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12 photos of the US Women's Gymnastics team that will give you strength during this heat wave

Will Gleason
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Will Gleason
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Just because the Hellmouth that is 2016 has finally opened and it miiiight feel like 110 degrees outside tomorrow, doesn't mean you have to let a little oppressive humidity get you down. In your darkest hours during this extreme heat wave, just turn to the wildly inspirational athletes of the US Women's Gymnastics team to put some pep in your sweaty step.

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1. When you finally get to your friend's apartment with Central AC

2. When you're about to leave your building to step back outside

3. When you enter an unconditioned subway car and realize you have to leave immediately

4. When the heat’s almost got you beat, but you still look great 

5. When you’re like, “Is that all you got, sun??”

 

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6. When you get to the beach and see the perfect spot to put your blanket

 

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7. When you don’t let a little thing like humidity stop you from going out

 

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8. When you first get back to your apartment and crank that fan up high

 

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9. When you eye an air-conditioned Duane Reade across the street 

10. When you don't let the hot garbage smell stop you from hailing a cab

 

REDEMPTION!!! @alyraisman, you did it, congratulations!!! #AlyRaisman #Rio2016 #WomensGymnastics #5thTimesACharm

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11. When you barely catch an ice cream truck right before it leaves

 

#SimoneBiles #USA #Rio2016 #Olympics #GOLDENGIRL

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 12. When you realize that at least we're all in this together

 

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