I'm tan enough not to get burned that badly, but it does make working much hotter than it already is, and that is no bueno.
The setback of living in Massachusetts is that I've adapted so much so to the cold, that with the recent heatwaves I burn just about every time I go outside. Clsta pls
My friend is the same as you two. he's a mole person and plans to lead an underground revolution against the day walkers.
I never go out side. In fact a few years ago I got 2nd degree burns from the sun. Yes,the sun. It's fun being a ginger. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
Hi everypony I'm nervous, really nervous... I've been so busy on other work that I haven't had enough time to properly rehearse my speech. I'm scared I'm gonna forget something.
Spoiler: MFW I view this thread I go out in heat advisory weather with no sunscreen for hours at a time and STILL don't get burned.
Use the gum thing. Where you chew gum while practicing, it's supposed to help retain information or some thing. I dunno what I'm talking about. Ajakskasljafjkhf -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
I go out on an open parking lot, with the sun reflected 100x over in my face by every car, for 9 hours. And I'm just a little burned from it. No sunscreen either. As a side note, the heat from the sun combined with the heat rising form the asphalt and the heat-trapping polyester reflective vest, and air so humid I can't breathe and causes me to sweat so much I feel like I'm drowning in it when it gets in my nostrils and mouth...I need to get out of this, don't I?
Probably. I am a cart pusher too, but I swapped to cashier for a while; at least until the heat dies down. :derpe: