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I do, but not by choice. (The room I'm in stays at ambient temperatures or higher in the summer.)
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Do this in Houston and you can actually watch the mold grow.
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I try not to think about the humidity
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*while you’re sleeping away from home?
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It actually uses less energy to keep your house cool than to let it heat up then try to cool it back down over and over
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Everybody before air conditioning did, but houses were designed to have passive cooling and fans to circulate open window air to try and cool you off. Mold was…. bad.
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