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sporex
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I can walk around in a thick jacket with a hood on when it's 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That's as how much I can take.

BEAT THAT. Seriously, be honest. And, it's true. I wear a thick jacket every school day.

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shayneii
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I don't understand Fahrenheit lol

I think about the most heat I can take... is like 38 degrees Celcius. I've never been in ANY weather hotter than that, since I've lived in Canada, pretty mild climate. And it doesn't snow on our igloos all year >.<

skater_kid_who_pwns
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I only own like 2 pairs of shorts. Iam always in jeans...tight jeans on top of that.

I uselly don't wear a shirt unless for school, i mean i dont when I skate or am outside period.

But the hotest i have ever done.....hrm......what do you mean by can you take? Like with out sweating? Cause my frineds had me wear winter snow gear around town for a whole day. was like 95 degrees. Ialmost passed out. XD

Blu3sBr0s
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I don't understand Fahrenheit lol


I share your pain.

I've never been in ANY weather hotter than that


It sounds like you went to Osoyoos.

By the way, I cantake however much heat is involved in a deep fryer, cause I got a hot oil burn on my arm from a big splash from one at work. And I was amazed at how little it hurt considering its about 1/2 the length of my forearm.
CerealkillerX
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i think 10 C is best fir ne XD

pauler94
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I never tried to pass out due to heat, but I can wear a Hollister jacket indoors. Once again, I never tried to make myself pass out.

Buttersnack
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I lived in Pheonix. I can take being in a car in 140F.

tennisman24
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I lived in Pheonix. I can take being in a car in 140F.


I honestly doubt that. And if you did, I bet it was for only like 10 seconds.
TSL3_needed
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I lived in Pheonix. I can take being in a car in 140F.


It gets hot there, but not that hot. Unless you did the illegal option and sat in your car for 5 hours in the beaming sun.

Hottest on record is 120 or so. I forget. 123 I think.
Maverick4
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I lived in Pheonix. I can take being in a car in 140F.


Your core tempature would rise past the non-lethal zone. You would die. And touching anything metal in that car would give you blisters... or atleast severly scald you.
skater_kid_who_pwns
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I lived in Pheonix. I can take being in a car in 140F.


Just that amount of heat would casue your skin to burn, and eventually your blood to boil.....and other none fun stuff.
RaptorExx
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Not much, I don't think, I've never really tested my heat resistance >_>

I can wear jeans and a jacket in dry, 100F or so heat, but that was normal in Lemoore, CA. It was fairly hot, but not intolerable.

skater_kid_who_pwns
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see in Pa here, we get like 90 degree weather, with 85% humidity. It's horrible.

RaptorExx
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I don't like humidity, it makes things smell strange and just isn't fun. If I absolutely had to sit there and take it, I would, but otherwise I avoid going outside when it's humid. Especially at my grandmas, they have no air conditioning.

123art789
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Humidity kills me, I can take 90-95 but when it gets humid it's the worst. I prefer to stay in the air conditioning. :P

SwordAndShield
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I can take 2 million degrees Ferinheight.( I just cant be near it) :P

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