It’s selfish I know, but just seeing all people from the North complaining about how horribly hot it is right now makes me quite scared of how things will be looking down south later in the year. I’m enjoying my ~15º C right now but it can get stupidly hot where I live in the summer and I’m really not looking forward to seeing shopping mall Santa Clauses melting into puddles come Christmas.

There’s very little official talk of preparing for the summer here and I bet most people will just become surprised airfried pikachu if we also get our heat records.

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    yeah, same here, last summer we had like 45 46 degrees and shit wasn’t even as shitty as now, what’s worse is we get like 80% humidty which jsut makes it unbereable and I dont have an AC and i need to work, it’s goign to be literally hell

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      I’ve found that eating lots of cold watery fruit helps a lot with both temperature and hydration. I always pack a tangerine or two from the fridge with me during summer. May whatever divinity that exists have mercy on our souls.

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    Yea it has gotten a lot hotter in the Midwest USA in summer. 10-15 yrs ago, 85 degrees (30) was pretty rare for us to reach, now 90-ish degrees (33) is sorta the highest temp we get in a given summer month. I work outside so I’ve definitely noticed a difference in the past 4 years or so

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      What scares me is the wet bulb temperature. I’m in a wetland area, so that’s 90ish with extremely high humidity. Sweat does nothing, airflow does nothing, shade does nothing, you just suffer until your cell’s proteins denature lol

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        This is me, in the last heatwave I more or less filled my bathtub and stayed there while reading with my e-reader because anything else was suffering.

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    50 Celsius here currently in a region that hasn’t seen such temperatures since a cataclysmic weather phenomenon in the 1870’s.

    Historically we should have 27 weather and maybe a handful of 30-35 days.

    We haven’t had one day under 50, and it’s been torrential down pouring every night.

    I’m terrified, I’m in the northern hemisphere in a COLD REGION. The global south is fucked this coming southern summer.

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    Hmm, where I live is not the hottest summer in recent years. It’s barely reached 30 degrees Celsius one time, and then dropped to 18-25.

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    Trust me bro. If you don’t know about collapse, don’t look into it. Just remember to wear sunscreen. There’s nothing we can do now. Just love one another for as long as we can.

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            No, I do care. And I’m glad you’re aware of the situation in the global south. Don’t be a doomer like me. I’m too old to blow up pipelines. But I’ve been following the research for years. And even if we stopped using fossil fuels now. The line would still go up. The heating you’re seeing now is from the early 2000s. We’ve only been burning more since then. Carbon sequestration technology isn’t enough. Renewables aren’t enough. We need degrowth now just to keep it under 4 degrees. And everyday we don’t act only compounds it. Not to mention, when we stop using carbon, the aerosol pollution that is currently blanketing the planet will go away. Heating the earth more. It’s like another .5 degrees. So we’re actually already passed 2 degrees. Geoengineering is a possibility, but scientists aren’t sure how effective it can be. I didn’t even get into how we will be affected. Mass migration. Wars over water and instability. Food scarcity. Plankton dying off. No fishing. Soil degradation. Wet bulb temps. We’re fucked!

            For those reading this. That doesn’t mean to give up hope. Yes things are gonna change-a lot. But you’re alive now and can still shape the future. Do it. And know this old man will be cheering you on.

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      There are lots of things we can still do even at a local level. In this specific case even just providing relief from the heat waves with water, shades and in some cases air conditioning can literally save lives. The issue is that liberals think only in terms of today’s news cycles and so in the case of my local government there is no measure being taken now to prevent heatstroke deaths in 6 months.

      Shit is bad, and it’s no doubt gonna get worse, but if we embrace defeatism and refuse to act even locally it’s just gonna get worse even faster. We’re not even some deprived starving city/country, we have the resources to act. All that remains is to think in the long term and force the government to do it or implement something ourselves. Bet it would suck to be a mayor in a stuffy suit if the AC mysteriously breaks in a 40° day.

      If you personally can’t do much it’s completely fine, but don’t encourage others who can to just lie down and die too.

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        From my quick search apparently “surf” is the dog whistle and “ride” is the normal phrase.

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        It is. Sometimes the irony in my head doesn’t translate. The tech libertarians use it. It was originally Hindu, I believe. It was what came to mind when trying to describe the sentiment. Can’t say “enjoy the show,” that’s Qanon. Maybe “wear sunscreen?”

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          It’s not specific to tech libertarians. It is mostly used by right wing traditionalists who are also often just straight up nazis. It’s related to an imagined cycle of birth, death and rebirth.

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            It’s almost comical how Nazis will reach way back in time to find some obscure text or occult symbol to justify racism. Their reasoning becomes so convoluted and cryptic. To deconstruct it becomes difficult and I think that’s the point. It seems as if because it’s so complicated and old, it must be true. Like King Arthur.

            Note to Nazis: If you use King Arthur to justify racism , I want residuals.

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              Going back to a “glorious past” is part of fascism. But those hindu mythologisms are also deeply rooted in nazism itself. That is how they got a swastika and the word “aryan”