No AC for me this year. Ice baths > poorfag cooling. Rate
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Date: June 16th, 2025 5:35 PM Author: bespoke school gay wizard
I decided to stop wasting money cooling stale air around my apartment this year. I'm running cold baths. They're supposed to have all these benefits: reduce stress, inflammation, spike dopamine, etc. After a 5-minute ice bath, I find that 90 degrees feels like 70 for quite a while. Fan on low, body still in glacier mode.
Start getting mental and physical gains while skipping the electric bill.
Rate me as a frugal innovator or a cheapskate savant.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5738798&forum_id=2#49021668)
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Date: June 16th, 2025 6:10 PM Author: bespoke school gay wizard
Fair enough, hadn't come across it. But thanks to ChatGPT spitting out answers in seconds, here's the comeback:
The "U-shaped" temperature-comfort curve idea has some truth, but it’s not that you “don’t need cooling”—rather, it means:
People tend to feel most uncomfortable at mildly warm temps (e.g. 27–30°C / 80–86°F)
Surprisingly, colder or hotter extremes can feel more bearable if you're physiologically adapted (e.g. through cold baths or acclimatization)
So yes, there is evidence that comfort perception isn’t linear, but saying you “don’t need cooling” oversimplifies it. Your body still responds to heat, and extended exposure to 30°C+ can cause fatigue or stress—even if it feels tolerable.
That quote is confident but half-informed. The curve exists conceptually, but you still need some form of heat regulation, especially long term.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5738798&forum_id=2#49021764) |
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