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Cold weather: relaxing or no? (pg. 3)
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
cold ftw.... my theory is you can always put on more clothes as it gets cooler... if its getting warmer there is a limit to what you can do about it. |
that's not your theory. everone ing says that. and its flawed awnyway: because there is a limit as to how much clothing you put on. besides, it still won't protect your face unless you want to walk around with a ing robber's mask and even that doesn't protect your eyes.
i'd rather walk around sweating than walk around looking like a penquin and end up sweating anyways because you have to many ing layers on. winter sucks my nyuts and i never want to live anywhere north of I-40 ever again. |
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| Omega_Blue |
cold for sure, i like it cold when i sleep too, but still sleep under the blankets
~65-70F is perfect imo. |
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| verndogs |
anything over 80F/27C is too hot for me to be "relaxing" weather
cold ftw |
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| psymon.d |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
anything over 80F/27C is too hot for me to be "relaxing" weather
cold ftw |
Yeah, over 80 is dangerous territory. My favorite temperature range is from 55 to 70 or 75 on a non humid day. I like the winter though--I make sure to visit a local nature conservation park on the coldest day of the year, every year... something peaceful about it. This year was something like -10 degrees Fahrenheit before the windchill! :p
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took this picture on the coldest day of the year (thus far). Nobody really goes outside when its a polar extreme, so it just adds to the serenity
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| Any weather where a sweatshirt and jeans is appropriate is the best. God I love football season. |
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| Paradox Lost |
I'm a huge fan of thick, cold overcast and drizzle, which is something I have no problem finding in San Francisco.
As for warm days, I generally don't mind mild weather, but if there is any warmth to be enjoyed, it's warm nights. |
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| Sushipunk |
Being too hot sucks, it sort of drains the energy out of you. That said, being too cold sucks too.
Ideally, I would have the temp around 23-25C all year round. So, that's pretty much late autumn weather, or early spring weather for me here. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
that's not your theory. everone ing says that. and its flawed awnyway: because there is a limit as to how much clothing you put on. besides, it still won't protect your face unless you want to walk around with a ing robber's mask and even that doesn't protect your eyes.
i'd rather walk around sweating than walk around looking like a penquin and end up sweating anyways because you have to many ing layers on. winter sucks my nyuts and i never want to live anywhere north of I-40 ever again. |
You know drinking doesnt get you warmer, or more friends. :) |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
You know drinking doesnt get you warmer, or more friends. :) |
nor does being an alt:o |
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| LeopoldStotch |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
anything over 80F/27C is too hot for me to be "relaxing" weather
cold ftw |
pansy! :p |
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| Rose |
Cool weather FTW. I hate hot and humid weather (hahaha I am living in the wrong place, I know)
Perfect day for me is cold and gray and rainy :)
| quote: | Originally posted by psymon.d
EDIT
took this picture on the coldest day of the year (thus far). Nobody really goes outside when its a polar extreme, so it just adds to the serenity
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beautiful. |
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| Fledz |
the cold. When I can get out of bed, walk around the house in virtually nothing and have a shower without freezing to death, then I know summer has arrived.
People look better, everyone gets a bit of colour, people are happier, you wear less clothes, you spend your days outside instead of cooped up inside, etc etc. Warm weather ftmfw! |
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