I am sitting in my room wearing only a towel and some water hoping that the evaporation of the water will cause some type of cooling effect because nothing else seems to work and it feels like I am back at Delhi and the power is constantly out due to the fact that there is no fan, no air conditioning and no other cooling mechanism to speak of. The fan… now I've been trying to get one for a few days. My roommate said he was going to buy one yesterday but he ended up not going to Wal-Mart and so, when I came back to my room late at night, I found him asleep and myself fanless. And personally, I don't care what the weather widget says but although the high here is just 33ºC compared to Delhi's more fantastic 43º's sometimes (although right now Delhi has comparable temperatures), if you don't have any means of ventilation, it's going to feel like five degrees warming and seriously, it seems that all I do these days is sweat. I took four cold showers yesterday just to keep myself sane.
I personally would have thought that the heat would be much more bearable here seeing as I come from Delhi which is a place that gets remarkably warm every now and then. However, the houses in Delhi, as far as I know, are made to block sunlight as much as possible, or at least, my house seems to do a pretty good job. Here, even though these guys know they have a kick-ass summer, the buildings are still built as if this place was in freaking Alaska. So stupid.
Also, I hate Scrabble now. Any kind.
I personally would have thought that the heat would be much more bearable here seeing as I come from Delhi which is a place that gets remarkably warm every now and then. However, the houses in Delhi, as far as I know, are made to block sunlight as much as possible, or at least, my house seems to do a pretty good job. Here, even though these guys know they have a kick-ass summer, the buildings are still built as if this place was in freaking Alaska. So stupid.
Also, I hate Scrabble now. Any kind.
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