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Posted: 6/24/2017 4:23:01 PM EDT
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I'll call bullshit on some of those pics. Not caused by ambient heat.
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FPNI and I have been laughing my balls off at the melted shit.
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Please stop posting these bullshit Buzzfeed articles. None of that melted from the heat. Also please refrain from posting articles with multiple misspellings. Fuck.
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I have an aunt in Tucson, I gave her some shit the other day telling her "but it's a dry heat!!!" As I have heard her use that line several times in the past.
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Definitely just pulled my trash can in yesterday in 115 and its still fine..
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It's Arizona, it's hot, get over it.
Same thing every year, you'd think by now anyone who'd lived here 3 years or more could remember that summers are hot here. |
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I melted a realdoll once in an oven and then had sex with the molten block afterwards.
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The real killer of plastics and composites here in Arizona is not the heat, it's the UV index.
The UV index here is so high that materials deteriorate at a much faster pace than almost anywhere else in the USA. |
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... fake, yes it's hot. But there's a lot of pussies up in here
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Fake,my trash and recycle bin is in direct sunlight on concrete.It's fine
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I had some trashbags melt last weekend.
Usually it's just the uv that will turn any sorts of plastics in to dust if left out. |
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Dumpster lids, and roll out dumpster cans, nope unless they recently changed the material make up of them that was caused by a fire.
Melted signs, yeah no, ADOT spends lots of money on signs they know our weather, obviously this is an article for dumbshits who believe everything they read. A melted wall, yeah sure it gets so fucking hot here it turns block walls into glass and causes them to melt. It takes more 120 degrees to cause dirt to crystallize into glass. You can bake cookies on your dash board in June thru August, poach or scramble eggs, and have your vehicles glass explode if it already has damage and you leave your windows up. And no it doesnt always happen to every person out there. You can ruin a lot of personal affects and pets, children can die in a hot car. That is a no duh in many other states where it is also hot. |
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Dumpster lids, and roll out dumpster cans, nope unless they recently changed the material make up of them that was caused by a fire. Melted signs, yeah no, ADOT spends lots of money on signs they know our weather, obviously this is an article for dumbshits who believe everything they read. A melted wall, yeah sure it gets so fucking hot here it turns block walls into glass and causes them to melt. It takes more 120 degrees to cause dirt to crystallize into glass. You can bake cookies on your dash board in June thru August, poach or scramble eggs, and have your vehicles glass explode if it already has damage and you leave your windows up. And no it doesnt always happen to every person out there. You can ruin a lot of personal affects and pets, children can die in a hot car. That is a no duh in many other states where it is also hot. View Quote I've seen a few bleached road signs |
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There was a vid recently on local news of some guy frying an egg on his sidewalk.
No shit. |
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Contact burns.
I'd believe massive issue with flesh contacting parked cars or dopes walking barefoot on tar. |
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Met some folks from Arizona that make the xm-42 flamethrower and they were like this Florida shit has got to go. They were not used to the humidity.
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Its not that fucking hot and none of that shit happened because of the heat.
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It's just Arizona's way of keeping the pussies and whiny liberals out.
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I remember visiting phoenix in June of '96 and a CD jewel case melting to the dashboard of my cousin's Ford Ranger in 117 degree weather.
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Cactus are heat resistant if they're not surrounded by a giant heat reservoir like concrete.
There's an enormous temperature gradient between my house in Henderson and the Strip. It's something like 20 degrees warmer down there. |
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It was above 120 quite a few times when I was stationed at Luke from 2002-2007.
I do not remember the news about it being "too hot" back then. |
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It's 112 outside at the moment.
Sidewalk is 128. My blue recycle bin is 158 and shows no sign of melting at all. If pix like those the OP posted keep the Liberals out, so much the better! |
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the gloves to drive I believe. I spent summers in Tuscon and at mt grandparent's homestead 45 min south of Wilcox...
There is truth to the dry heat thing, just takes alot more water being consumed. I spent summers without a shirt between 8-12 yrs old, being sunburnt repeatedly. I developed malignant melanoma at 15 (which is NOT supposed to happen) Watch the sun exposure... |
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