
THIS.
God Himaruya you genius.
Should not be laughing, Viking invasions were not funny for England.
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fff
but it's just the cutest game of hide and seek ever and SQUEEEEEEEE!
Oh an unrelated topic IT IS SO FECKING HOT MY GOD I'M GONNA FINISH MY LIST AND THEN GO SWIMMING BECAUSE MEEEEEEEEEEELTIIIIIIIIIING at least this is meant to be this year's highest temperature. 27C, yeesh.
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Date: 2010-05-22 02:01 pm (UTC)B|
Woman, go outside.
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Date: 2010-05-22 04:25 pm (UTC)That said I have been doing all my revision under a shady tree in the garden, and then I said "screw it" and went to the local pool.
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Date: 2010-05-22 04:39 pm (UTC)But a pool does sound lovely.
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Date: 2010-05-22 04:43 pm (UTC)It was indeed, but it seemed everyone had the same idea. SO CROWDED. orz It's only the size of your average back garden and every family with kids in town turned out to go there.
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Date: 2010-05-22 05:03 pm (UTC)I'm guessing you don't have air conditioning. Every single home that can possibly afford it (and even some who can't) and every business (heck, every inhabitable building) have it here. So it's much cooler inside.
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Date: 2010-05-22 05:07 pm (UTC)Air conditioning? Nope, not even in the shops. What we have are fridges. In the shops that is. Generally, heating is more of a concern than cooling here.
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Date: 2010-05-22 05:18 pm (UTC)We have heating systems too. You kind of have to have both here since it gets down to -6C at night during winter and 38C+ during the day in summer.
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Date: 2010-05-22 05:33 pm (UTC)Ahh that is madness what the hell. o.O Our temps don't change much from day to night in comparison, 10C difference is the rule.
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Date: 2010-05-22 09:21 pm (UTC)That was in winter and in summer.
Ours generally change uh... *does math* about the same per day, actually. Like it'll be 65F here at night and then 80-85F here during the day.
During mid-summer that changes to about 75F at night and 90-95F during the day with a heat index of 105F (40C). ;_;