• AItoothbrush@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    The bri’ish complainin about like 25c or something while im rotting in 40 and the spanish are probably already dead from the 46 or whatever they have.

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      Sir, this is a joke about how it would be awful if the sun were always up.

      But also, the UK just had its second warmest June ever (England’s warmest ever) and was over 30C in many places. During these heatwaves, the temperature rises rapidly, making it uncomfortable because people are not used to the warmer temperatures. After 7 days of warm temperatures, people get used to it.

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      JFC that’s too hot. I’d been thinking maybe Spain would be a nice place to move to and a bit more like where I grew up climate wise… that’s way too much like Florida. Is that at least a dry heat or is it outdoor sauna?

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    2 months ago

    “Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noon day sun”. Not sure where I heard that quote but it’s always stuck with me.

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      It’s an old saying. The Empire had colonies all over the world so at any point in time it was day for at least one colony. Therefore the sun never set on The Empire as a whole.

      The joke is making fun of that old saying, pretending it means there is no night for the British isles and all the sun is causing the temperature of the isles to increase.

      I hope that’s enough explanation to remove any humor from the joke.

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        2 months ago

        Although the saying ends ‘…on the British empire’, not the weird wording in the poster that no one would ever use.

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          In a boxing match they ring a bell to signal the end of the round. He’s saying he can’t take the heat anymore. He’s lost the fight. “Ring the bell already. I’m done. I can’t take it anymore”.

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    Poorly timed as the sun finally set on the British empire for the first time in over a century just a few months ago

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          But when though? This says it would be a few millenia until it happens (not the best source, I know), and the British government still has yet to ratify the Chagos Islands deal that happend in May as of today.

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              That was the reason I brought up that the Chagos Islands has not been transferred to Mauritius yet (with the earliest date for it being August 1st). So the sun still hasn’t set on them. (Fortunately though the Brits didn’t get to summon the soul eater that night.)