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But the hundreds of children spilling down the steps outside felt otherwise.
Stepping outside felt like entering a larger room, the constellations stretching overhead as a low-hanging ceiling.
She said she was intrigued by this cocky kid "who on the outside felt so sure of himself but who I knew was an insecure boy on the inside".
His house was a half a mile from Sherwood Crescent, and he went outside, felt the heat from the fireball and saw "a shadow coming" even though it was night.
I'll call these doughnut holes because I don't know the name in Chinese (feel free to comment below) but they were neither Dunkin' Donuts cakey nor Krispy Kreme yeasty; instead, the outside felt a bit like an ultrathin layer of fiberglass (in a good way) and the inside was gooey and glutinous (in a very good way).
In Melbourne last week, when I left the tennis to get a tram, it was 41 degrees at 6pm, and the air was so hot and dry that being outside felt like being placed in a kiln, and the idea of anything more than five minutes in it seemed dangerous.
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"Outside feels like an oven," Mr. Jimenez said.
The original one — step outside, feel the air, note the wind — has fallen out of favor, though if you know what you're doing you can still make it work.
The temperature outside feels arctic.
Going outside not only gets you moving, but it also makes exercise feel easier; being outside feels much less like a chore than dragging yourself to the gym!
If you're outside, feel the fresh air on your skin, and if it's a nice day, take in the beauty of it.
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