Anything above 60 degrees literally feels like hell, though? Where I live, 55 degrees is a nice day and 40 degrees is average weather, and 60 degrees is rare, and when it IS 60 degrees you’ll probably see everyone trying to cool off. Don’t say someone is delusional just because the area you live in has made you accustomed to extremely hot weather.

It sounds like you live in a terrifying waste-scape then! Anyway, if we’re going to talk about what literally feels like hell, we have to first decide whether to go with the lake of fire so embraced by some, or the very frozen lake of ice that lies at the center of Dante’s version.

Regardless, I felt that my response was in keeping with the tone of the original post. For what it’s worth, and I can’t believe I’m even having to point this out, 80º is a fair temperature for the kinds of places frequently described as “paradise”. It’s in no way “extremely hot weather”, to which I’m pitifully UNaccustomed. When the weather IS extremely hot–say, 110º and up – I am a HUGE BABY about it and seriously can’t quit whining.

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