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NerdyPotato · M
Yes, though I don't know if any other country would be more welcoming.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@NerdyPotato aw why
NerdyPotato · M
@Moon3624 people generally rather see disabled people dead than accommodating them everywhere from what I see in the news and social media...
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@NerdyPotato I don’t think I was born in the wrong country
I think my entire country was born in the wrong coordinates
I think my entire country was born in the wrong coordinates
NerdyPotato · M
@Moon3624 wow, that's hot... A bit too much for my taste too. 😬
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@NerdyPotato I guess I did manage to cheer u up after all 😂😂😂😂
NerdyPotato · M
@Moon3624 you certainly did. You made me very glad to only have to deal with 32 degrees weather at night.

SW-User
@NerdyPotato Don’t come to America then. It’s not very disability friendly. All they care is about CARs.
NerdyPotato · M
@SW-User yeah... I don't know of any truly disability friendly country in the world, but the USA is one of the least disability friendly countries, especially with Trump having a considerable chance to ultimate power soon.
Moon3624 · 18-21, F
@NerdyPotato
Here is the weather of a different Saudi city at the moment:
As you can see it’s much cooler than my city this is because the weather is not uniform in Saudi due to its immense size .
One city can be 40 c while another city can be 20 c
However the dominant weather is the arid harsh desert weather 🏜which is known to be very hot in summer and very cool in winter not only in Saudi but the entire Arabian peninsula.
Here is a video of a British man who visited a city in the country of Kuwait🇰🇼 ( an Arab country near Saudi Arabia ) during summer.
[media=https://youtu.be/YZ0jMki5Wf8]
In the video above he gaves you a glimpse of how hot Kuwait is in summer 😅
Today in the modern world , the heat has little impact in our lives due to the fact every room in every house has AC (unlike Europe ) and every mall gym restaurant cafe store workplace etc also has air conditioning system.
We are only impacted when we step outside
But that’s not a problem either because we drive cars when we have to get from A to B.
We also adjusted ourselves to night life This is why you’ll see families having picnics at night or friends hanging out at the mall at 9 pm or ppl at a cafe at midnight etc …
In the past, Arabs were heavily impacted by the heat and tried to survive it via various means such as specific diet, nomad life , architecture, clothing etc…
Pictures of historical architecture to help decrease heat:
the video below is 6 minute long and explains more on it but it doesn’t cover everything
[media=https://youtu.be/dMOvssweT9o]
Of course areas of extreme heat isn’t the only challenge there are inhabited areas of extreme cold :
[media=https://youtu.be/lj5GXZaE7qs]
The harsh nature of the desert made the peninsula arabs very eloquent , great at storytelling and extremely generous.
In conclusion, even in such harsh places for humans to live there are people who call these places home and wouldn’t trade a single grain of their land for anything else.
💕💕💕
Here is the weather of a different Saudi city at the moment:
As you can see it’s much cooler than my city this is because the weather is not uniform in Saudi due to its immense size .
One city can be 40 c while another city can be 20 c
However the dominant weather is the arid harsh desert weather 🏜which is known to be very hot in summer and very cool in winter not only in Saudi but the entire Arabian peninsula.
Here is a video of a British man who visited a city in the country of Kuwait🇰🇼 ( an Arab country near Saudi Arabia ) during summer.
[media=https://youtu.be/YZ0jMki5Wf8]
In the video above he gaves you a glimpse of how hot Kuwait is in summer 😅
Today in the modern world , the heat has little impact in our lives due to the fact every room in every house has AC (unlike Europe ) and every mall gym restaurant cafe store workplace etc also has air conditioning system.
We are only impacted when we step outside
But that’s not a problem either because we drive cars when we have to get from A to B.
We also adjusted ourselves to night life This is why you’ll see families having picnics at night or friends hanging out at the mall at 9 pm or ppl at a cafe at midnight etc …
In the past, Arabs were heavily impacted by the heat and tried to survive it via various means such as specific diet, nomad life , architecture, clothing etc…
Pictures of historical architecture to help decrease heat:
the video below is 6 minute long and explains more on it but it doesn’t cover everything
[media=https://youtu.be/dMOvssweT9o]
Of course areas of extreme heat isn’t the only challenge there are inhabited areas of extreme cold :
[media=https://youtu.be/lj5GXZaE7qs]
The harsh nature of the desert made the peninsula arabs very eloquent , great at storytelling and extremely generous.
In conclusion, even in such harsh places for humans to live there are people who call these places home and wouldn’t trade a single grain of their land for anything else.
💕💕💕