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  • Evil_Incarnate@sopuli.xyz
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    5 months ago

    For years now I’ve boycotted them. People are surprised that I won’t fly through Dubai. I tell people that my money is nothing to them anyway, so I won’t let them have any.

  • Know_not_Scotty_does@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It’s absolutely miserable outside on top of all the other reasons not to go. I had to go for work a couple years ago to setup a control system.

    The air was so thick with dust that I didn’t see the sky proper from the time the plane went in to land until my departing flight climbed back above the cloud. It was 112 degrees during the daytime and damn near 100% humidity even with the dust. I still managed to get sunburned under the cloud. There was next to no breeze so the heat is just stagnant on top of everything else. Even at night, it was 90+f. There is just no relief from the heat.

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        5 months ago

        When I went, I left Houston and the highs were like 110f for a couple weeks but it was dry. The hottest July in several years. We have broken that record in average temp for the following two years iirc.

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        5 months ago

        Arab here
        Yes you’re right. It has also become so overused it’s basically the equivalent of “bro” in English.

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          5 months ago

          Especially here in sweden(where greta is from) arabs just use it as bro and everybody started using it… which creates funny situations where immigrants from all over the world use habibi to refer to their friends. Same with yalla and other slang but from what i know those are commonly used in arabic as well.

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    5 months ago

    It is the pinnacle of how not to live on this earth.

    Edit: It can be fixed and repurposed to be wise, Risa.

    Annotation: “Dustpiercer”