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Bebo, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

Drink lots of cold water. Back in May I almost got a heat stroke because I was drinking room temperature water and hot tea @ 4pm when it is the hottest. Stop drinking anything hot. If tap water is warm fill up buckets of water previous night for bathing. Leave those buckets open in the bathroom with windows open to allow water to cool overnight. Of course you also need air-conditioning and ceiling fans. Additionally, use blackout curtains on windows, keep doors and windows closed so that rooms don’t become as hot as outside. FYI where I live summer temperatures are 45 deg C, and this is all part of what I do to deal with the heat.

VelvetStorm, in What does an ideal world look like to you?

Seems like you want a solar punk society. That’s pretty much what I would want too.

krnl386, in Getting Over a Breakup
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Trying to understand why will cause you even more pain. My advice: treat it as a funeral/loss of a loved one. The time has simply come. Do your mourning and move on. Dwelling on it will only cause my pain and reopen old wounds.

Prefix, in The Best Two-Factor Authentication App? (iOS)

I have been a big fan of authy for a few years. Works well for me.

SteleTrovilo, in Getting Over a Breakup

Breakups suck, and there’s no shortcut to getting through them.

Time will help you heal. You will go through the morning cycle - look it up, if you need a refresher - and the end of the cycle is “acceptance”. Look forward to it!

milkjug, in What does an ideal world look like to you?
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I lack the imagination for grandiose dreams. Instead all I ask is for everyone to be excellent to each other. I think the very nature of competitive survival goes fundamentally against that, so it’s never going to happen.

Thavron, in Getting Over a Breakup
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I have. But it took literal years, I think about 3 or 4 years to completely get over it.

Redpandalovely,
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That’s a very long time.

refurbishedrefurbisher,

But you come out the other end a stronger person than you were before.

Redpandalovely,
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I think so too.

refurbishedrefurbisher,

I’ve had past experiences with this type of stuff. It gets easier over time, with time being key.

atzanteol,

It can be. But also don’t be hard on yourself if it does take a while. It’s okay if it does. It’s also not as intense for as long.

Maybe a therapist would be helpful as somebody you can vent to and help you through it.

Redpandalovely,
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Thanks, I have an appointment next month. It’s tough in the interim.

atzanteol,

Glad to hear! Hopefully you find it helpful (if not find someone else).

luthis,

For sure, same here. Maybe longer. Looking back it was for the best that things ended, but boy did it suck at the time.

Gbagginsthe3rd, in Getting Over a Breakup

No quick fix, just focus on a goal that makes you proud of yourself and distracts you

Granixo, in Getting Over a Breakup
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Take your time, and try to focus on yourself. It’s normal to feel uneven when someone/something that’s meaningful for you suddently (or forcefully) goes away.

And not because you broke up with that person it means you cannot reamain friends.

But right now you got to get on your feet. (unless you have a cat over your chest, in that case do not move).

Be kind to yourself! :)

Nonameuser678, in What does an ideal world look like to you?
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One where the rich pay more tax then they currently do now. Also slap a carbon tax on these fuckers and use the cash to fund climate mitigation / adaptation.

ada, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
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Honestly, I just love the heat. I strip down to as few layers as possible, put a fan on, and that’s pretty much it. Even when it gets really hot, I still find that easier than the cold. The question I really want to know is how do people deal with the cold!

Prefix,

Oof. I don’t know how you do it. I can deal with a dry heat but humidity just slays me.

ada,
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I mean, I prefer dry heat over humid, but I’ll take either over the cold

moreeni,

Warm clothes, they are nice and make you comfy. When you’re at home, putting on a big blanket and some warm tea feels great. Heaters are also a thing

ada,
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I can’t stand layers of clothing or stuffy indoor air, so both of those are worse than being hot for me

miss_brainfart,
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how do people deal with the cold

The good old you can always add more layers. The coldest temperature I ever experienced in my region was -26°C, the hottest just over 40. Between the two, I much prefer the former.

But then again, it just boils down to what you’re used to. Our winters have always been on the harsher side, and I’m not even far up north.

Every new heatwave has me holding on for dear life. Judging by recent years, my body will have to adapt sooner than later, otherwise I’m going to have a really bad time going forward.

ada,
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The good old you can always add more layers

This is the main reason I don’t like cold weather. I hate layers! :)

LwL,

My issue with hot weather is that around 25°C i run out of layers to remove to stay comfortable, and I can’t even get to that point if I’m anywhere outside my own home because running around naked in public is sadly not socially acceptable. So when temps reach 35 outdoors I just feel like dying as even indoors tends to heat up to >30 if the temps stay for a few days.

Pokethat,

Yeah unfortunately as cultures get air conditioners, they can take more heat as a society, but individually most people don’t ever truly be hot adapted. Then you get a place where people run from their ACd job to their ACd carto their ACd grocery store and finally get to heir ACd house.

luthis, in Getting Over a Breakup

It will suck for a while. And then it will get better. And it will stop hurting. Go hang out with friends as much as you can. Keep busy. Time is the only cure and keeping busy will make time go faster.

ComradeKhoumrag, in Getting Over a Breakup
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I moved on tremendously from my first break up by taking shrooms and crying about every little detail to a friend for 6 hours. The next day I felt normal. The next week I felt half as bad as originally. My normal grieving period is about 3 months to 3 years, average is somehow 3 weeks.

rengoku, in Getting Over a Breakup

I have just fine. Need 3-6 months IIRC but time does heal wound.

Thormjolnir, in Getting Over a Breakup

It’s a lot like a funeral really. You will want to shoot them a text, or tag them on social media, and you can’t or just get sad when you do. And if it’s someone you really, truly cared for, it will take a long while. And that’s okay. I seriously lost who I thought was the one I was supposed to be with, did a couple short realtionships and some one night stands (all optional) and then met my wife three years after that big break up. But you just keep keeping on

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