What's considered "hot" in your country?

What's considered "hot" in your country?

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die proxy fag

> proxies in Antarctica
What a time to be alive!

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Hello France

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Hey, stop stealing our internet in antartica.

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18C is the cut off, anything above is uncomfortable.

who the fuck would host a proxy server in antarctica? WHO?????

>chyna

like 12°C (54F) and above

Babies

I can handle it up to 35C

Everyone over here loves it when it's 25.
I don't wanna do anything at that temperature, I don't fucking get it.

People almost scream out of excitement..

30ºC and above

the highest temperature on record ever is 25°C and it reaches 20°C maybe a day or two a year so the standards are different

Anything triple digits for Fahrenheit (I think around 40 and above for celsius)
Of course, that's just living in Phoenix AZ where triple digits is standard fare for the summer season.

Delet this

Weaklings

25

25

like 35 °C I suppose
then we start to implode

was pretty pissed off and sad when it happened to my neighbor, just on my way to school

Hi france

That's the Berber rape baby genes for you.

It really depends on your race and which region you grew up in

I grew up on a reserve in northern alberta
+20°c is like "kill me now" weather
Most other people i know, like it

40ºC plus for me
30/35ºC for the average person

Hello my French friend, at about mid 30 degrees would be considered hot in my country.

30-33° is the average where I live.

We frequently get to low-30s in the summer and late spring. But it's not really considered uncomfortable until like 35C.

Personally I like cold weather (for us) so I prefer 15C.

>25 C

We get that high in bloody December

Depends on the region, but it's somewhere from 35º to 40º.
In the southern states, 30º is already hot as fuck.

How did you get an Antarctic proxy, even for you this is pretty impressive

20°C

35-40

Depends on the region where you are. I have always lived in the north of Mexico, what I'd consider hot is 30°C to 35°C, extremely hot it would be 40°C.

Also, nice proxy fag.

There is no set definition, it depends on the time of the year and what people have gotten used to. But I think I can safely say that 30C would always be hot, even in summer. But 25C will also usually be hot, unless the temperature has been high for a long time.
In spring, 20C would be hot.
In winter, 15C would be hot, but even 5C could be considered hot if people have gotten used to low temperatures.
-10C can also feel really warm, if people have gotten used to that, but I don't think people would use the term "hot" then, more likely "warm" or "comfortable" or something.

This is just about temperatures in the Oslo region, by the way.

Same here, from 30 upwards its getting hotter.
Some southern states get 40 in the shadow and 45 out in the sun, they are very humid and it is hell on earth.

Above 20-25

Waifus are better than people.
Sven, don't you think that's true?

DELET THIS

>posting Antarctica

What is this bullshit.

Mexico city around 25°C, My hometown 38°C

40ºc
too cold for us would be anything below 20ºc

definitely not your mom

13 degrees Celsius is apparently shorts and t-shirts here.

Your mom lol

During summer I put my air conditioning on 27 C degrees to feel just right. 30+ is hot and 35+ means that I'm not leaving the house.

Proxy SERVERS in Antarctica? How is this shit even possible?

The definition of summer in Sweden is 10 degrees celcius (50 fahrenheit) accoring to the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

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38 up i guess. It's easier to define cold here, i can't even stand 20 C.

For me everything more than 16C
But almost everybody I know thinks sub 20C is cold

Anything over 60 american degrees.

Maybe 10C at a minimum, definitely anything above 20C. What do they consider "hot" in France?

All me btw desu

32C. (around 89F)
Only really gets hot in the summer, otherwise its freezing.

It's fucking 30C (87F) down here

Anything about 65F (18C) is too hot

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22 degree celcius will melt us away

HOLY FUCKING SHIT
THAT FLAG
IT'S SO RARE!!!!

It's PK's (Proxy King) so it doesn't count

Due to extreme humidity,small temperature changes can make the effects more powerful than it should be.
32C is comfortable
36C can kill people
28C caused senior citizens to freeze and die.

About 33C.

30° hot but bearable (actually it's my personal favorite)
35° seriously hot
40° think of the children

ULTRA EXTREME HYPER SUPER MEGA REALLY EPIC RIDICULOUSLY RARE FLAG

And the fucking dubs to match..

Is there even an ISP in Antartica?
Antarticamn flag is either blue or orange (to contrast the color of the land)

Yes it counts, that flag is barely posted, I don't care if it's a proxy or not.

PK YOU DID IT MADMAN I AM SAVING THIS I LOVE YOU

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postin in ebin bread

Yes, they also have an Xbox that they play GTA V Online with

kek

They must get the worst ping on the planet.
Like, literally the worst ping on the planet.

your mom, greetings from Antarctica

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That flag can only ever be posted by a proxy, retard. If you actually post from any station, it shows up as either America or Argentina.
t. Spent a month in McMurdo

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How does one find an Antarctica proxy? I could run my spider program on an IP range and look for a proxy but Antarctica doesn't have any assigned.

nice bro, how did you end up there?
i saw pics of it, and it looked like a city. where there any girls? whats the rol of the military, do they run the station? any pic?

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well.. uhmm.. i guess then.. LAS ANTARCTICA SON ARGENTINAS

20 degrees celcius and its already started in early May now. Literally the worst year so far.

>how did you end up there?
Worked for a magazine for a while, they wanted pictures and I wanted to go so they let me stay for a month over the summer. When I posted on Sup Forums it just showed an Argentinian flag iirc.
>were there any girls?
Yeah there were some, a lot of qts but I didn't fugg any because I'm too shy
>whats the role of the military, do they run the station?
This one wasn't run by a military, not sure if any others are. I think most are scientific stations run by the government.
>any pic?
Sadly none on my computer, but really there wasn't much to see there. Being surrounded by so much snow and ice felt really cool though, made me feel like this song:
youtu.be/NCS2hnidV0k

Lot of Argentines were there 2bh, maybe they were Chilean though I can't tell the difference because I'm not CHI

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Where in Antarctica exactly are you?
also this your webm right?

im currently in one of our stations, since you are photographer, could you give some tips?

peninsula, wont give many details, mayb you can discover it from pics.
and yes, thats my webm, i will do more in the future

As a general tip, I'd say to spend time in the reading room if your station has one. They're very comfy, a great way to spend your time. Also, don't underestimate the cold and wind chill: ALWAYS cover your face. A scarf will do but balaklavas are a worthwhile investment. Also take plenty of pictures.
May I ask which station?

our houses are built in to keep in the heat and literally not a single house has air conditioning

fucking legend

iirc some of these hyper rares are managed by a company in Germany

at 25 i literally become a liquid