I do feel stupid for feeling this. India is currently on fire and also flooding iirc, by contrast here in kkkanada it’s not much hotter than recent years. I am lucky enough that we have a portable AC to run in the bedroom.

It’s not the literal heat, our room is an ok temp honestly. But the heat seems to be breaking down my joints and bones, I feel like a decrepit corpse weighted with lead rn. This is the first time I’m feeling this too, didn’t happen last year so my body is maybe decaying again.

I think it’s heat exhaustion, I am making sure to drink and stuff but I just feel sluggish and sore, I am scarfing ibuprofen to little avail. Weh!

  • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    my heater was set to 26°C.

    26C = 78.8F

    Are you fucking insane

    In my Florida apartment we usually did heat to 68 and AC to 78, which is 20C and 26C. That was the highest we could set the AC to that I wasn’t just sweating 24/7.

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      3 months ago

      The white people I live with turn the heat up really high, idk why. I’m prepared to wear layers like a normal person but someone insists on having T shirt weather indoors in the middle of winter (hint: it’s a white person from Queensland)