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Diddled around on paint.net and made a few beta album covers for some music me friends and I are making.
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Vacation? (I envy you)
Where/what are you visiting?

We visited the Tuscan countryside for two days. We were in Switzerland, which was 40 degrees centigrade, or 104 in farenheit, at times. :p
 
CK, if Alabama had a non partisan Commission and I was in it and my plan got accepted, this the congressional map you'd have.

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Now as you guessed by now, this is a non partisan redistricting meaning I didn't pay attention to the Democratic/Republican stuff until the end. it's based on well... how good they looked, county and population. Here are the results:

District 1: 50.9 - 49.1
District 2: 43.8 - 56.2
District 3: 41.4 - 58.6
District 4: 36.1 - 63.9
District 5: 52.1 - 47.9
District 6: 41.9 - 58.1
District 7: 42.8 - 57.2
 
We visited the Tuscan countryside for two days. We were in Switzerland, which was 40 degrees centigrade, or 104 in farenheit, at times. :p
Oh, we're so close to each other! :eek:
Tuscany is beautiful, but in this period of the year it's also very hot. :p
 
We visited the Tuscan countryside for two days. We were in Switzerland, which was 40 degrees centigrade, or 104 in farenheit, at times. :p

Toscana is quite beautiful to visit! But you should also come to Veneto, we've got some of the best countryside AND cities in Italy :D
(Yesterday's tornado is definitely not a common occurrence)

It is 17 degrees Celsius and 72% humidity I am dying of heat stroke

17°C isn't that hot... but 72% humidity? How do you even breathe?
 
Toscana is quite beautiful to visit! But you should also come to Veneto, we've got some of the best countryside AND cities in Italy :D
(Yesterday's tornado is definitely not a common occurrence)



17°C isn't that hot... but 72% humidity? How do you even breathe?

You don't.
 
My parents don't like to use air conditioning because they say it's expensive.

It's now 80% humidity and both that and the temperature are rising and I think I might die
 
In Alabama it hits upwards of 90+ Fahrenheit or 38+ Celcius with humidity as high as 80%. It's like hell, if it was raining at the same time :p
 
It is 17 degrees Celsius and 72% humidity I am dying of heat stroke

Today we are having a pleasant sunny day, and now in the peak of the sun it shows 25ºC with 61% of humidity.

Here 25ºC is considered a cool temperature :lol:


I tried to find the humidity of those 50ºC days last year but I couldn't. I know this will repeat this year in the last days of the year, so when we reach that time I promise I'll bring our humidity here too. As our summers are wet, I believe the humidity will be high.

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Pray that you never have to live between the tropics, unless it's on a mountain :D
 
Today was 30ish degrees and was pretty good. I don't check the humidity cause I don't see the need too. I'm glad that we have low humidity!
 
I got a 3 on my AP Chem exam, which is a little disappointing but I am content. I did get a 5 on my APUSH exam though :dance:
 
Finally the prof of my last exam decided to grade it, and I got 24/30! Not my best, but during that week I also got a job! All in all, it had been a stressful but productive week.
 
So NOW you got your report cards? I got it a month ago and I got a 20/20 on everything meaning that I'm a straight A+ student!
 
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