast. You have rainforests. And yeah it gets hot. You have a dirty sweaty ass. Unless you have a full blown impluvium you're a pleb.
>Believe it or not there are some shitholes that don't get cool at night. Imagine living there.
Yeah I suppose that's true but in my lived experience it gets cool at night and I've known friends family and neighbors that couldn't understand how hot and cold worked.
You either live by the coast in northern California where it's always kind of cold and they basically have no summer or you live in a dystopian hell hole in southern California. Nothing to brag about
Are those installed or built directly in the house
Installed because the contractor israelite makes more money on air conditioners being built into the house.
Kek, my house is always a comfy 68F, even when the temperature outside is 120. Enjoy hot air hitting you in the face, and swamp ass
It’s 70 degrees Fahrenheit, 66% humidity, with 9 mps winds right now.
I have only gotten swamp ass when exercising or doing intense manual labor outside. Nobody sweats in the shade here.
Uh yeah it's not even summer yet.
I don’t live where it gets hot or humid, so hot air never blasts in my face.
Enjoy your electric bill, kek.
If the outside air is 40C it isn't cool when it's coming in the house.
Imagine living in a shithole that gets hot/humid.
California?
>hot
thats fine
>humid
NOPE. thats why the east coast is an ugly shithole with moldy rotting houses.
Learn to swim
arizona bay soon fren
I'm praying for tidal waves.
>t. bay area
Except when it's 95 out dumbfuck
Keep the windows closed and turn on the attic fan.
>Keep the windows closed
Americans literally cannot compute that simple advice.
If it's hot then you must open the windows.
>but it's hotter outside
Shut the fuck up and open the goddamned windows, it's hot!
>a whole house fan
most people just call them windows
What do you do when it's hot outside?
Waits for winter. A minor inconvenience.
Have a sweaty asshole
your whole house is a fan?
My house is build as a wind tunnel that catches any wind and redirects it to the rooms. It's very nice but any dust will find a way to get into my room. Also I need to keep the door open for it to work for obvious reasons.
Just put ice cubes in your bum.
I live in Oklahoma and don't have orange juice
I've been in plenty of those "no ac" buildings all over the American southwest. They're all uncomfortable as fuck.
>lady with mascara actively running down her face telling me how eco friendly it is
Yeah.
You're talking about people who:
>live in the desert
>have "swamp coolers"
I don't live in the desert and nobody has swamp coolers here. I think the air's not dry enough for them to work.
Louvres and ceiling fans are all it takes to keep cool.
our AC broke down,,, in death valley...
stupid repairmen wont come to fix it and it has fixing locks because "YUH DUN HAVE RIGHTS TO REPAIR!!!!!"
needless to say the insulation is doing a good job but its hot as hell here, like 89 inside 99 outside
>be American
>move to a place called Death Valley
>expect to live
i fucking hate no "right to repair laws"
pic related, current mood
i can still live, at least its gonna get cool at night
>open windows at night when it's cool
>close windows before it gets warm
>stays cool inside
This rule is too complicated for 90% of Americans.
Believe it or not there are some shitholes that don't get cool at night. Imagine living there.
California doesn't get humid and, outside the desert (where few people live), it doesn't get hot.
I'm talking about year-round. Nobody sweats in the shade here, even in summer.
Inflow winds can get humid on the coast. You have rainforests. And yeah it gets hot. You have a dirty sweaty ass. Unless you have a full blown impluvium you're a pleb.
>Believe it or not there are some shitholes that don't get cool at night. Imagine living there.
Yeah I suppose that's true but in my lived experience it gets cool at night and I've known friends family and neighbors that couldn't understand how hot and cold worked.
I have, but i don't use it, parents insist, but i fight them. I just don't like it.
A whole house fan just flew over my house!
You either live by the coast in northern California where it's always kind of cold and they basically have no summer or you live in a dystopian hell hole in southern California. Nothing to brag about