Also, I know some other cultures call it "air con" but this was a distinctly American accent.
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ITS THE SKRULL.
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I'm convinced people like this just had a momentary glitch in the firmware.
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Nobody in Seattle seems to know what a/c is, so maybe they’re from here
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"We just got AC put in" "Sweet. I don't think any houses have used DC for over a hundred years, so it was probably a good choice"
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Have they never owned a car? That’s my first question.
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That tweet where someone pointed out how most people in the UK don’t have AC so the heat wave hit them really hard called it “air con” and nothing so petty has ever made me so angry
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Yeah, thinking about it air con is the term we’d use. Probably because not having it means we don’t really need to abbreviate it any further than that.
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Big Animal Crossing and Assassin's Creed fans in the club tonight
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