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luna aria ielenia cascadia @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net
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some of you did not grow up in places with actual temperature variation and it shows
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agatha v_lesbian v_trans @agatha@snkrgirl.cfd
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@ielenia tbf climate change made this much more common and much worse
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luna aria ielenia cascadia @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net
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@agatha yeah i know

mostly just, like, confused how people find 20°C to be "hot"
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4 "sparkling fire" censord nfp @4censord@unfug.social
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@ielenia @agatha the same why I find it confusing that some find -5°c cold
Poeple are used to different things
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luna aria ielenia cascadia @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net
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@4censord @agatha but.... isn't 20°C room temperature?
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4 "sparkling fire" censord nfp @4censord@unfug.social
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@ielenia @agatha hmm OK, idk
18°c is comfy for me, and 25°c is uncomfortably warm for sleeping
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Mia Rose 🖋️ Writer @miawinter@mastoart.social
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@4censord @ielenia @agatha my ideal room temperature is 22°C

which is like 5°C too warm for my gf

so..
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luna aria ielenia cascadia @ielenia@ck.catwithaclari.net
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@miawinter @4censord @agatha i think if you set your HVAC to 17°C over here your utility company would yell at you for having it set to low lol (not really but it would be quite expensive as that would be a lot of unnecessary running of A/C)

a lot of utilities are encouraging people to raise their A/C set point a couple of °F, since typically here it's 72°F (~22°C) and they want people to try closer to 74°F (~23.5°C) since A/C is a quite large power draw
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Jeder neocat_floof_googly_woozy neocat_flag_agender @jeder@miau.jeder.pl
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@4censord @agatha @ielenia @miawinter i just put 23-24 on my ac, anything above that is pure death
and during heating season we heat (using city gas
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