As we all know, unless you're a sucker who doesn't know anything, a
healthy and balanced body temperature is maintained by our nervous system. Thermoregulation or the system's way of retaining the body temperature at a normal rate is done via sweating and bloodflow in one's skin. However, when one's temperature rises abnormally and the system cannot do heat transfer to keep the body cooler, heat-induced ailments take place.
But if you want to be like the losers who don't read my blog and look literally hot and stupid this summer, here are some ways to increase one's risk of experiencing hyperthermia. Wear at least five thick jackets on top of a wool shirt to make sure that you won't feel the air inside and out. Coffee and
carbonated drinks increase dehydration so consume as much as you can and avoid water. Also, make sure that you're in a place with poor or no ventilation at all. If you've got yourself a car, park it outside an open area where it will receive full blast of the heat wave. And make sure that you detached the AC and lock yourself inside it for five hours. After trying these steps and you can still read this last sentence, then you're not successful.