Anons argue in comments

  • @TehWorld
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    73 hours ago

    Because showing up to a client meeting dripping in sweat on a 103 degree day is considered to be poor form. Because I got a new job and don’t have an extra two hours in my day to ride a bike back and forth, and moving isn’t in the cards. Because I have to carry a couple kids and all the crap the goes along with them.

    • @glitchdx
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      42 hours ago

      because the US sucks ass and the entire world just does what the US does is also sucking of the ass.

      It’s not that I disagree with you, it’s that we can do better and we’re not.

    • Tuukka R
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      12 hours ago

      Why would a person ride their bike so fast that they end up dripping in sweat? Is there a reason for that?

      • @shortrounddev
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        52 hours ago

        you don’t need to move at all to be dripping with sweat on a 103 day

        • Tuukka R
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          12 hours ago

          Then what does the bike have to do with it? (Also, how hot is a 103 day?)

          • @shortrounddev
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            2 hours ago

            If you were in a car you wouldn’t be hot. 103 is very hot, not safe for old people to be outside for very long. It’s 103 degrees, so quite hot

            • Tuukka R
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              -22 hours ago

              “103 degrees” means that it’s hot enough for water to boil. Water boils at 100 degrees, unless you’re deep underground.

              But okay, it sounds like that’s a very rare temperature, then?