just checking
i wanna know too pls
I'm honestly surprised at the media coverage we're apparently getting. Doesn't seem any hotter than usual for summer. I mean it was 121 degrees today but as long as the A.C. is bumping it's not so bad
sizzle sizzle tsssss
I saw a thing about planes being grounded form the heat but was there more media coverage?
I'm fucking moving to phoenix on sunday END ME smithicide;
wait, you are? boyahaus 3 is done? :(
Quote from: Nico Yazawa on June 21, 2017, 01:20:10 AM
wait, you are? boyahaus 3 is done? :(
well famy is taking my place in the house, so in a way yes but i guess there's a new boyahaus instead
I didn't want to do this but i'm a sack of shit lol
oh jeez :(
clearly i don't pay enough attention to what boyagers post about their lives because i'm always really late finding out this stuff
Quote from: Nico Yazawa on June 21, 2017, 01:49:23 AM
oh jeez :(
clearly i don't pay enough attention to what boyagers post about their lives because i'm always really late finding out this stuff
i don't know how explicitly i've stated it here anyway, i think there's just been a lot of indication that it was going to happen soon
i remember passing through arizona in 2007 on the way to san diego. it was, i think, 110 degrees in july/august when we were passing through tucson.
shit gets a bitch hot in the summer
tfw desert losers
Quote from: ƕɾο on June 21, 2017, 01:15:17 AM
I saw a thing about planes being grounded form the heat but was there more media coverage?
I'm fucking moving to phoenix on sunday END ME smithicide;
Ya even before that I had family in PA and friends in WI message me to ask how awful it was lol. Like I said I dunno why, it's pretty typical weather AZ has been in a drought since 2011 apparently
The problem here isn't so much the blistering temperatures like Ph*enix, Y*ma or Lake Havas* but the fact that people think they can build housing without air conditioning up here
Quote from: David on June 21, 2017, 11:55:43 AM
The problem here isn't so much the blistering temperatures like Ph*enix, Y*ma or Lake Havas* but the fact that people think they can build housing without air conditioning up here
Id rather exist in a 110 degree city with A.C. than one in the 80s without it myface;
Quote from: YPargh on June 21, 2017, 12:00:06 PM
Quote from: David on June 21, 2017, 11:55:43 AM
The problem here isn't so much the blistering temperatures like Ph*enix, Y*ma or Lake Havas* but the fact that people think they can build housing without air conditioning up here
Id rather exist in a 110 degree city with A.C. than one in the 80s without it myface;
not to mention the house we live in is ridiculously poorly insulated
Quote from: David on June 21, 2017, 12:03:50 PM
Quote from: YPargh on June 21, 2017, 12:00:06 PM
Quote from: David on June 21, 2017, 11:55:43 AM
The problem here isn't so much the blistering temperatures like Ph*enix, Y*ma or Lake Havas* but the fact that people think they can build housing without air conditioning up here
Id rather exist in a 110 degree city with A.C. than one in the 80s without it myface;
not to mention the house we live in is ridiculously poorly insulated
Same here yesterday my poor A.C. was set for 75 but could only keep it at 80 something :'(
Quote from: YPargh on June 21, 2017, 12:08:07 PM
Quote from: David on June 21, 2017, 12:03:50 PM
Quote from: YPargh on June 21, 2017, 12:00:06 PM
Quote from: David on June 21, 2017, 11:55:43 AM
The problem here isn't so much the blistering temperatures like Ph*enix, Y*ma or Lake Havas* but the fact that people think they can build housing without air conditioning up here
Id rather exist in a 110 degree city with A.C. than one in the 80s without it myface;
not to mention the house we live in is ridiculously poorly insulated
Same here yesterday my poor A.C. was set for 75 but could only keep it at 80 something :'(
our heater can be set to 70 but it barely heats any part of the house outside of the downstairs room to above 60
Quote from: David on June 21, 2017, 12:09:55 PM
our heater can be set to 70 but it barely heats any part of the house outside of the downstairs room to above 60
I didn't know it was that much of a problem, when we set it above 65 my room shoots up to 85 lmao >.<
also just looked at it and it goes up to 90 actually, but who knows how much that would cost to maintain @_@
I'm perfectly fine in the summer here if the windows are open and the fan is on medium or high
in Phoenix I'm only okay if the AC is 1) actually good and 2) on full blast
Damn I guess it's true that Arizona really is just a lame Texas without all the cool shit and with more racists. akudood;
why do you say that goonish
I mean arizona is kinda shit but I wouldn't think texas is much better
Texas is definitely more racist than Arizona. Almost every study I can see has Texas somewhere around the top 5 for racism while Arizona is typically in the middle of the 50 somewhere. I would argue Texas school districts are the most blatantly racist in the country
Texas probably does have more cool shit though. San Antonio alone is fun. I hear good things about Austin. Houston and Dallas are... there.
yeah houston and dallas seem like fucking nightmares
it peaked at around 102° during my brief stay in phx
I guess I got lucky. 5thgrade;
but even that was hard to tolerate
god bless air conditioning and god bless sunscreen
i dont think it was ever hotter than like 90 when i went but it was in april so
Quote from: Nico Yazawa on August 03, 2017, 11:21:54 AM
i dont think it was ever hotter than like 90 when i went but it was in april so
the only time of the year ph*enix is pleasant is december through early february
*looks up 102ºF in celsius*
doux jésus
canadians aren't meant to go to such a hellish place
Quote from: Dream Dood: A Dood Dating Simulator on August 05, 2017, 11:49:09 AM
*looks up 102ºF in celsius*
doux jésus
canadians aren't meant to go to such a hellish place
and yet Canadians are our most common tourists girl;
Quote from: YPargh on August 05, 2017, 12:32:08 PM
Quote from: Dream Dood: A Dood Dating Simulator on August 05, 2017, 11:49:09 AM
*looks up 102ºF in celsius*
doux jésus
canadians aren't meant to go to such a hellish place
and yet Canadians are our most common tourists girl;
srsly
they're the only ones that go to bullhead/laughlin
and yet part of me would like to see the grand canyon someday still gonk;
Quote from: Dream Dood: A Dood Dating Simulator on August 05, 2017, 02:37:24 PM
and yet part of me would like to see the grand canyon someday still gonk;
the temperatures at the rim of the canyon are similar to those in flagstaff throughout most of the year. if you came in autumn you'd probably never deal with a temperature over 25 [assuming you flew into flagstaff and not phoenix]
Quote from: Dream Dood: A Dood Dating Simulator on August 05, 2017, 02:37:24 PM
and yet part of me would like to see the grand canyon someday still gonk;
DO IT
i actually did manage to squeeze in a grand canyon visit while i was there
i took like 200 pix lol
it's particularly great because you can hear no fewer than a dozen languages in the ambiance thanks to all the tourists
i heard german, french, russian, tagalog, chinese, and at least six others i didn't recognize
can you believe so many foreigners still value america enough to spend thousands of dollars and spend months planning just to pay us a week-long visit
god bless tourists
and yes, what david says it's true, the canyon area is much cooler than phx
az is awful and i will NEVER go back
it reached over 100 in portland the past few days though myface;
whereas i fully intend to go back :3
i don't think i could ever live there though lol