
granted australians must be used to it, but i'm definately not.
for the people who use farenheight, look at the temperature:

72, not so bad. but look at it a little closer. do you see what i see?


72, not so bad. but look at it a little closer. do you see what i see?

it will feel like it is 104 degrees. ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR.
is that even possible?
just for laughs, let's take a look at what the temperature is at home in the lovely richmond, MA:
i rest my case.
i love australia.
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