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It was 35 degrees (celsius) today. An absolute disgusting temperature.
Naturally, I layered my exceptionaly sun sensitive skin with SPF 40 sunscreen. Then I ventured out into the sun to walk to uni, but since my body automatically pumped out a couple of litre of sweat as soon I walked outside, I opted to catch the tram to uni. The tram was airconditioned, thank God, sometimes they aren't. I went to the bathroom before going to my class (also airconditioned, yay) looked in the mirror and discovered that I was REALLY shiny!
Grrr! I hate shinyness! But I hate sun damage more, so I'll just have to live with the shinyness.
End Rant!
Oh, one more thing to rant about. My college dorm a heater in every room, but only air conditioning in the dining room. It's just insane, considering it gets up to 40 degrees here. I just can't believe there's heating and no air conditioning! I don't care what those soft Aussies say (I'm a Kiwi living in Aus) it is NOT that cold.
Naturally, I layered my exceptionaly sun sensitive skin with SPF 40 sunscreen. Then I ventured out into the sun to walk to uni, but since my body automatically pumped out a couple of litre of sweat as soon I walked outside, I opted to catch the tram to uni. The tram was airconditioned, thank God, sometimes they aren't. I went to the bathroom before going to my class (also airconditioned, yay) looked in the mirror and discovered that I was REALLY shiny!
Grrr! I hate shinyness! But I hate sun damage more, so I'll just have to live with the shinyness.
End Rant!
Oh, one more thing to rant about. My college dorm a heater in every room, but only air conditioning in the dining room. It's just insane, considering it gets up to 40 degrees here. I just can't believe there's heating and no air conditioning! I don't care what those soft Aussies say (I'm a Kiwi living in Aus) it is NOT that cold.