Coming from someone who lives in Arizona, I can guarantee that indoor ceiling lights and recycle bins are not melting.
Apparently it’s specific type of trash/recycling bin that melts like that. A very specific type of plastic that (I assume) is no longer/rarely used in Arizona anymore for this reason. Same goes for the dumpster lid. Also, the darker it is the more likely it is to not only hold the air temperature, but far exceed it.
You lizards been in the sun too long if your argument is it's not THAT hot. Lmao be real, it's the ass end desert in the "greatest" country ever
as an Arizonan, I think I speak for all Arizona residents when I ask, please do not move here.
i used to live somewhere nice then my family moved to az, worst decision ever 😭
As a New Englander, I can confirm I have no idea what the hell is going on
@@noyb12345They know that. What they meant (as well as I since I live in NJ) is that we never experience this since we’re up north and it’s colder.
Born and raised in Phoenix and I’ve never heard of shit melting like that 🤣
This is good though so that people stop moving to Arizona! You know why housing and gas is getting freaking expensive over here?! Because more people are moving to Arizona!!! Lol
Same. I was born in arizona and have lived in arizona and this dude be living in some alternate universe I ain’t see shit melt the like
That wall he posted was my neighbors house. It had a plastic wall and the house next-door caught on fire…
You know it's bad when even cactuses die off ☠️
Okay, if your ceiling fan and trash can are melting like that you must live in Hell 😂no way!!
As someone who lives in arizona, I can confirm that without a parasol, people straight up burst into flames
People have to have their feet cut off because the get burnt so bad from touching the ground
@@davisb69 lol then what happens to the parts that are then touching the ground after, would that not also burn😂?
As someone who has lived in Arizona for their entire life, I can assure you recycling bins and cacti DON’T MELT 💀
Same. I would know because the two bins we have in direct sunlight would've melted already 😂
@@idontknowwhattosay82 While I doubt that recycling bins actually melted, I can assure you that things can get much hotter than the air temperature. If there’s lack of wind, the sun can raise an objects temperatures pretty high. Too lazy to do the math but there will be some balance between receiving heat energy and radiating it back out
As someone who lives in Arizona, I can confirm it isn't like that at all. People tell others not to move here, but it's really beautiful place.
Probably lives in Arizona and wants people to stay out. Likely a political thing, if anything. Lots of people coming in from Cali.
SSSSSSSHHHHHHHH! Don't tell anyone. We have to many people moving here already! lol
It’s very beautiful, I agree!
Edit: forgot to put,
People do 2 hours of sports practice/games in AZ, including me, I’m very sore rn
Yk its bad when the cactus can’t handle it 💀
As a person who lives in Arizona, I can confirm everyone’s house interior looks like a Salvador Dali painting
@@lindaarrington9397of course not. That's 🧢 majority of those images were PS.
As a Texan sitting in a car while it’s 114 degrees outside; I can confirm I have not seen a single melted stop sign. Though I could probably start cooking an egg on the side walk right now.
I lived in Texas last year, during two summers, the constant rain and heat took me back to Arizona. I can do dry heat all day but that humidity is a no go for me!
I was born in Austin, currently in Washington. There’s actually a temperature drop when you go in the shade up here!
I'm from Florida and can guarantee you the southeast is worse than Arizona. The humidity means you can never open a window, and the shade is useless. Also, the bathroom fan takes hours to work.
@@lightskinprivilege me too! Weve had really humid summers here in the praries in Canada the last few years. If were not being choked out by smoke, its 40° and humid. I can bake all day in dry heat but even low thirties with high humidex kills me. Its like trying to breathe water.
Im from Los Angeles and forced to live in the Inland Empire, but i did go to school in ASU. The heat is nothing short of demonic. It really needs to be considered a crime against humanity to live out there...or frankly anywhere where the temps hit the triple digits all the time.
I ended up moving abroad to Germany and I can definitively say that id much rather deal with very cold weather than very warm weather. Bc you can always layer up, but w/ heat, you get to a point where you cant take any more off w/out catching indecency charges!
That's ceiling light turned into a lava lamp
As a resident of Arizona I can confirm that I have not once seen a Bin or lightbulbs melt here, most things made here are heat-resistant.
That's probably because you bought your bulbs there, i brought my bulbs from California and they melted the first day.
@@robertj2085 meh, so I guess he was trying to make a joke. Har har. The picture in the vid seemed to show a bulb actually melted, so I was really curious as to how this might happen, unless I suppose it had a cheap plastic casing on an LED
As an Arizonan, I don't need to cook my breakfast eggs, they come right out of the hens fully fried.
Damn. So you just stab your pig for bacon and hold the tortilla up the chicken's butt and you have a breakfast burrito.
The problem is due to people from Cali moving here and ruining this state
Make sure your laws don’t reflect their agendas and they will go elsewhere.
It was nice 18 years ago before the whole state of California moved here
As someone who lives in Arizona this has literally never happened and I can assure you that HOUSES don’t melt lmao
Lmfao yeah kinda figured. Pretty sure glass and most metals have higher melting points than humans can survive.
It’s obvious he’s trying to keep people from moving here so just stay quiet and supportive.
As someone who lives in Arizona I can assure you things don't melt like that 💀 metal dumpsters don't melt, cement doesn't melt, cars don't melt, trash cans don't melt. It does get HOT but things don't melt. It is fun to fry an egg on the side walk though.
Ik. He’s seeing crap like that on google and thinking they are from arizona. Like 114 is the highest it really goes
@@DerpyAxolotl360normally yes but......PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Pretty much everyone knows the hottest temperature recorded in Phoenix was 122 degrees on June 26, 1990. But the hottest temperature in the state was recorded at Lake Havasu when the thermometer got to 128 degrees on June 29, 1994.
Yeah I thought that wasn't real. Lol. He should have mentioned dirt devils. Fun to watch, but not so fun if you're driving. Still way milder than tornadoes or just about any other weather phenoma. Interesting, though.
@@Patriot46426 yes ive lived in lake havasu, it gets very hot there and i never saw anything melt like this.
I believe its one of the hottest cities in the usa?
The mohave, chemehuevi, hopi and Diné people have lived there for centuries so, if anything it proves arizona is habitable by humans just fine.
Ah yes the top 5 worst places to live
1. South Sudan
2. Somalia
3. Syria
4. Arizona USA
5. North Korea
Coming from a person who lives in AZ...I put in for citizenship for N Korea.
As a Buckeye Resident, we may have to bare with the heat, but it’s really pretty here! Sunsets, Sunrises, Nights, even days can be beautiful! And trust me, I used to ride my bike everyday to this little cliff like area in my neighborhood and watch the sunsets, so it’s really not that bad!!
Also, that never happens. Nothing melts from being outside like trash cans and things, they just get really hot! Cacti never wilt either, they are perfectly healthy in the summers, and lightbulbs do not melt at all. I’m sorry, but those things are wrong
As someone who lives there, I can confirm it's a shit hole.
Edit: FYI, stuff doesn't melt like that, especially not light bulbs, lmao.
I'm in lovely Switzerland 🇨🇭 . What I know of Arizona is great heat and rampant drug use.
As a Californian, I'm disappointed that I didn't get to see the chocolate bunny melt
The one fucking thing in this video I wanted to see melted. Lol
@@UnCreativeDeconstructionism@zach8299 that was literally the only reason I clicked on the video 😢😢
Can you please tell the other Californians to stop moving to other states and ruining them with their shitty California ways
keep making these videos!! your discouraging people from California from moving here!! thank you
as a real Arizonan, i can confirm that we are immune to temperatures as hot as 35,746,920 degrees celsius
Yes, had to sweep the sidewalk, so I went out there, and it was surprisingly a chilly 1,275,374° F!! I thought it was the winter, it was too cold I had to bring a sweater, at least, right?!😂
As an Arizonian, it is *not near this bad* I personally live in Phoenix and it may seem hot as it says it’s 105 summertime. But if you have gone to Orlando for the summer, the humidity is sooo much worse that just some dry heat.
THANK YOU. There's a HUGE difference between 100 degrees & low humidity versus 100 degrees and high humidity.
@@comeflynextome94 I live in North Texas so I get to experience BOTH
true. In FLA. it can be 70 deg. but with the humidity you'll be dying compared to AZ dry heat.
@@snappybabby4646 Ok but we’ve had 120 with 50% humidity before, I don’t miss it
But FL rains almost everyday, so 100+ is typically only a few hours before it cools down.
Lifelong Arizona resident here and I can tell you that it gets very hot in late June to August but things don't start melting away. It gets bad but you have to learn to just avoid it by staying inside during the day. Other than that, the weather is almost perfect during the whole year. However, the cost of living and rent prices are ridiculous right now.
This is all crap. I’ve lived in AZ for over 50 years and I’ve never seen a recycling bin, dumpster, street sign, cactus or ceiling fan melt. Yes, it’s hot in the summer and housing prices have gotten ridiculous but it is beautiful here and you can’t beat the weather for a good 6 plus months a year.
Arizona is like Florida but without the perks of Miami and Disney World. Can't imagine why anyone would stay there with the heat and cost of living.
If you’ve been living here, long enough, you are completely immune to the heat 😅
@@phoebelyn.13 I've lived here all my life and I'm still not immune to the heat.
Arizonan here. I’ve never seen gas prices higher than 5 dollars, but maybe it’s somewhere different compared to where I’m from. Even in the hottest days in the summer, fans and dumpsters don’t melt. the daily high in the summer is usually from 110 to 115, not 123 like this video says, but the temperature was taken in a car, which usually shows a hotter temperature than the air around it because the outside gets hotter when it sits outside.
The only time that the high is higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit is from hot days in May to hot days in September. The rest of the time it’s 90 or lower, which is more bearable.
How in the world does the human body even manage to survive that?
No they wont, they will stay where they live and not move here ever. @ELLE_HAS_PUPPY_PAWS
@ELLE_HAS_PUPPY_PAWS people purposely talk shit about arizona to keep other people from other states from going here
"Arizona is one of the worst places to live"
Ukraine, North Korea, and Hati: "allow us to introduce ourselves"
@@thomasa.tucker2389your right. If you look past the political corruption, violence, extreme economic crisis, shootings, and everyone wanting to leave, it's not so bad
Eritrea "ummmm oh hi sorry I'm late, I was imprisoned for no reason by my government"
RIP to that chocolate bunny, he definitely didn’t deserve to check out like that😬
@@jagdishprajapati5357Hawaii ia the most expensive state to live in. If I lived in Hawaii I'd be homeless.
As someone who lives in Arizona I can say that it is like we live in a oven at 450. My pool will get so hot it's like a hot tub so I have to stay inside surviving on air conditioning. I can go off about the pros and cons about Arizona but pretty much it's very very very hot and nothing to do in Arizona besides going shopping, tanning, anything inside related. If you considering moving to Arizona be prepared that we get heat waves, getting sunburnt, sandstorm, hardly any rain, and your air conditioning bills will blow up.
that discord message noise got me lol
As an Australian, I call bullshit! 😂
I've been to Arizona before in the summer and it did get up to 120 F during the day. You gotta turn on the AC in the car and let it cool off before you go anywhere cuz the seatbelts and steering wheel will get hot AF. I've never seen anything melting like in this video tho
Right!?! I remember we got to 48°c in sydney, years back. Signs melting?😂 hilarious
@@dancing_qu33n I live in Arizona and I’m Dominican. It’s like living in an oven. It’s the only way I can describe it. I’m use to heat but the heat here is a little different. It’s extremely dry. Kids and people that walk trails start dying as soon as summer hits. Tourist that don’t believe the heat also end up in the hospital or dead.
It’s a different kind of heat. Don’t come between June - August. All other months are fine. Perfect weather from October to February
But… shit doesn’t melt like that lol. There are things that melt but only when something is reflecting onto it. There was something about that in the news. The light bulb was a stretch 😂
Is nobody gonna talk abt the discord notifications in mostly every video
As a Russian I can confirm he's telling the truth.
As a person that lives in Arizona, this is true and nobody goes outside and my shoes have even started to melt on the sidewalk, please I highly recommend not visiting.
As an Arizona resident, I can confirm that we have to rebuild our houses at the end of Summer in October because they melted away during the Summer. We also have to buy new cars every year because those melted in the Summer too.
Ikr my tree also turned on fire and the water in my pool started to boil and my dogs turned into hotdogs
What a joke! Our family all lives there. They love it! ❤️
As a Romanian I can confirm I have no idea why every single comment starts with "As soMeOnE WhO liVeS iN aRizOna" or something like that
I moved to Arizona 7 years ago from the mid-west. The key to living in Arizona is staying indoors during the summer and staying hydrated. Keep water with you at all times. Wear a hat. Wear sunscreen. The fun season is the fall. In the fall, you can enjoy the outdoors.
Fall, winter and spring are honestly pretty bitching here, don't you dare tell that to anyone though!
If you gonna wear a hat then go with a visor. Baseball caps will just make yall hotter more
I live in Arizona, and i’m safe to say that besides the heat, it’s not that bad.
Shut up you want more crazy people to move here and rent to go high? Now you take that back before they raise gas 2 more dollars because of you
Because there is no humidity, it isn’t that bad when it gets to the 100 degrees
#1. It was garbage Cali people who ruined this state by coming here in droves after they destroyed their state.
#2 yeah. Summers here in Phx are rough. It does get super hot outside. But November through April we are sitting at 50-70 degrees while the rest of the country is freezing over. How many headlines have I seen that say "worst winter storms ever! People without power blah blah"
Your body can get acclimated to heat as long as you have water. In sub zero temps if you dont bring up the temps, youre done.
Hi friend, Arizona is a amazing place to live. It's only hot 2-3 months out of the year. The rest of the year is very nice, no snow storms or freezes!
As a Norwegian i would fucking die in that kind of heat.
@@mvg5165i know the video is fake, i'm just saying that if i as a Norwegian would go to Arizona and it was 123 degrees fahrenheit outside i would die.
@@martinpedersen4976 Bro I'm in California and I be shivering in 60°F weather and im guessing thats 15 celsius in your country 😅
Everyone would. Everyone would die in unrelenting heat that causes lightbulbs to melt & walls to just give the fu¢|< up. Luckily, that kind of heat doesn’t exist here. I’ll take 120° a few times a year, and 3 months of red-hot-surface-of-the-sun heat, in exchange for the other 9 months a year when living in Arizona is a gift that keeps on giving. The cost of living is going up everywhere…real estate is insane everywhere…gas prices are high everywhere…grocery shopping makes us all cry, regardless of where we live now. I wouldn’t want to be homeless in Arizona during the summer, that would be a nightmare. But, since I have central air conditioning, Arizona is the best. I lived on the East Coast for 5 years when I was in med school, and the first time I had to pick up a snow shovel I knew I was going home the SECOND I graduated. When it wasn’t snowing, it was raining. When it wasn’t raining, and the sun was out, it was too humid to breathe. No one has A/C. It’s no wonder they’re always so angry & mean all the time. What I missed the most were the epic Arizona sunsets, and how looking up at the night sky is like seeing & feeling the face of God smiling back at you. If you get far enough into the desert at night, where the ambient light from the surrounding cities disappears, the stars multiply by 1000 - they’re huge, and they glow like they’re paving the way to heaven. Sometimes it feels like you can just reach up & pluck them from the sky.
And yes, sometimes you’re only in the middle of the desert alone, in the pitch black darkness of night, because you’re driving to Vegas to meet up with your friends who left much earlier than you because you had to work until 2am…and halfway there you pulled over to pee in the middle of nowhere & locked your keys in your truck by mistake….but even in the throes of abject rage/pitty, trying to decide which window to break, you can’t help but stop & appreciate the Arizona night sky, the way most people never get to see it. Because most people remember their keys when they pee on the side of a mountain in the middle of the freaking night. But, still. Totally worth it.
As someone who visits Arizona 6-7 times a year I can assure you that cacti don’t welt most often and recycling bins don’t melt, and I don’t think lightbulbs melt like that💀
I live in arizona and it’s not as bad as he says. The prices are bad but shit doesn’t melt like that. Like yes you can cook eggs on some days in the summer but nothing melts. The cacti are dumpsters and shit are fine. If you live in arizona for about 8-10 years, you are unphased by the heat and humidity.
@@DerpyAxolotl360 same. We haven't even really had a HOT summer in a few years now
As a person who has experienced multiple 112+ degree Fahrenheit summers, I can confirm that it’s bad enough in NM let alone Arizona. Think of NM as the tutorial, and Arizona as the final boss. No practice or warmups first 😂
Last night I had to use my King Arthur sword to fight off an army of killer scorpions. ☠️
I see you keeping Californians out.
@@nicolemontcadadupont935 So very true, which is why we moved to AZ. We love it here.
Bro- the gas prices in the uk are around £80-£200 but yeah cool facts
As someone in Arizona I can confirm this title could be a bit rude but I got to agree we feel like we are not living most of the time.
As someone who has lived in Arizona the last 16 years, I can assure you rent has damn near doubled 😭😭😐
Some areas even tripled! Sometimes not worth it. If I could move I would! Maybe next summer if I’m lucky
I believe it because I seen how a lot of people started moving there… it was only a matter of time
Its doubled in the last few years. Not 16 lol nobody wld complain if something doubled in 16 years!
One plus of living in Arizona though, is that you don't really need a stove.
My Dad used to just open the kitchen window and stick meat on skewers out the window and those bad boys would be cooked in like 2 minutes.
So cool.
That's not true shut up. Your kid memory is lying to you or your dad was lying to you
Your comment is hilarious, and I am not sure if it is true, but I love it! Thank you for making me laugh!
If you're trying to get people to stop moving there start by telling your people to stop coming to SoCal. I see an Arizona license plate on the freeway and I know who I'm picking on that day.
I lived in AZ for 3 years and never saw trash bins and light bulbs melt, thats just silly.
This is 100% true. Everyone from CA, you might want to move to NJ instead.
Nah, now we are thinking Oklahoma. Arizona, Utah, NV, NM are already infected with us. But those gas prices are still cheaper than CA.
Watch out Okies, we comin back!
I blame the rising rent prices on all the Californians that are moving here
Instead of blaming californians, maybe yall should blame the local government for horrible zoning laws that are anti-urbanist
Same. California is somehow fucking up Arizona. We should be standing up against the liberal BS.
@@howled0no one wants urbanism in their states with the amount of crime that is in urban areas
It is the Californians. It is also literally everyone and anyone else moving here from other states. It's also population increase from births and immigration. And it's housing developers keeping the number of homes built at a level that doesn't support the full population to keep the market competitive. And it's the rise in rental properties opposed to home ownership keeping that market competitive as well. It's the economy, it's inflation, it's politics. It's a lot of things that don't just boil down to "California is the big bad."
As a Florida man, this is pathetic.
You know it’s bad when the plant that is made for really bad weather conditions folds
Man is out here doing the work to get the Californians to leave Arizona alone! MVP status
Now we need someone to tell them that Texas is hells doorstep and that the devil's gonna grape your ass if you aren't from here. These people have destroyed, Nevada, Arizona, Tennessee and they're trying to destroy Texas, Florida and Utah
I bet this guy thinks Phoenix represents all of Arizona
Exactly, go to places like Sedona and Flagstaff and it’s beautiful. Im moving to Prescott and the living conditions are fantastic. Never gets over 100
And? The other places aren’t affordable anyway. The nice parts are only for the rich
As being an Arizona resident for 18 years I can say that most of this information is fake. I have had the same recycle bin for the past twelve years and it has not melt. I have also had light bulbs outside on my backyard patio and they have not melt. Cement only decays after many years of being in the sun. It has not reached 120 degrees at all this summer. I can agree house and apartment prices can be high since my son owns an apartment. Gas prices are not more expensive than Los Angeles since the average gas price in Arizona is 4.63$ while in Los Angeles it is on average 4.91$.
As a Montanan I can say I'd take that over -40 and ice covered roads 7 months out of the year.
As an Arizonan I think we find snow birds and Californians more of an issue than the heat 😂
As someone from North Arizona I can confirm it snows while our tires melt.
It’s so hot that the melting point of glass is reduced to 120°F…
Just give credit to this man for bringing honest reviews from comment sections. 😂
I feel you. Greetings from Australia. I’m a nopal farmer and my cacti wilt and wither sometimes because of our baking hot summers. They never die, though, and within 2 days of it raining in the Autumn or Winter, they’re back to normal and ready to go!
Fr I live in Australia and last summer I didn’t put enough sunscreen on and dead skin from my back started peeling off ,
And also the droughts here , and bushfires , and everything
Yeah, this guy is lying so hard he can't stand up. A cactus is adapted to dry environments. This is normal cactus behavior. 🌵👍🏾
@Ryan yeh lots of americans here dont relised that even tho we dont have the record our sun is way more damaging
Arizona is a good stay don’t worry. We have the most unique landscapes in the world and we have all two seasons summer and slightly less warmer summer
I live in Arizona the temperatures are hot but doesn’t melt off bricks garbage, cans, or signs and the gas has raised up, but other than that Arizona is fine
I've been living in Phoenix for a few years and I have never seen a got damn cactus melt or welt it's a cactus. 😂
Where are you from? I'm from an area close to the mountains and cacti totally do that, maybe not melt or wilt like flowers though.
@@N3koPurrS I don't know what the original comment said but cacti, cactuses and cactus are all accepted plural forms of cactus.
Cacti do wilt, I’ve been living here longer then you do and my family and I keep lots of cacti
"This city should not exist. It is a monument to man's hubris."- Peggy Hill
Bro you know you need to get the fuck outta there when even cacti can handle the heat
Please move to states likes Texas, Arizona and Florida. Great places to live and quite affordable. The video is obviously trying to shy you away from how amazing it really is. Plus the meats are so damn delicious! I embrace all those who move to such fine states.
As someone living in Phoenix, I can confirm everything is melting, the houses are melting and all is lost.
As someone who lives in Arizona. Y’all are bullshiting. This place is awesome
Owweeennn- I was raised in Arizona. It’s worst that the 1980’s
It’s to hot, to over crowded, and to much cement and asphalt making it worse than ever.
I’m sure glad I moved to another state where it’s cooler and not alot of cement or concrete nor asphalt is around.
Plenty of deer, rabbits, coyotes, wild turkey and a beautiful lake to fish in.
i love it here more than any state i’ve ever lived in the east and midwest. it’s a true gem.
It actually was nice before it became Mexico.
Arizona makes me think that living in Texas is good
As an Arizonan i can say that buying chocolate in the summer is a race to get it out of the store and cooling down your car before it melts
yeah but then ur car is hotter than heck and it can take forever to freaking cool ur car down
As a chocolate lover and someone from northern Canada, that would be my worst nightmare.
I'm from the deep south and we take ice chest to get groceries in the summers. That quick trip destroys cheese, gator meat and everything else.
You know UA-cam is drunk when it says "0 comments"
You too huh iv noticed it more on controversial videos.. it started around 3 months ago.
I was wondering wtf was up with that! I see that on different vids. It says 1.2K for me on this one but I have seen others with 0 and have many comments.
Dude, I am an Arizona native born and raised, yes its hot but why lie bro, none of those pictures are from the heat, the bin caught on fire as well as those others and if you live here you know that, its hot as fuck here but dont exaggerate it
i am myself arizonan and i have seen signs that have some paint messed up but nothing else. yes it does get THAT hot. though its a fair tradeoff once you realize we are safe from most natural disasters like tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, etc. though if you visit please remember its so dry and hot here wildfires are very common. use and dispose cigarettes and such carefully.
People need to stop equating Arizona and Phoenix as the same thing. One is a city and the other is a state. Arizona has multiple metro areas and different climate regions. Fun Fact: It snows in Northern Arizona and they have a climate more similar to Colorado.
Flagstaff AZ often has the most snow of any city in the lower 48.
Who cares? AZ sucks regardless and I say that as an AZ native. I would not wish this place on my worst enemy
@@sunlitmoonasmr7330 can't handle the freedom?
Too much open space?
Maybe it's all the fresh air that pissed you off.
Certainly not the people, the people are awesome.
@@adventureswitharizonaart6117 many of the people are rude bigots. Phoenix didn’t get rated as one of the rudest cities in the country for nothing and I’m not sure what you mean by “freedom” unless you mean AZ is a great place to be a cis white male.
As someone from Arizona I can confirm this mans brain had melted
as an minnesotan resident, it is 70 degrees out, pray for us when winter comes please
Poeple on the internet are so stupid 😭 I live in Phoenix and I know it's hot in the summers but I have NEVER seen anything melt. So please stop assuming about other places!
Death Valley California: "Hold my beer".
@@callensparksir8235 Actually, yes. 121 degrees tomorrow with an overnight low of 101 degrees.
Florida who is just as bad as Arizona because it's a giant steam room
How to trigger people that live in Arizona pt2.
GUYS ARIZONA IS NOT HAVING TRASH CANS MELT AND CARS MELT. ITS NOT 500 degrees it 115 degrees.
Source: trust me bro,
I live in Arizona and I have never seen things melt like that and I have lived here my whole life, for anyone who is interested in visiting Arizona in the Summer, always be careful and stay inside when it reaches high temperatures because the sun rays are not good for your skin and make sure to stay hydrated
Me in Arizona knowing it’s cap
I live in Kuwait. It is considerably hotter than Arizona ( 115 f / 45 c ) , and yet we don’t have those issues, it helps that we have a lot of oil ( deals with the gas prices ) and being right on the beach, but even that sometimes is a disadvantage, in autumn we get severe humidity waves that can reach to 100% humidity in some places, despite most of the summer being pretty dry. My point is, it’s not the heat it’s the fact that facilities in Phoenix are trash.
As someone who’s seen the horrors of this state for their entire life, I can tell you it’s horrifying, watching people cook eggs on dumpsters
Oh trust me if you have been to dubai 2 years ago going outside even AT NIGHT would be like stepping into the microwave, people couldn’t go outside morning or night and the only place you could go to is indoor places like the mall or restaurants
I mean shit if the stove ain't working
Oh shit bro you live in Yuma? Or Phoenix? Or even Tucson?
@John C Moreno luv yuma I lived there for 7years
@@UIS_SonGoku I’m in Phoenix 🤡