WC 1M Post Challenge - You Ready?!

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As Rain would say Ya'll have a long ways to go to catch up 😊 Currently the proud owner of 16 Lumias, 1 8X and three Androids😉
By the time I'm of your age, my name would be in the Guinness book of world records! :p
 
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You want me to dig a grave for you too? :p

Nah. I shouldn't let this bother me as much as it does.

If he wants belittle women's feelings, remove the justification for their actions and make them question their experiences, that's his problem not mine.
 
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I haven't used an Android tablet, but the iPad does everything I could think of while just looking amazing :)

I just got the LTE capable Nexus 7. I'll probably be selling my Wi-Fi 32GB version.
 
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I've my air conditioner switched off....i should switch it on.... I'm getting a headache now
 
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That's pretty low. Add 80% to your 37C and you have a typical day in Queensland Australia in the summer.
I'm in Riyadh.... The temperature you're saying is similar to places like Jeddah/Dammam because of the sea
 
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Riyadh is safe...winter it drops to minus and summer the max we get is 50-55 :p
Jeddah doesn't have winter as such, it's humid all the time! Rain doesn't make a difference either
Dammam is too hot and too cold
 
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I'm in Riyadh.... The temperature you're saying is similar to places like Jeddah/Dammam because of the sea

That's the south part of Queensland. The subtropics. If you go north, into the tropics, it's a whole new ball game. In 'winter' you're looking at 80-90% humidity with 32C around 10am. During the summer it's worse.
 
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That's the south part of Queensland. The subtropics. If you go north, into the tropics, it's a whole new ball game. In 'winter' you're looking at 80-90% humidity with 32C around 10am. During the summer it's worse.
I thought it's the hottest near the equator :/ how do people live there?