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Everyone can deal with an indoor temperature of 25C, that’s literally unproblematic.
Hahahahaha, what? 25°C indoors is hellish.
Still depends. The air usually is better outside as it can get pretty stuffy inside quickly.
It also depends on what you’re doing. Id I’m going outside and do something (even just going for a walk) I’m gonna start wearing shorts and t-shirt at around 17°C. If I stay inside playing video games and barely move at all i might wrap myself in a comfy blanket or hoodie even a bit above 20°C (especially with open windows and a nice breeze).
CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.deto
memes@lemmy.world•Like I'm a rich person having meetings in big office in a suit.(random)
5 daysHe is though. He is a US citizen and moves in the absolutely upmost echelons of US-american society (politically and hierarchically speaking). He participares in US economy and politics more that in any other economy and politics (though he tries to reach for several european states’ politics, too) and is perfectly adapted to US conservative/far right culture, language and rhetorics. He is as US-american as it gets.
Nope, it really is something anti-BEV folks say. “We can’t just all switch to electric cars, we couldn’t possibly charge too many simultanously.”




When you’re used to lower temperatures, it is. Especially indoors where the air can get stuffy pretty quickly depending on room size and number of people.