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Post by Youngster Joey on Apr 25, 2012 19:23:31 GMT -5
I swear somewhere along the line my ancestors had illicit children with reptiles. I have no capacity to deal with cold weather in any way, shape, or form. None. I can't cope in sub-70 degree weather. I don't really care for humidity, but I'll take even the most stifling humidity over the cold, without even so much as a second thought.
My roommate last year would complain about how hot the room was at 55 degrees Fahrenheit and would frequently ask me if I'd mind if she just "turned the thermostat down a little some." It was terrible. I lived in an igloo.
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Post by Captain Zelar on Apr 25, 2012 19:43:46 GMT -5
hmmmm hot and sticky with no way to cool down or under my blanket surround by devices that give off heat.
Hard choice.
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Post by Umbra on Apr 25, 2012 22:28:40 GMT -5
The cold is usually associated with rain and cloudy skies here (Oh, look. It's happening right now.) So, I'd take a warmer climate any day. My only problem with the heat is that on a hot day, it may keep me up at night. I swear somewhere along the line my ancestors had illicit children with reptiles. I have no capacity to deal with cold weather in any way, shape, or form. None. I can't cope in sub-70 degree weather. I don't really care for humidity, but I'll take even the most stifling humidity over the cold, without even so much as a second thought. I thought of something just for you. You should drop out of college and become a sign holder here. Standing for an infinitely long time in changeable weather (usually cold and miserable) would suit you.
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Post by Phone Master Ion on Apr 25, 2012 23:17:20 GMT -5
When it's cold, you can find some means to bundle up by a heat source and feel nice and toasty. Toasty is nice.
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Dragon Queen
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A crazy fangirl who really loves Regret from the game Zenonia..
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Post by Dragon Queen on Apr 26, 2012 0:45:25 GMT -5
Cold... The weather here from where I am is so hot... I prefer a bit coolness...
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Post by Youngster Joey on Apr 26, 2012 8:28:55 GMT -5
I swear somewhere along the line my ancestors had illicit children with reptiles. I have no capacity to deal with cold weather in any way, shape, or form. None. I can't cope in sub-70 degree weather. I don't really care for humidity, but I'll take even the most stifling humidity over the cold, without even so much as a second thought. I thought of something just for you. You should drop out of college and become a sign holder here. Standing for an infinitely long time in changeable weather (usually cold and miserable) would suit you. I was wondering what kind of job I should get after college, and that seems like a pretty good idea, actually.
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Post by supersonic1453 on Apr 26, 2012 9:40:36 GMT -5
Blast furnace.
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Post by Kise Ryota on Apr 26, 2012 18:16:47 GMT -5
Cold. I prefer the cold. I'm not really fond of the heat. I feel like I'm about to flop over and die! Its too hot! I much prefer sitting in the cold over sitting in the heat!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2012 23:02:14 GMT -5
I just love it when it's hot....
Colonel, I don't really want to sau this but why are you always complaining about the weather?!
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Post by Youngster Joey on Apr 26, 2012 23:04:46 GMT -5
Because I'm a cold-blooded reptile. I established this in the first post, Kindo!
Hey, you know, if I lived in the Mediterranean, you'd never hear me bίtch! Mediterranean weather is the best weather in the world. Hot and dry.
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Post by Hiro the Half-Elf on Apr 27, 2012 10:58:45 GMT -5
Cold and crisp.
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Post by AokiShizuku on Apr 28, 2012 21:28:11 GMT -5
I absolutely love the cold. I've only experienced the fun of the snow for 1 day of my life. That was it. It's funny how a person like me ends up in a place that embraces the heat.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Apr 28, 2012 21:44:50 GMT -5
Snow would seem like a lot of fun if you've only experienced it once. If you live with it for about half the year every year, not so much.
Snow had some redeeming quality before college, though. Snow days were the best. Colleges don't care if you can't get to class, though ;_;
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Post by Umbra on Apr 28, 2012 22:16:17 GMT -5
When it snows here, even if it is only a few inches, most schools around here including my college will likely cancel classes. They don't do a good job salting the roads around here and people are just plain afraid of snow.
I like to watch snow fall, like from my room, but I don't like to go out in it.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Apr 28, 2012 22:36:14 GMT -5
Huh, I would have thought you'd get more snow in your area, and that people there would be accustomed to it. It takes a lot of snow for the town I grew up in to cancel school.
I remember my old college, which was in North Carolina, cancelled classes because there was a possibility of 1-2 inches of snow, hah.
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