pyro fiend
Arachnoprince
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im going to agree it was a poor way to go, as well as a poor choice to use a lamp, that was probably using a normal bulb and way too close.. win some you loose some, we all learn...
however as for heat being lethal outside to us, your silly, i hate the cold, its not uncommon for it to be in the 90s+ with 80%+humidity in the summer in my town, and even tho im a huge guy, 350lb[~160kg], even with a big pack on my back i need nothing more then a gallon of water that day, maybe a little more if we are in a area no shaded areas and i just got [or need] a haircut.. i go out trekking alone, with friends even playfully roughhousing and whatnot [were all kids at heart] and not one of us have succumbed to heat stroke or anything serious.. because we know what were doing in the heat, where not idiots.. however. a sling in a cup with 130deg+ temps [maybe more depending what wattage he used] with nowhere to hide from the heat.. its a death sentence
however as for heat being lethal outside to us, your silly, i hate the cold, its not uncommon for it to be in the 90s+ with 80%+humidity in the summer in my town, and even tho im a huge guy, 350lb[~160kg], even with a big pack on my back i need nothing more then a gallon of water that day, maybe a little more if we are in a area no shaded areas and i just got [or need] a haircut.. i go out trekking alone, with friends even playfully roughhousing and whatnot [were all kids at heart] and not one of us have succumbed to heat stroke or anything serious.. because we know what were doing in the heat, where not idiots.. however. a sling in a cup with 130deg+ temps [maybe more depending what wattage he used] with nowhere to hide from the heat.. its a death sentence
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