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-Voxael- t1_iybz26w wrote

Who … who sweats in 15 degree weather? That’s Winter temperature

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Not_Bre4d t1_iyc0h78 wrote

Unfortunately I have hyperhidrosis. I am sweating no matter the temperature :/

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jf_selecTo t1_iyc1525 wrote

Cool superpower ma man

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6_NEOS_9 t1_iyc2n5z wrote

Hyrosis Man

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jf_selecTo t1_iyc61ah wrote

He can sweat on demand, covering everything in sweat. Enemies will slip while its liquid and after a while it will turn into hard salt.

Applications are endles. He could e.g. defrost icey paths during winter. Or "your meal is not salty enough? Let me get that for you!!"

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Not_Bre4d t1_iyexv8u wrote

Funnily enough I have learnt to sweat on command.

I can't stop it though :\

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bitterbuffaloheart t1_iycr5tv wrote

Looking this up and I might have this. The worst part is I have sweaty feat so when it’s winter they’re the first thing to get cold

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kalkkunaleipa t1_iyc60id wrote

Surely you are talking about fahrenheit? Because in finland 15 degrees celsius is nowhere near winter

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sakujakira t1_iyccqba wrote

Not even in Germany it’s considered Winter. Autumn at most.

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SmartAssGary t1_iyc66zb wrote

Just because you live in the arctic circle...

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kalkkunaleipa t1_iyc6enz wrote

Doesnt make it more cold?

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SmartAssGary t1_iyc75np wrote

That's what I'm saying. 15C is winter where I'm at. But you live in the arctic circle, where that is beach weather lol

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kalkkunaleipa t1_iyc8h40 wrote

20-30C is summer for us here

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-Voxael- t1_iyccl17 wrote

For most of Australia, 15 degrees Celsius common Winter temperatures.

For our summer, we average between 30 and mid 40s in our coastal cities and around 40 to 50 in the desert

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Mataskarts t1_iycg8kd wrote

Not really, here in Eastern Europe far from the arctic circle we get 30-42 C in the summer(with no AC in most houses), and down to -20C in the winter, 15C is in between/Spring weather and the perfect warm temperature for doing stuff outside, it's cold if you stand still, just right if you actually do stuff and move around.

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Mataskarts t1_iycgrgs wrote

You must be talking about F?...

15 C is peak autumn/spring temp in a large part of Europe at least, which is on about the same climate zone as upper US/lower Canada.

~18-20 C is generally what home heating in winter attempts to reach and to me personally it's too hot if I move even slightly, I sweat a lot with any physical activity at that temp so have to crack open a window and drop it to ~12 C to not drown in sweat like the guy in the pic.

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-Voxael- t1_iychy1c wrote

Fortunately I’m one of dozens of people who don’t live in either of those locations

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Mataskarts t1_iyclfum wrote

Well that's where 80% of the Reddit users come from so it's not unusual to expect others to be from similar places.

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siggiarabi t1_iycjofc wrote

Bruh that's like the hottest summer days where i am

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Loligxp t1_iyf7gng wrote

Where are you from that you call 15degrees winter temperature? Unless you're talking farenheit

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WexorSegai t1_iycpmd8 wrote

Pretty sure winter temperature is below zero at least

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