Nope we hate that too, We hate all weather and love it equally at the same time lol Brits cannot function in 25+ or -5+ or minus lol the weather has to be 'just right' for us to say, oh it's a lovely day outside, then again some of us are strange like me and love the rain... @SimpleName11
@FatNinja Funny you mentioned that, on a flight to Heathrow to sydney(or vise versa) with a stopoff at singapore or might of been dubai come to think about it
i got a nose bleed because of the change in temperature and humidity at the airport.
my phone spazzes out whenwver a drop of water hits the screen. its so humid in singapore, it spazzes out all the timejxkaksbrifjxkwixndidnfiifjaifkeogowkxhfirjdndkdowodkeg
You've got my empathy, I have a very sensitive nose, always have. When a dry spell hits my area it's RIP in pepperoni for my nose if I so much as look at it funny.
It's still really sensitive outside of dry times, but especially then.
@FatNanja, actually quite the opposite! -40 degrees Celsius
@MediocrePlanes wuuuuuuut?
well, hello then :D
@FatNinja
My family lives in Singapore, and I am actually a Singapore citizen, which means I have to go back for compulsory NS in a few years.
@PlanesOfOld okay.
Nope we hate that too, We hate all weather and love it equally at the same time lol Brits cannot function in 25+ or -5+ or minus lol the weather has to be 'just right' for us to say, oh it's a lovely day outside, then again some of us are strange like me and love the rain... @SimpleName11
@PlanesOfOld So British people can handle the cold better?
@KingDeadshot yea, here I believe it will be rainy, maybe snowy, but I'm hoping not
@KingDeadshot isn't it two more days until "official spring"?
@FatNinja No, we can't.
@Delphirier @CyberDyneIndustries
you guys can cook an egg outside XD
And here in Illinois we had a 2-3 day streak of around -40 C.
I start to feel ill at 25° C us Brits really can't handle heat lol @Skua
@FatNinja 40℃? Lol Here in Australia we had a 40℃ 2-3 day streak Ha!
@Skua its normally 36℃ and it gets hotter here. at one point of time, it was 40℃.
That, was really too hot.
i guess it's the evolution of humans...
@FatNinja I have no idea how you guys cope in Singapore. I start to feel ill if the weather stays above about 30°C/86°F for too long.
@FatNinja Nice joke you made there xD
@ChunderDownUndeR haha. might be because of the air sucking up all of the water out of your nose after singapore.
@FatNinja Funny you mentioned that, on a flight to Heathrow to sydney(or vise versa) with a stopoff at singapore or might of been dubai come to think about it
i got a nose bleed because of the change in temperature and humidity at the airport.
my phone spazzes out whenwver a drop of water hits the screen. its so humid in singapore, it spazzes out all the timejxkaksbrifjxkwixndidnfiifjaifkeogowkxhfirjdndkdowodkeg
Why would your nose start bleeding? xD
You've got my empathy, I have a very sensitive nose, always have. When a dry spell hits my area it's RIP in pepperoni for my nose if I so much as look at it funny.
It's still really sensitive outside of dry times, but especially then.
okyy thats weird