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Yes I will gladly take the pits of hell over anything from Jack Frost or temperatures going anywhere below 70.
You can always put more on, but there's a hard limit to what you can take off.
But I enjoy being hot
I'm a bit cold blooded myself. What's that, you want me to go in the unheated pool? Fuck you! I just got warm!
then wear a black hoodie outside?
70°C??? You summer people are crazy!
Hence the picture. Above 70 F is where it begins to get uncomfortable. Then it gets much higher than that as well
Assuming you are talking in Fahrenheit you don't really need a jacket for everything above 35° as long as it doesn't rain or is particularly windy. 100° just make me feel as if I am getting cooked alive with nowhere to escape
I'm the dude you'll see wearing a sweater in 60 cause that's when I start feeling cold. It's been hitting the triple digits where I live lately and I'm loving it. Been going for long walks at local parks.