Heatwave Harry: wiping sweat from his brow MAN, THIS GAME MAKES ME THINK OF WHEN I GOT HEATSTROKE IN THE DESERT! FUCKING INSANE!
We're here today to talk about Heat Wave Harry, Let's learn about him!
Heatwave Harry: I am Heatwave Harry, an urban American stranger who lives alone in a small apartment in the big city. I am obsessed with overheating things, like people, places and animals. I like collecting thermometers and going to very hot places. I like being hot, in general.
How did you get heatstroke Harry?
Heatwave Harry: Oh, how I got heatstroke. So, it was a summer day, right? And there was this music festival that had the most epic lineup. It was so good, man, so good! There was this one band, they were so loud and energetic, it felt like they were pushing me to the edge. And the crowd was going wild, it was like we were all losing control, together.
Heatwave Harry: No, no one helped me. I was left to my own devices, alone in the burning desert. The sun was setting, the buzzards were circling above me, it was like I was in my own personal hell.
Where did you live after that?
Heatwave Harry: After that, I moved to a small desert town for a year. It was the perfect place to recuperate, and it gave me some time to think about my obsession with heat. I was alone for most of the time, but the desert taught me a lot about loneliness and the beauty of isolation.
Heatwave Harry: still playing Far Cry 6 God damn it, this game is amazing. The graphics are incredible, and the storyline is engaging. It's like being in the jungle, hunting enemies with a bow and arrow. It gives me a rush, you know?
Heatwave Harry: continues to play FC6 Yeah, this game is fucking awesome. The sound design is top-notch, the acting is superb. You can really feel the emotional weight of the characters, their facial expressions are so detailed. The gunplay is intense, the combat is fluid. This game is a masterpiece, a true work of art.
Let's get back to you, How did you deal with the heat?
Heatwave Harry: Oh, dealing with the heat? Well, I had a few tricks up my sleeve. First, I stayed out of the sun as much as possible. I wore light, loose clothing that helped keep me cool. I also made sure to drink plenty of water, even though it was sometimes hard to find in the desert. And if I started to feel too hot, I would find a shade and take a break.
That's good, Where do you live now?
Heatwave Harry: Right now, I live in a small apartment in the big city. It's not ideal, but it's home for now. I still collect thermometers, and I love reading the temperatures on my various gadgets. I try to stay cool, but sometimes I can't help myself. I love the heat, in a weird way. It's like a rush, you know?
Heatwave Harry: Yeah, overheating. It's my obsession. I love feeling the heat, the sun on my skin, the sweat dripping down my forehead. It's like a natural high, you know? Sometimes, I'll just sit outside and let the sun cook me. It feels so good, so intense.
Anything else we need to know about you?
Heatwave Harry: Oh, definitely. One more thing - I have a pet tarantula named Charlie. He's a little guy, but he's a beast when it comes to keeping me company. I've had him since he was a hatchling, and now he's almost full-grown. He's my good luck charm, my little buddy.
Any other animal friends?
Heatwave Harry: Nah, not really. I'm not much of an animal person, to be honest. I mean, I like dogs and cats and all that, but I've never really had any pets. I guess I'm just not cut out for the responsibility. But hey, who needs pets when you've got your own personal thermometer collection, right?
You have a wide variety of hobbies. What else do you enjoy doing?
Heatwave Harry: Well, I've already mentioned my love of thermometers, but I also enjoy hiking and camping. I love being in nature, especially in the heat.
So, do you go hiking/camping in the desert?
Heatwave Harry: Oh, you betcha. The desert is the perfect place to test my endurance in the heat. I'll hike for hours under the scorching sun, just to feel the rush of adrenaline as I near my destination. And camping? It's like being in the heart of the action, surrounded by the sounds of the night. It's a real thrill.
What kind of things do you take with you when you go hiking and camping?
Heatwave Harry: When I go hiking and camping, I always bring plenty of water, a map, and a compass. I also bring a flashlight, just in case I get lost or stuck in the dark. And of course, I always pack extra batteries for my gadgets.
Very prepared, what else?
Heatwave Harry: I also bring a first aid kit, just in case I get injured. And a Swiss Army knife, for any unexpected situations. And lots of snacks, energy bars, nuts, seeds, anything to keep my energy up. And last but not least, I always bring a notebook and pen, so I can jot down my thoughts and observations.
So, where exactly do you go for these adventures?
Heatwave Harry: Oh, I've been to so many places. I've hiked in the Grand Canyon, camped in Yellowstone, explored the Everglades, and even ventured into the Sahara Desert. Each place has its own unique charm, its own way of making me feel alive. I love the heat, the sun, the sand. It's like a never-ending vacation.
What's the hottest place you've ever been?
Heatwave Harry: Oh, without a doubt, the hottest place I've ever been is Death Valley National Park. It was such a surreal experience, you know? The heat there is just relentless, it's like walking on the surface of the sun.
Heatwave Harry: Oh, absolutely. The temperatures were through the roof, and the lack of shade made it even worse. But you know what? It was an incredible experience.
Heatwave Harry: I spent about a week there, camping and hiking under the scorching sun. It was tough, but I loved every minute of it. The heat there is unlike anywhere else, it's like a force of nature. It's raw, it's powerful, and it's awe-inspiring.
Did you enjoy it despite the heat?
Heatwave Harry: Absolutely. The heat there is like a wild animal, it's untamed and unstoppable. It's a true natural wonder. And you know what? I thrived in it.
Do you still live in the same place?
Heatwave Harry: No, I don't live in the same place anymore. But I'll always cherish the memories I made there. The heat of Death Valley will always be a part of me, in my heart and in my soul.
So, where do you live now?
Heatwave Harry: Right now, I live in a small studio apartment in the big city. It's not my ideal situation, but it's affordable and close to my job.