After lunch I found myself driving around in my car just to stay warm. I turned the heater in my car on to max until it was about 120 degrees and then I bailed out (because I'm a wussy with a very narrow temperature tolerance zone). At that point I just parked, put the seat back and fell into a state of semi-sleep.. only I couldnt really sleep because it was so hot. I honestly dont understand the logic behind car makers in this sense. Why do they make heaters that you can literally kill yourself with? I'm sure if I fell asleep in my car with the heater on (or if I was knocked out) the inside would eventually get as hot as the inside of the engine. That's ridiculous, cant they put some sort of limiter on it?
It's the same with the air conditioner. I was using the defroster the other day and I had the AC on full blast because that's the only way the defroster works. Anyhow, I walked out of my car and left it on (because I leave my car on alot because I'm a dumbass) and when I got back the damn thing was literally spitting bits of frozen water at me. Wouldnt you think that there was some kind of temperature barrier for these damn things? You know, just a little above freezing.
Of course, there are some humans that not only have the ability to withstand extreme temperatures, but they seem to enjoy it. Like Tyler Hayes. This man wears shorts everyday. Rain, shine, snow, whatever. He's always wearing shorts. You'd think he likes being cold or something, but when you go in his car in the morning it's somewhere near the temperature of the sun. It's so hot in there I feel faint just sitting down to talk with him. Then the bell rings and that crazy guy steps out of his 120+ degree car into the 40 degree morning weather in shorts. I'm suprised his body doesnt just stop.
Haha, but he's white. We're tough like that. =D
..lj..
