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      Being able to do stuff after work with daylight in summer is nice. In winter its dark before I even finish work.

      Perhaps I should get a more powerful bike light and do after work evening bike trips in winter.

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    As long as I have a fan strong enough to redirect typhoons, I love summer. Fresh peaches and melon, beautiful sun, and time off. Winter’s also amazing, but only because my lamps can change colour temp to deal with the awful mornings and evenings. The transitional periods are just gray, drab crap.

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      Yeah I am the same exact way and have also been feeling very weird & sick lately (it was so bad I thought I had an actual flu or virus) but it’s definitely because I am getting too hot. I lose my appetite. I can’t think as straight. I get irritated. I start feeling lethargic but restless, and I feel lightheaded and wobbly. I only began to feel hungry and felt normal again when it’s nighttime and cooler out. That’s what clued me in to the fact that the heat was causing those issues the whole time.

      This gets me worried/panicked especially with climate change making it even more unbearable. I don’t want to continue feeling miserable for half the year, every single year, for the remainder of my life…

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    I fucking hate summer and this is why.

    BuT iT’s FrEeZiNg In WiNtEr. Not anymore because you need to fly to Asia for your vacations Bernadette! Also I can later clothes. Can’t take off skin.

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      it is freezing in winter! that’s why it’s better! try ice-skating on a lake in june!

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        It was around 50-60° for all of last winter for me. I live somewhere that people generally consider a cold place, too. I don’t want winter to be gone. I felt very sad that I couldn’t enjoy lots of the things that make winter so nice in the first place :(

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          that’s sad. we had a very warm winter too, it only dropped down to -30°C once or twice as compared to the usual one or two weeks.

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          dam, thats warm. we live on the west coast but, our temp goes down to 4C. i also get chillblains on my toes when it gets that cold.

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      My fingers and toes and nose would always stay cold in the winter, even if the rest of my body was so layered up that I was sweating. It’s a bit odd wearing a ski mask indoors and wearing super thick gloves indoors is not always feasible either depending on what you’re doing (eating, etc.). I compromised a bit with fingerless gloves, and it helped a bit, but not as much as I would have liked. And yeah eating foods with your hands just wasn’t doable that way.

      Idk. I’m one of those people that is always too cold. I live in a hot climate now and it sucks major major balls for riding a motorcycle (just learned recently), BUT I prefer this environment in every other circumstance.

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        try it the other way ? layer up the fingers, toes and nose and nude up everywhere else ?

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          Like I said, hard to do that indoors. Generally people just walking around with a ski mask indoors look suspicious af. And then wearing gloves indoors makes it difficult to do things like use your phone and eat.

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        does it lose color, or becomes white? theres a phenenom called raynauds(often associated with certain conditions), i get chillbians when it gets near freezing.

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        I live in a hot climate now and it sucks major major balls for riding a motorcycle

        I only go touring in spring and fall for this reason. I use it when the weather’s nice enough year round for errands that are too far for bicycle/public transit and don’t require the car, but even riding 20ish minutes to the supermarket sucks in 30+ degree heat with 80+% humidity.

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      Can’t put on jackets I don’t have. Didn’t wear the right jacket? Fucking die, says mother nature. Fine, says you.

      FUUUUCK winter.

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    Just move to the half of the USA that’s currently experiencing drought conditions and then at least you don’t have to worry much about mosquitos. That’s one point for climate change!

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      My area has been in a drought since last year, it’s the 7th driest January-May since 1895. We still have very humid weather and mosquitoes.

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        mosquitos have adapted to lay eggs in small pools of water, cups, debris like tires also can harbor them. plus aedis ageypti have hardened eggs that can survive dessicaiton somewhat.

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    I like winter. If it’s cold I can just put on warm clothes. In the summer I can just bake.

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    Yeah I can wear my flowy showy shirts and pants during the summer.

    But I can’t wear my turtlenecks, scarves, or snugly jackets. Not to mention that sitting under a nice hearty blanket sipping cocoa on a crisp evening.

    The summer I can chill in the shade of trees sipping iced tea though which is also hella nice.

    Both have perks and draw backs.

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    Oh i hate summmer from the bottom of my heart. Already just thebrightness hurts and makes it harder to see anything, but the main curse is the heat. By the evening I’m just exhausted and head is stuffed. Of course the night isn’t much better, it’s not enough time to cool down and then sleep is disrupted and shallow.

    So I’m perpetually sweating, tired, grumpy, slower and weaker.

    Dark winter nights are the best, exactly that time when i cant see the sun at all, screw that fucker. No brightness, sleep is much deeper, always full of energy and it’s just so easy to generate bodyheat that the cold becomes nearly irrelevant.

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      It’s just the same rage bait posts all around the year. In winter they will post a stickman freezing outside with icicles in his nose and 7 layers of clothes with text “winter lovers be like”

      Autumn/Fall gets shits about rain and moody weather. Spring gets shit about allergies. One can’t please everybody…

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      Honestly, I’m with you and I was gonna come on here and say something similar but my buddy is an electrician who works on new buildings and he deals with so goddamn much heat in those buildings that he can hardly function when he’s not working. I’m all “go outside, drink electrolytes and lots of water, go swimming” but for some people this reality is hell.

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        Humans are adaptable. We live at the poles. We live in the deserts. I’ve enjoyed time in the Arctic and the Sahara.

        I get what you’re saying, but people also spend most of their lives in a 68-72 F / 19-21 C degree bubble. That trains the body only to accept homeostasis. Of course, three hours at 110 F one rooftop can be rough, but it’s also a lot worse of that’s 40 degrees away from what you spend 99% of your time at.

        Less AC. Be outside more. Cold showers and mid-day workouts.

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    Fuck the Winter!

    I don’t mind melting skin and vampiric, malaria bringing insects as long as I can enjoy long summer evenings, cool drinks, the summerwind rustling in trees while laying in their shadows, eating icecream and going for a swim.

    All this is monumentally better than the long darkness, scraping ice from your cars windscreen at 06:00 am and seeing nothing but bare trees for months.

    Winter is fine for a month or so, then it should be time again for spring.

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      I suffer physically during summer and mentally during winter. I 'd love for a long, extended spring time (because I have no allergies ruining it for me), but anthropogenic climate change is 86ing spring and autumn atm.

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        My condolences, that sucks!

        And yes spring and autumn both are awesome. Nothing better than a clear, crisp autumn day.

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        Let me tell you about these magical lands called “equatorial mountain” climates.

        See, you go to a place that’s hot year round, then go 1-2km directly upwards, and you get 365 days of spring weather, only variation being how much precipitation you get.

        Bogota, Medellin, Da Lat, Kunming, all amazing weather year round. They also tend to have tons of edible mushrooms.

        spoiler

        There is a really jarring sensation when you go from wet, cold, and cloudy to hot, dry, and sunny by taking a 5 minute bike ride down into a valley, like you just rode into another world.

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          I know about mountain climates. However, I grew up close to an ocean coast, I love the salty smell of the sea, mountains are nice for a vacation but bearing down in the long run. Also Kunming is in China (fuck the CCP) and due to me being pretty much not able to work I am still best where I am (for now at least. Too many rich asses working on dismantling welfare here).

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                No, no its not. Its extremely weird and offputting to immediately declare how much you hate 1 particular government, especially in the context of someone telling you a positive thing about various places they’ve been to. Maybe touch grass.

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                  It was a side note giving a reason why the example you gave is not an option for me. Had you brought up a place in Russia, Saudi Arabia or the USA I’d have made a similar comment.

                  Plus again it is just a side note. You are the one who wants to focus on that topic now. You could have continued conversing on amy other part of my response.

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      Hard disagree. In winter we have cozy warm clothing, crisp dry air to breathe, beautiful blankets of snow, houses lit up with decorative lights at night, and most importantly significantly less bugs! I love hiking and backpacking in winter. I would much rather sleep outside when it’s 0 C/32 F than when it’s 24 C/75 F+ at night. Once it starts getting warm here the humidity creeps up and you’re just sticky for months. Sitting outside on my porch on winter mornings bundled up in my coat and scarf having my morning coffee is one of my favorite things. If I do this in summer I’m eaten by mosquitoes within minutes.

      I’m sure whether people like summer or winter more is heavily influenced by where they live, but here summer is hot, humid, full of mosquitoes and ticks, and just generally all around miserable. Late June through early September is the worst part of the year and it’s not even close for me.

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        I’m sure whether people like summer or winter more is heavily influenced by where they live

        Yeah, agreed. And there’s nothing worse then humid and hot. I still prefer a normal continental summer to a normal continental winter though.

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        Nothing wrong there. Being an adult should have at least some perks, eating ice cream whenever you want is one of them.

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      Winter and snow are fine from a few weeks before Christmas up through New Year’s. After that I’m ready to get back to summer.

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        Where I live (mid-Atlantic US region), snow accumulation is rare before December. I’ve had maybe one “white Christmas” in my life - lots of rainy ones, though.

        January is when the snow starts to really hit, with February having peak winter storms. Before that, it’s just like autumn, except without the colorful leaves.

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    Summer

    The Good:

    • longer days, lots of time after work for outdoor activities
    • relax in the sun
    • fresh fruit
    • more cultural activities
    • swim in the see

    The Bad:

    • hot

    Winter

    The Good:

    • not hot

    The Bad:

    • more rain
    • drive to/from work when it’s still dark
    • depressing
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      lots of time after work for outdoor activities

      Outdoor activities get cancelled more and more because of the heat this year. People not showing up at events because they don’t like a heat stroke. It’s a bit too much summer.

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        I used to hike or cycle after work in summer. Now I do it less but not because of the heat. In the evening you can still do those things. In winter it get dark to fast.

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        Speaking as sometime from Central Europe, rain in winter is very much accurate. Typical Christmas weather is light rain at two degrees above freezing. When it does go below freezing in winter it’s usually relatively damp air with no precipitation so there’s no fun snow but a cold that becomes painful within seconds if you don’t have much body fat.

        Even a full week of 43 °C wasn’t quite enough to make me like summer less than winter.