11-08-2016, 02:50 AM
TigerLover Wrote:"The rot"...... you mean to say that foreigner's flesh turns necrotic if they stay there too long.... and that's unimportant to you.
Where the fuck do you live, the gates of Mordor! How can still living people with rotting flesh seem unimportant to you.
I'm now even more glad than ever to have been born in merry England, land of the fluffy bunny and temperate weather; where mother nature doesn't randomly try to kill you in horrific ways.
Tch!
Gurl please, England's all but Merry my dear lad;
However no you silly goose, that's the name of it "Bermuda Rot";
But it's not actually rotting flesh per se, but simply skin that is dry with trapped and excessive moisture. It causes a sort of pale Blotch on the area and sometimes rashes;
But it's mainly due to the fact that we have high heat (rarely going below 70F during the day at our coldest) and equally high moist humidity. Near constantly.
So our Atmosphere is actually quiet Dry but wet at the same time, hence why our houses are both built for Hurricanes and proper insulation, because it's certainly wouldn't be possible with a European house lol!
Many tourists say the air here is "Heavy" and kinda how you feel when your underwater, but I don't understand, so who knows.