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Rookadee

@Rookadee

Minecrafter, soon-to-be streamer, adult who's just here for fun. They/He 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

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Rookadee
Rookadee@Rookadee·
Sad to see what has become of this site. If you wish to keep following me, you can find me in the other blue app. See you all there!
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오뉴월
오뉴월@0n_your_·
삐는 MC 보고 잇는데 할은 삐 보는 거 이걸내가어떻게해석해야할까... 이난리
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Rookadee
Rookadee@Rookadee·
@N1k57 You don't have to use the AC 24/7...
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@theyaoiseme A unit with the tube that connects to an open window is not as expensive as you think. You can easily find one for £200. That's only 2 days worth of work
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@SamaHoole There are 2 types of diabetes. You can be as skinny as a twig and still be diabetic.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
If you go into hospital as an alcoholic, they don't put a bottle of vodka on your bedside table and titrate the dose. They remove the alcohol. If you go into hospital as a heroin addict, they don't hand you a syringe with the meal tray. They remove the heroin. If you go into hospital as a smoker, they don't wheel you outside every two hours for a cigarette break. They remove the cigarettes. If you go into hospital as a type 2 diabetic, they bring you white toast, cornflakes, fruit juice, a jam sachet, and a sweetened yoghurt. Then inject insulin to manage the blood sugar response. Then write in your notes that your diabetes is "poorly controlled." Every other addiction is treated by removing the substance. The one driven by carbohydrate is treated by serving the substance and medicating the response. Have a think about why.
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Rookadee
Rookadee@Rookadee·
@RBPundit They think our walls are just plywood on the outside and drywall on the inside with nothing between them.
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@softlxnar That's because most of Europe refuses to update their electrical grids. Their electric outlets put out way more electricity than the ones in the US.
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𝖏𝖆𝖘𝖒𝖎𝖓𝖊 ☾ ✩ ✧
So I try to stay relatively neutral on UK vs US discourse as a Brit in the US, but one key piece of info a lot of Americans are missing is the cost of UK electricity. Even if you could afford to buy a small AC unit, the cost to run it would be astronomical
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cute brute@CuteBrute718

@softlxnar so get some air conditioning

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Worldly
Worldly@WorldlyHQ·
Is this real angel?
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Rookadee
Rookadee@Rookadee·
@lydiataydavis Planned Parenthood is technically a pregnancy center. They literally help couples when they are trying to have a baby. They do way more than just help women set up a hospital visit for abortions.
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Lydia Taylor Davis
Lydia Taylor Davis@lydiataydavis·
My wish list for America: - Abolish abortion. - Ban porn. - Fund pregnancy centers, not Planned Parenthood. - Protect free speech. - Build a culture that values selflessness, not personal “success.” - Bring Americans back to the church. - End human trafficking.
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@hellstarnj I am American and I live in a temperate area. 35⁰c is 95⁰f. At this time of year, yes.... it is normal.
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n✧@hellstarnj·
Americans and their weird superiority complex trying to convince people that 35° in may in countries with a temperate climate is normal and not worrying at all
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leanne
leanne@toothgarden·
no word starts with f and ends with t. prove me wrong
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@rovnni Yes. Because it has not changed in over 30 years. It is still their landline number to this day
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ronni
ronni@rovnni·
alguém que cresceu antes das redes sociais ainda se lembra do número de telefone fixo de seus pais?
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CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Catholic Church members were left in shock after a dove🕊️ flew and perched on a giant crucifix at the altar during a church service.
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@DrClownPhD To what gain does he have to lie about what happened? Michael Jackson is dead and his testimony hasn't changed.
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Do you believe Macaulay Culkin about Michael Jackson? 🤔
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Rookadee
Rookadee@Rookadee·
@honigmaydl I have a friend in Germany who said it was really hot. It was in the 70s at 40 some % humidity. I'm in PA and it was 68 at 95% humidity .-.
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🪷Charlotte Honigman
🪷Charlotte Honigman@honigmaydl·
"No, no, you don't understand, the heat is worse in Britain because it's humid..." Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi: "Tell us about that."
The Cynical Crusader@Cyn1calCrusader

So, jokes aside, to understand why the heat is worse in the UK than say Arizona for example, the answer is quite long... First it's the Humidity, it's far higher here. The UK's island location and prevailing south-westerly winds bring moist sea air, so heatwaves are often humid rather than dry. In contrast, many of the hottest US states (e.g., Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico) have dry desert heat where sweat evaporates quickly, so you actually feel cooler despite higher temperatures. Even humid US regions (like the Southeast) usually have widespread air conditioning to offset it. Second, the buildings and Infrastructure that we have all are designed to Trap Heat, not Release It. UK homes are built for cold, damp winters: thick brick/stone walls, heavy insulation, small windows, and designs that retain warmth. During a heatwave, they turn into ovens, solar gain through windows builds up, and there is poor ventilation or passive cooling features like overhangs, shutters, or light-coloured roofs. Plus, poor air conditioning: Only about 5% of UK homes have AC (vs. ~90% in the US). It's not standard because it's rarely needed most of the year, but during spikes it's a nightmare. Also, retrofitting is expensive and tricky in old terraced houses or listed buildings. This extended to public transport, schools, offices, and even hospitals as they often lack cooling. Finally, most importantly, we have zero acclimatisation. Meaning it's just as hot at night as it is during the day. Britons aren't physiologically or culturally used to sustained heat. We're properly white! So, a sudden jump from typical UK summer temps feels extreme, and the body struggles more without gradual adaptation. Heatwaves often bring "tropical nights" (temps staying above 20 °C), so homes don't cool down overnight. You can't sleep, recover, or anything which just compounds fatigue, dehydration, etc. Drier US heat often cools significantly at night. That is all topped up with the fact that we have longer summer daylight at the UK's higher latitude meaning more hours of solar heating. Hope this long explanation that no one wanted clears this right up...

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Rookadee
Rookadee@Rookadee·
@LordBenYorks You say that, but then complain about the heat for 3 months
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Lord Ben of Yorkshire
Lord Ben of Yorkshire@LordBenYorks·
@ReviewsPossum Of course we can afford an AC unit. They are available in B&Q for like £150. We just dont bother as they are only needed for like 2 weeks in a year.
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@ReviewsPossum Their national living wage (minimum wage for someone 21+) is £12.71... if they work a full time job, that's over £500 a week.... £2000 a month.... They can afford a cheap AC unit....
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Rookadee
Rookadee@Rookadee·
@6gauntlets We aren't. We find it funny. They're the ones who get mad when we suggest ways to help
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lynx。𖦹°‧
lynx。𖦹°‧@6gauntlets·
why are the Americans so mad at Europeans complaining about a heatwave
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@RyanLThomas1 That's the modern day constructions. The brick houses in the US are all over 100 years old.
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Sharky
Sharky@RyanLThomas1·
@nazzobetweeting Probably because they almost all are and anecdotal evidence isn't the same as statistics. You'd probably know that if you didn't have a 3rd world American education.
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Rookadee@Rookadee·
@yukaaVT I saw what the UK's national living wage is. You can easily afford a £200 AC unit in just 2 days of work. Or even put a few £ away each week to save for one.
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yukaa | 🔜TWITCHCON EU 🌿🐾🦦
£200 is a lot of money for a lot of us… it’s coming across really out of touch that you’re saying you can just “pick one up” I’m so glad you’re living comfortably enough to be able to spend £200 outright for air con but that’s not all of us I’m afraid! It’s hot, we can complain and are allowed to complain, this post didn’t need to be made!
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Hera Kita 🪓🐾Final Girl VTuber
As an American who has lived in London/the UK for the last 6 years I'm convinced UK people just hate being comfortable and hate convenience. You have BEEN getting heatwaves at least the last 6 years. After the first 3 years of heatwaves you should have gotten a small air con unit for at least just your bedroom. Buying it in the winter would also have made it much less expensive. "But it's only for a few weeks!!" So you won't get an AC window unit to use for a couple days and would rather constantly complain about it??? "But it's expensive!!" You say UK houses retain heat (Which is always hilarious to me because in the winter, as soon as the heating goes off, the houses are ice cold), but you never talk about how SMALL a UK house is. Using it even just at night for comfortable sleeping for the small handful of days you say you would need it just won't break the bank like you're making it seem. You get one small air con unit off Amazon for £200. You can wheel it to whatever room you need it in, or just keep it in your bedroom and only use it then. But whatever, keep wrapping your wet blankets or whatever you do around your necks. You're allowed to be upset people don't understand your weather and why it's so detrimental. You can, and should, be upset about global warming. But not doing anything about it for yourself is so aggravating.
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