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re: People in L.A. experiencing humidity...
Posted on 8/21/23 at 7:15 am to Purplehaze
Posted on 8/21/23 at 7:15 am to Purplehaze
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On the flip side, get a snowfall over 5 inches and the pussies in Louisiana are unable to drive or go anywhere.
Haha, jokes on you! We can't drive when it isn't snowing either.
Posted on 8/21/23 at 7:21 am to Locoguan0
Id laugh, but when I go somewhere extremely dry like the Colorado mountains the lack of humidity fricks with me pretty good
Posted on 8/21/23 at 7:50 am to Locoguan0
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If you're inside with all you're windows closed you will feel the muggy because the CO2 is building up.
Posted on 8/21/23 at 9:56 am to IAmNERD
Humidity sucks if you’re not used to it.Also sucks if you live with it like we do.
I was stationed at Port Hueneme Calif.,about 65 miles north of L.A.It would get 95 degrees most days in July but it was dry and never conscious of sweating. Best thing was it got cool shortly after the sun went down.
I came home on leave end of July and when I got off plane in Shreveport it was like walking into a steam bath.I felt like I was suffocating.
My family had gotten air conditioning while I was gone.I hardly went outside for the following 10 days except to get in the air conditioned car and go somewhere.
I’ve hated humidity ever since but here I am living in this shithole.I’ll regret to my dying day retiring in Louisiana but I’m too bogged down with property and family to leave now.
I was stationed at Port Hueneme Calif.,about 65 miles north of L.A.It would get 95 degrees most days in July but it was dry and never conscious of sweating. Best thing was it got cool shortly after the sun went down.
I came home on leave end of July and when I got off plane in Shreveport it was like walking into a steam bath.I felt like I was suffocating.
My family had gotten air conditioning while I was gone.I hardly went outside for the following 10 days except to get in the air conditioned car and go somewhere.
I’ve hated humidity ever since but here I am living in this shithole.I’ll regret to my dying day retiring in Louisiana but I’m too bogged down with property and family to leave now.
Posted on 8/21/23 at 10:06 am to tarzana
“Humidity is the new gluten”
I did chuckle at that though.
I did chuckle at that though.
Posted on 8/21/23 at 10:22 am to Locoguan0
The overwhelming posters are saying they are feeling nauseous. What the frick? Has humidity ever made anyone feel nauseous?
Posted on 8/21/23 at 10:24 am to Purplehaze
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On the flip side, get a snowfall over 5 inches and the pussies in Louisiana are unable to drive or go anywhere.
Please tell me the differences in driving experience when the weather goes from Dry to Humid and then compare that to the differences between driving on clear roads to frozen/snowed roads.
Posted on 8/21/23 at 10:25 am to Locoguan0
quote:wait
it is havoc on the sinuses.
is this why I've been having shitty allergies for like two straight months??
Posted on 8/21/23 at 10:54 am to Locoguan0
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People in L.A. experiencing humidity
it aint the heat, its the humility that gets you
Posted on 8/21/23 at 3:16 pm to Locoguan0
That's weird. I've never heard of getting headaches or sick just because its humid - unless your being active/working in it and are dehydrated. Are they all dehydrated?
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