Jacksepticeye Has a Word About American A/C

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Sean you need A/C when it’s 120 degrees all day

TheKageokami
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If you live in an area where it’s 90 degrees and humid in summer I don’t know how you can live without it.

motherofcats
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The hottest day for him, can be near daily in most of America.

Honeneko.
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Yeah I think we’ve evolved to just take it and my throats almost never dry

hihowareya
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Come to Louisiana during the summer and tell me you don't love air conditioning. Btw the humidity is so high it's like trying to breathe in a bowl of soup.

danielbrannan
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As someone in the Southeast, it's pretty miserable during summer seasons. Also workin a manual labor job in this heat and humidity really makes you appreciate AC

pootzmagootz
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Trust me, my throat gets plenty of practice.

spicyladjr
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Higher mucus production 😂 a side effect of of the constant temperature changes

pyrokine
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Here in texas, people value ac over food🤣🤣🤣

TACTICOOL_TEXAN
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"It's so dry!" The secret is that it gets humid, and cancels out any dryness-

pokemasterzelda
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"it's dry everywhere"

Come to Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida during the summer and tell me what you think

eden
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C’mon down to east Texas, where 90 degrees feels like 110, because it’s so dosh garn humid you don’t have to drink water🤠🤠🤠

lachnessleyquick
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oh sean u live in ireland 😭😭 america gets over 100 almost everywhere not to mention when it gets humid!

raeganschwensfeir
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Depends where you are. Nevada air is super dry, Florida air is super moist, Colorado air is incredibly thin, while New Jersey air is like breathing in sewage.

ajlucky
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My winter is usually 50° F on a cold day, and 90° on a hot day. Summer can get well over 100°. I want to live Jack.

Clover
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Dw that’s how we feel but it’s worth it

greenberrygk
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I have a ceiling fan, 3 air vents, and two standing fans pointed directly at my face at max and I’m STILL HOT

dinoengineer
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“It’s so dry here”
The entire south east disproves that statement

herrflammen
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No AC is all fun and games until it's 100° out with a heat index of 120° because it's 100% humidity all of the time.

sarah.
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Well it’s hot and humid where I am so the air is never dry

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