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It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern European heat lovers are a vocal minority. While it's rare and novel, it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F sauna but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern European heat lovers are a vocal minority. While it's rare and novel, it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. I hate sweating outside of a gym.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F sauna but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern European heat lovers are a vocal minority. While it's rare and novel, it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. Man I hate sweating.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F sauna but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern European heat lovers are a vocal minority. While it's rare and novel, it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. Man I hate sweating.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern European heat lovers are a vocal minority. It's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. I recently bought a portable AC and it's the best 500 € I've ever spent, even if I rarely use it.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of freaks only like heat as a novelty for a day or two because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. I recently bought a portable AC and it's the best 500 € I've ever spent, even if I rarely use it.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of freaks only like heat as a novelty for a day or two, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. I recently bought a portable AC and it's the best 500 € I've ever spent, even if I rarely use it.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of freaks don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. I recently bought a portable AC and it's the best 500 € I've ever spent, even if I rarely use it.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of freaks don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. I recently bought a portable AC and it's the best 500 € I've ever spent, even if I rarely use it .

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of freaks don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day. I recently bought a portable AC and it's the best 500 € I've ever spent, even if I use it rarely.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of freaks don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of nutcases don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C/91°F jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C/50°F barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of nutcases don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours a day.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of nutcases don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours per day.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C jungle but need to wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of nutcases don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18+ hours per day.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C jungle but wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's all about what you're adapted to, genetically and otherwise.

Northern Europeans apart from a vocal minority of nutcases don't like the heat, especially because it's disgustingly humid, buildings are built to keep warmth in and the sun is beating down on top of it all for 18 hours per day.

Sand people can handle the heat but not the humidity. They also start to acclimatize to the cold when living in the north, though not to the extent of natives.

Southerners may like gardening in a 33°C jungle but wear winter parkas in perfectly nice 10°C barbecue weather and can't drive on snow to save their lives.

11 days ago
1 score