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Also since this comic takes place is a mild to cold climate (based on the Pacific Northwest), 75 would be considered hot to most. They are used to winter temps in the 40s-50s and summer temps in the 60s-70s.
To me personally, I think upper 70s and 80s is hot.
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The temperature on the thermostat isn’t the temperature the heater pumps out. The air put out by the heating system is way hotter, and also very dry, which increases the perception of heat.
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And your reasoning being?
Yeah, but it’s the difference between intentionally jumping in a hot tub on a cool autumn day and being forced to wade around in an indoor heated swimming pool on a hot day when you’re trying to cool off. This comic is about a matter of comfort, not survival.
Maybe Spike could persuade Twilight to put in a lava-pool? Solve both their problems.