HeatWillRise wrote:Grumpy Heat Fan wrote:HeatWillRise wrote:I'm a germaphobe, I got that covered.
Can be, but can also be very hot to abruptly very cold temperatures too. Also you live in Florida, the phuck do you know about cold fam?
Canada is king for that.
again, no.
the only thing that living in cold temperature does, is perhaps make you more succeptible to contracting a virus, because viruses survive longer in cold weather. And perhaps your immune system gets a little weakened.
But if you don't come into contact with the virus from someone else, you don't get sick simply due to cold weather.
You're sick because you were around someone who had the virus and gave it to you.
Again, no. Everyone i know is pretty much fine, no signs or anything.
If you haven't lived in colder climates, then by experience I can say you're very much wrong. Let me go out next winter in shorts and shirtless while making no-contact with human life to see if I get a cold or not![]()
Lots of factors play in climate that make you sick.
HWR...
if i stuck you in a sterile room, and lowered and raised the temperature all day, and messed with you for days....... you would never get a cold.
now, you might get other problems, like maybe hypothermia or other medical conditions, but you'd never get a cold.
a cold is only contracted due to getting the virus from another human being.





















