Yeah, every time it goes over 45 degrees C (113 Freedom Units) here in Australia, everyone just starts keeling over dead.
Oh wait, no they don't.
I've been out in the desert at over 57 degrees (134 F) in the direct sun and I was perfectly fine, if a little unhappy. Same for -38 C (-36 F) on my coldest day in Canada, I'm still very alive.
Humans are extremely adaptable, resilient and durable. Anyone who's spent more than 5 minutes outside will see right through this nonsense.
Yeah, every time it goes over 45 degrees C (113 Freedom Units) here in Australia, everyone just starts keeling over dead.
Oh wait, no they don't.
I've been out in the desert at over 57 degrees (134 F) in the direct sun and I was perfectly fine, if a little unhappy. Same for -38 C (-36 F) on my coldest day in Canada, I'm still very alive.
Humans are extremely adaptable, resilient and durable. Anyone who's spent more than 5 minutes outside will see right through this nonsense.
No no, you see it's much more nuanced. It's actually 72.0382267 degrees F (22.243459277778 degrees C) and people just overcome with comfort and die.