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ppl who complain about 90s temps even at 100% humidity are fucking cowards. You haven't lived harsh until your plastic rear view mirror literally liquifies from the heat of the sun and drips onto your dash. Harden up *****.
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No matter what the ""Dr."" (nod wink) says, I'd much rather be in 115 degree dry heat than in "90s temps even at 100% humidity" due to the inability to sweat which is a major health risk, yet very uncomfortable. You see, in dry heat, you can push yourself much further and then before you know it you're very sick. In humidity, it's so uncomfortable, you stop long before you pass out.
I may not be a "Dr." but I am an industry certified first-aid provider due to severe occupational hazards, and heat or cold is not really a funny matter, indeed. Certainly, take precautions no matter the situation, as situations can quickly turn for the worse.
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heatstroke is indeed crazy Pagan. Thought I was pretty much immune until my bike got chased up a hill by Harrison's mom's pit bull in 110 degree 90% humidity once. Probably would have been fine but I was juicing just a lil on performance enhancing stimulants. Still not 100% on whether the buzzard looking condors that took off right from where i collapsed were real or not. | |||
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