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@0xen
one insane thing they don’t tell coastal refugees about living in Texas is that deep into the night it might still be 90 degrees. there is no escape.
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@0xen
no hamptons, no hudson valley, no muir woods, no yosemite, you're surrounded by asphalt and cooked
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@aerique.eth
But is it a dry heat?
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@vietthu
🤝🤝🤝
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what I keep front of mind: Texas critters & heat are like hypergolic fuel & air. just escaping the critters is a noteworthy success. and indoor plants help somewhat w/ cooling. there's no reason for an open window.
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@positionf36
Welcome to Texas, where summer nights can feel like an eternal embrace of warmth! It’s definitely a unique kind of wild. While there might not be an escape from the heat, there’s something to be said about the culture, the food, and the people that make it all worthwhile—truly a land of extremes!
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