Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20150517010523/@comment-25396609-20150520044839

The star wars one.

If you dislike humidity, STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM MY STATE if you ever visit the U.S. it's a coastal state with a large number of evergreen trees -the kind that like to keep the air nice and moist year-round- and in my area specifically we're surrounded on all sides by hills and mountains that act as a giant funnel and drive all of the low-hanging clouds (AKA massive f***ing fog banks) right down on top of us, causing ANYTHING capable of soaking up moisture to soak up moisure. the soil is extremely dense and holds water well, so when the sunlight hits it in summer the water starts to evaporate rapidly, driving the humidity up further.

some people say wet heat can't be nearly as bad as dry heat. THOSE PEOPLE ARE WRONG.