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Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 2nd, '17, 13:37
by memoriam
@Poshi: Maybe something like slight food poisoning? Or stomach ache?
@Chrizine: soemtime last week or even the week before that, I was gettin gout of the bus while going home from work, it already started raining, but right when I was getting out of the bus, a thunder hit so loudly alon with a lightning I jumped xD And straight with that thunder, the wall of rain began

It was so cool

Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 2nd, '17, 13:38
by jacobgrey
@Poshi If you have too much spice for your system, it gives you an upset stomach :P I think I saw him eat the chillis which are only supposed to be put into the curry for flavouring and then taken out before eating. I didn't say anything because he gets grumpy if I criticise his eating but here's the results XD At one point he was eating half a jar of jalapenos a day and he had to stop because of the same thing.
Also hahahah wow 21 C is actually too hot for me, it's 17 C now and I'm sitting in shorts and feeling uncomfortable already XD also it's summer here so yes you are absolutely right about that XD
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 2nd, '17, 14:05
by Chrizine
Oh wow, that's an impressive timing coincidence mem! Although rain starting the moment I get outside has happened to me quite a few times already (usually along with rain stopping the moment I reach my destination -.-), but never quite in such a dramatic fashion!
21°C is a nice cool summer day or a hot spring day to me. One of the best temperatures ;) So yeah, winter can mean very different things depending on where you are in the world it seems :D
@Spicy food convo:
My bf also gets an upset stomach from spicy food easily, which is a pity, since he likes to eat it. So usually he'll be like "oh no, the curry yesterday was a bad idea, my tummy hurts!", but if I suggest we shouldn't eat as spicy if it hurts him he goes "Nooo, don't take the curry away from me, it's so tasty!"
Poor guy :D By now he knows beforehand that he will regret some foods the day after, but he eats them anyway unless he already has an upset stomach or something important is supposed to happen the next day...
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 2nd, '17, 14:13
by memoriam
20-25 C is my max. Anything beyond 25 is too hot. And it's been over 30 yesterday x.x I think today is similar. I'm going to melt the moment I'll step out of the office ;>_>
Yeah, the thunder and wall of rain was like from a movie, I almost expected something else to happen XD
@Chrizine: At least he knows when to not eat the foods :D
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 2nd, '17, 14:19
by Chrizine
Yeah, that's the same range I'm comfortable in as well. Although I noticed recently when we had over 30 for a few days and then suddenly just 22, that felt too cold to me. Still much better than the heat, but I ended up wishing I had put on a light jacket.
I didn't look at a thermometer yesterday, but I'm pretty sure it must have been around or over 30 yesterday as well. Sooo hot.
It's something, right? :D
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 2nd, '17, 14:23
by memoriam
Yeah, 20s after 30s is too big of a difference and suddenly you're cold ;/ It stinks but you can't do anything about it
I'd even say it's admirable, it's not easy to just stop yourself from eating something you enjoy very much

Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 3rd, '17, 09:50
by LittleJulez
Spicy food:
I like spicy food :) I'd say medium spicy. Too spicy is just torturing me, so I see no point in that. But I find it disappointing to eat food which was only a little spicy because I think 'Aw, it could have been more spicy because it would have been tastier then'. Ah well. My dad cannot eat that kind of food as his stomach hurts afterwards.
Weather:
I really enjoy hot weather, I like wearing few clothes and being outside, getting brown, eating ice cream, enjoying the weather. But I love that weather only when I have nothing important to do as I want to leave that and just go outside and do nothing xD
I like rain and storms as long as I am not outside as well :P Especially rain. I used to hate that, now I came to like it. But I always loves thunderstorms. It's calming and beautiful. We had one tonight/this morning.
The best temperature for me is probably 26/27°. Everything above 35 is too hot, everything under 18 too low :D
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 3rd, '17, 14:20
by Poshi
I mean, I get nauseous if I eat a bird eye chilli on an almost empty stomach I can't say I've had too much trouble with spicy food. I'm pretty immune. My bf gets what he describes as ... "the chilli poops" >_>;
We got a medium spicy madras curry today with garlic cheese nan. It was pretty delicious but I realised I greatly dislike coconut milk (and it was coconut milk based). I love the smell of cumin :3
I think I have the same temperature preference as Julez although I try to avoid getting brown. I tan really easily and fast plus it takes ages to fade ;-; If I get tanned I will have to buy another foundation shade!
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 3rd, '17, 15:43
by jacobgrey
I don't think I get affected by spicy food too much, but then I don't usually choose to eat it either. I get annoyed when there's so much spice you can't actually taste the food. I would rather have something that tastes fantastic with no spice at all so I can focus on the flavour.
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Aug 3rd, '17, 17:20
by Poshi
I greatly enjoy the sensation of having my taste buds on fire :3 but it's been a while since the food is so spicy I couldn't taste anything. I think the only thing that can do that to me now is if I order super hot vindaloo. Some places do it spicier than others. I enjoy working up a sweat xD
How was your day? I went to see my bf but I accidentally fell asleep ... again. I get so exhausted and having his arms around me is super comforting. I always expect him to get lost and do his own thing but he stayed in bed with me for 4 hours and watched over me as I slept >_> (he also watched youtube).
Oh and my friends got engaged. Which is super weird sometimes when your friends start getting engaged and married one by one.