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it's hot in texas in the summer :marseyhappening:

https://old.reddit.com/r/collapse/comments/1dpkt0g/extreme_wet_bulb_temperatures_in_texas_today/

please give me subreddits to rebuild my tard watching collection with I am blanking on all of them

this is /r/collapse which is good but very entry level

what are some more niche ones


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Davis Mountains are pretty based for 1.) Being far away from everyone; 2.) Being the little patch of sky-island green in the whole state; 3.) Being a place where you can buy a 13 million acre ranch with natural springs and mountains the size of a European nation.

There's also good hunting there.

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The rest of the state is fine, like yeah it gets hot in the summer. Like every summer since the end of the glacial maximum except maybe when Toba erupted.

In the 17-1800s people would just just do the Arab thing and chill during the hottest part of the day and work in the morning and evening.

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That's still how construction in AZ goes. They run a shift from like 2am-9am and have another shift running from 8pm-3am in the summer

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Border state nighttime construction work sounds like a compliance officer's worst nightmare :marseymariachi:

Many a modelo to be drank while roofing in the dark :marseymodelo2:

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You don't get your roof replaced by anyone who has heard of "OSHA" or "knows English"

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