Stand your ground is the natural progression of the gun culture we've developed. Do you know why we shoot each other here? It's because the stakes have become too high for a simple ass kicking. You can be jailed for assault for spitting on someone. Homo sapiens expect retribution for grievances, and sometimes it only calls for an ass beating. The buy in is so large for that ass beating that you might as well go for full satisfaction, murder.
As is this culture escalated, it has gotten to the point that you can reasonably assume everyone is armed. This only adds to aforementioned buy in.
In general, this country is filled with overpoliced pussies. These occurrences do not shock me or hold my interest, I have seen the American being, and they have grown many grotesque features.
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Texan and full time, life-long air conditioning user here. This is pretty accurate. 70-72 is great in the summer. Although, since our AC's run 24 hours a day, every degree you can raise it and still be comfortable, you'll find very noticeable on your monthly bill. If you're comfy at 75, you can prob save $100+/month on your electric bill for 8 months a year.
The heater use in the winter varies day to day. It might be 35 degrees on January 1 or 75 on January 2nd. Though usually whatever it is outside is what it's going to be for the rest of the day. The humidity holds the temperature so well, Texas rarely has any rapid temperature changes.
Side note: I grew up with an old box fan in my room to help keep cool at night. To this day I still have a Pavlovian response to those things. Once and a while when the AC goes out at work, the maintenance guys will put those things in the offices and I cannot for the life of me stay awake when one of those is humming in the same room.
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People claim to like the hot summer weather and then they go directly from their air conditioned houses to their air conditioned cars to their air conditioned offices.
Respect my lack of authority.
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Hot weather outside. Good. Same hot weather inside. Terrible.
I can be outside in 100 degrees and humidity just fine, but put me indoors in that weather or in a car without AC is just insane. It's so hot and stuffy you can hardly breathe. You cook in that shit.
The biggest plus to the hot weather is the warm summer nights. I like 80 and low humidity as much as the next guy, but it all goes to shit when you can't sit outside at night in shorts, flops, and tshirt because it's now 50 degrees and you need a pullover. I'll take an 80 degree evening with a cold beer or rita any day.
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You're one of the cold-blooded freaks, lizard. When you're outside at night, do you also have to bury yourself in the sand if you forget your sweater?
Myself, I've got all of these muscles constantly outputting BTUs (joules for you SI nuts), and I wish I came pre-installed with a radiator. I am always a local heat source. Think Universal Soldier.
Perfect temperatures occur for me when water freezes, then I can finally wear the clothing I prefer. I own 5 pairs of shorts despite the fact that I hate shorts. Necessity.
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I'm not that sensitive to the cold really, I just love being warm. You just can't beat minimal clothing. Hot weather is what I know.
I've been in Colorado now for 2 winters and I haven't even bought a good jacket. I'm fine just doing the pullover thing. It's the natives here that can't handle the cold. Slightest hint of cool weather and the big puffy jackets come out. Walk into a restaurant and its 80 degrees with the heater blowing full blast. I've even been sitting at a table here and just walked out because it was so hot.
The heat in Texas can be a bit much sometimes, but I'll take 8 months of summer over 8 months of winter. And let's be real, the "seasons" everyone brags about here are bullshit. The spring and fall here are just a Texas winter.
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