I already loved my toxic kuva quartakk, but now with the new galvanised multishot and the arcane stacking damage buffs on headshots, it's just ridiculous. And the Tenet Envoy is an absolute riot too.Been playing warframe to![]()
I already loved my toxic kuva quartakk, but now with the new galvanised multishot and the arcane stacking damage buffs on headshots, it's just ridiculous. And the Tenet Envoy is an absolute riot too.Been playing warframe to![]()
I already loved my toxic kuva quartakk, but now with the new galvanised multishot and the arcane stacking damage buffs on headshots, it's just ridiculous. And the Tenet Envoy is an absolute riot too.![]()
Food based pew-pew? I'm in!that would beat foot based pew-pew for
I like it too. Mainly because it has the word "explosion" in it, but I don't suppose that surprises anybody.I dunno I feel like I'm the only one liking the Cambrian explosion, and that's very sad. There is not only dinosaurs in palaeontology !
Ha, someone has found south africa's greatest standup comedian, Trevor Noah - well, he is in the US now doing the daily show for comedy central. His jokes are mostly witty and he is really funny and so on spot, even I guess some of his earlier work on stage can just be really enjoyed to the fullest, if one has actually lived in south africa.I am not very much into stand up comedy, but this is pure gold on this topic:
Source: https://youtu.be/QhMO5SSmiaA
I know exactly whom to link this.Ha, someone has found south africa's greatest standup comedian, Trevor Noah - well, he is in the US now doing the daily show for comedy central. His jokes are mostly witty and he is really funny and so on spot, even I guess some of his earlier work on stage can just be really enjoyed to the fullest, if one has actually lived in south africa.
Morning, Val!The morning here in Germany starts off with a bearable 16°C, but we expect an increase to unbearable levels of warmth over the day.
Air is breathable, but just barely.
We call it "Damn [REDACTED] heat!".Morning, Val!
The weather over there is really getting quite ridiculous, isn't it? I mean, I was talking yesterday to family from Europe, and was told that the highs were in the 30-33 degrees centipede, or whatever it is that you folk call it. Which, coincidentally, is pretty much the exact same highs we have here. Only here we're at the same latitude as Casablanca, so we're not much bothered by it, not to mention that we have several ways readily available of keeping the heat from bothering us at all.
Weird.
Believe me, I hear ya! I still shudder when I think back on the time my A/C cut out right in the middle of similar temperatures, and that was only for half a day until I got it fixed.We call it "Damn [REDACTED] heat!".
We don't have that kind of heat as you got, but we also don't have ACs.Believe me, I hear ya! I still shudder when I think back on the time my A/C cut out right in the middle of similar temperatures, and that was only for half a day until I got it fixed.
Absolute, total misery.
That's what we always say here: "It's not the heat that gets you, it's the humidity!" And it's true. If it's just dry heat, all you have to do is find some shade. If it's humid heat, shade won't do a thing, plus walking out the door feels like entering a sauna.We don't have that kind of heat as you got, but we also don't have ACs.
The worst thing is the non-breathable air. Walking outside is like swimming at the moment.
Really - that's nothing. My folks back on the green isle complain about a heatwave when it reaches 71 Fartiheight while we across the water put up with 90...Believe me, I hear ya! I still shudder when I think back on the time my A/C cut out right in the middle of similar temperatures, and that was only for half a day until I got it fixed.
Absolute, total misery.
Temps in the 90s, high humidity and no A/C? Trust me, it's miserable, even to me.Really - that's nothing. My folks back on the green isle complain about a heatwave when it reaches 71 Fartiheight while we across the water put up with 90...
You are so right. I have friends around Migdal in the Galilee. June - 104 but that dry breeze from the west in the afternoon and it's gorgeous! July and August and you are cooking!That's what we always say here: "It's not the heat that gets you, it's the humidity!" And it's true. If it's just dry heat, all you have to do is find some shade. If it's humid heat, shade won't do a thing, plus walking out the door feels like entering a sauna.
I hope it gets better over there soon!
They don't have decent Country stations over here. Can you please recommend - especially ones we can get over internet!Anyway, my usual advice to our suffering European cousins apply: 1) Hydrate. A lot. 2) Get a fan, multiple if necessary, to increase the airflow in your home. 3) Use sheets instead of comforters when you sleep. Be sure to keep the fan blowing over you while you sleep. 4) When outside, cover up. Particularly your head. We don't wear hats here because they look fancy (although they do), we do so to keep our brains from cooking. Also, shorts and t-shirts do not help you stay cool. Quite to the contrary. Paradoxical, but true. 5) Play country music a lot.
OK, the last one might not help with the heat, but you should anyway.
Wear cotton? Jeans and cotton shirts. The nylon mix stuff just doesn't breath!Anyway, my usual advice to our suffering European cousins apply: 1) Hydrate. A lot. 2) Get a fan, multiple if necessary, to increase the airflow in your home. 3) Use sheets instead of comforters when you sleep. Be sure to keep the fan blowing over you while you sleep. 4) When outside, cover up. Particularly your head. We don't wear hats here because they look fancy (although they do), we do so to keep our brains from cooking. Also, shorts and t-shirts do not help you stay cool. Quite to the contrary. Paradoxical, but true. 5) Play country music a lot.
OK, the last one might not help with the heat, but you should anyway.
I unlocked the Kuva Grattler and Zarr. They are fun, but I liked the non kuva to begin with (zarr was rather weak sadly). Also, who doesn't like a hand held AA gun and a hand held XVIIIth century boat cannon ?I already loved my toxic kuva quartakk, but now with the new galvanised multishot and the arcane stacking damage buffs on headshots, it's just ridiculous. And the Tenet Envoy is an absolute riot too.![]()
Western Europe, at least France, as been hit by terrible weather for about 2weeks. It's even rather cold sometime. Haven't seen the sun for days. Not going to complain, honestly. It's bad for the plants though, fruits are rotting on the trees and stuff.Anyway, my usual advice to our suffering European cousins apply: 1) Hydrate. A lot. 2) Get a fan, multiple if necessary, to increase the airflow in your home. 3) Use sheets instead of comforters when you sleep. Be sure to keep the fan blowing over you while you sleep. 4) When outside, cover up. Particularly your head. We don't wear hats here because they look fancy (although they do), we do so to keep our brains from cooking. Also, shorts and t-shirts do not help you stay cool. Quite to the contrary. Paradoxical, but true. 5) Play country music a lot.
OK, the last one might not help with the heat, but you should anyway.