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What's the craziest cooling methods at the moment?

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Not in the UK, but a native desert dweller with some advice. I have two neck wraps that have polymer beads in them (they absorb water and hold it). These work great to keep on your neck. https://koolgator.com/product/cooling-neck-wrap/

I also have a hood that I soak and then wear to help cool my head. https://www.mission.com/products/cooling-hoodie-towel

When I do have to be outside for extended periods of time I wear thin light colored clothing that exposes as little skin as possible. Our IV index here in New Mexico is brutal, unsure about yours.

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Reach Fer The Sky, Comrade!

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If you could add all of the daily comic communities as well, otherwise, no. I do not want community to get preferential treatment. I realize it is a long and growing list.

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Addams Family by Charles Addams

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That is because of the age of the books. Charles Addams, An Evilution is the only one currently in print. The others are scans of old library books. Addams and Evil is from 1947, Drawn and Quartered 1942, and Addams Family Album 1992.

An Evilution is not available in a digital format, and I have found no scans of it. Any image i use from it I scan myself.

I am searching for physical copies of his other books, but they are few, and expensive. A hard back copy of Drawn and Quartered is currently available for $650(USD).

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25 June 1999

Kweisi Mfume is an American politician who is the U.S. representative for Maryland's 7th congressional district, first serving from 1987 to 1996 and again since 2020. A member of the Democratic Party, Mfume first left his seat to become the president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), a position he held from 1996 to 2004.