• hitstunOPM
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    410 days ago

    @[email protected] actually has a Fediverse account, so I wish they’d post their Kani Aji-chan character somewhere other than Twitter.

    Also, I’m aware that this is not what 100% humidity means. It means the air has its full capacity of moisture and can’t hold any more. If the air in the room was cool enough, it would be a dense fog where it’s nearly impossible to dry your clothes. But air we can swim in is a fun concept, and that’s good enough for us!

  • @MehBlah
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    310 days ago

    I’ve felt like I couldn’t breath and was drowning in high heat and humidity. A typical summer day around here in the full sun is ninety percent humidity ninety eight to a hundred degree’s F. At night the humidity raises to ninety five percent and the temperature drops into the upper 80’s. Its like moving from a sauna to a green house. My daughter was in Ireland. Her fellow classmates many from Europe made jokes about how hot and humid it was there one day. It was mid eighties with fifty percent humidity. She laughed and showed them the weather at home. It was one hundred two that day with ninety eight percent humidity. They had trouble believing it.