02-06-2023, 08:28 PM
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Inmem 2.0
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: My house
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Originally Posted by Bearcat
It's.... not ideal.
Every state thinks they have the worst drivers, but the only true answer is Florida. It's a ****ing death trap.
Everything is moist. Rinse off a dish and leave it sitting overnight.... yeah, it'll still be wet the next morning. Don't even think about hanging wet clothes, they'll be wet 3 days later.
70° inside sounds amazing, right? No heat or A/C needed? Nah... it'll get stuffy as hell in your house, so you gotta run either the heat or A/C... or maybe just alternate between the two throughout the day to push the humidity down to tolerable 60-70% range.
Ever been camping when it's ****ing cold outside and you're cold-sweating in your sleeping bag, and have to decide if you're better off freezing to death or sweating to death? Yeah, welcome to bedtime in Florida.
Go workout at 6am and while it's 60° outside, it's 75° inside at 95% humidity with no air movement at all.
And don't forget the mosquitoes. In January, when you're enjoying that 70° 85% humidity day outside, before heading to the beach with 4 million other people. Or the cockroaches that will crawl out of your drain or from behind the stove or wander into your living room completely unannounced.
And this is just January/February, two of the 3 nicer months of the year.
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Nebraska drivers are the worst absolute ****ing idiots
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