Read the first comment though… it suggested that literally everyone is struggling
Read the first comment though… it suggested that literally everyone is struggling
Because it doesn’t all happen at once
Me rn (or my poop more accurately)
All of that is true in the US too. Most Americans have no real need for a big truck they just get them because they like driving a big vehicle… makes them feel safe or whatever, and literally looking down on everyone when they drive
Even my new water heater was delivered and old one hauled off for free
Of course doing all that myself probably would’ve been cheaper, but I’m not a plumber, and doesn’t occur enough for a huge daily driver vehicle to make sense. Obviously they make sense as work vehicles for contractors etc but most people with a big truck don’t actually use it for those needs 99.9% of the time
No actually fires have an overall negative (lowering) effect on temperatures, because the smoke reduces the sun energy from reaching land over large areas, it’s been well established that areas affected by smoke will have lower peak temps than they otherwise would have. Except it can cause temps to stay higher overnight by preventing the heat from escaping into atmosphere.
But in terms of highest temps ever recorded… it doesn’t seem fires would contribute to that at all, more just a consequence of the high temps (drying effect).
Yep I’ve often had to do something like that to get around broken website interfaces
Ok but you attacked someone for saying that they personally aren’t suffering, even though they weren’t suggesting they speak for everyone either… unlike the other comment