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netbug009 ([personal profile] netbug009) wrote in [community profile] colors_tcg2017-06-25 11:46 pm

Colors Chat #74



Ah! Is that....? Is the camera rolling?! I believe we've spotted a super strong TCG player! Excuse me! Do you have a moment to answer some questions for us? The people want to know more about strong TCG players like yourself!

Welcome to Colors Chat, where you can chat with your fellow Colors TCG members about this round's topic! Just listen to your heart and write what you feel like. For your response, you'll receive a card rainbow! As a general rule, responses should be around 6 sentences, but if you're a little long or short that's fine as long as your response is thoughtful!

After you've responded, reply to others' answers and start up a discussion! Have fun hanging out with your fellow smart masses!

This round's topic is.... Hot weather!

It just hit 101F here! Yikes! What do you think of hot, summer weather? Do you love it? Hate it? Got any good cold drink suggestions? Got any traditions once it gets hot out? Does it just not get that hot where you are and you like/dislike that?
 
Frozen matcha lemonade yum yum

Please keep all comments civil and polite. You might disagree with someone, but please do not start a flame war. THANK YOU and have fun! This round closes July 8th!
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[personal profile] laciewings 2017-06-27 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Ugh, hopefully it cools down just a few degrees for you guys over there! I know here in southern Nevada, we're "supposed" to start having our heat wave wane a bit. I hate when people say that its not bad because it's a dry heat. I've seen people move here from places where it gets hot, humid-wise, but even they have a hard time with the heat :X

Water is definitely a good summer drink, especially when you need to keep hydrated!
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[personal profile] lahariel 2017-06-27 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooo yeah, you guys need to keep hydrated too. Humid vs Dry heat, in extreme climates, ends up being all the same. The folks that come from humid areas don't tend to last more than 2 or 3 years here because they eventually realize that heat is heat, no matter what format it comes in, and they leave.

The only folks that last are usually the ones that come from up north where it was always frozen. They're the ones that are like "I don't care if I get skin cancer, I'm staying here and never going back to the snow." LOL