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      People only say summer is good because we used to get 2 months off during it

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        Depends on where you are. Miserable in hotter places I'm sure, but in Sweden it's quite honestly glorious. Sun up from 03:30 to 22 in Stockholm, and it never quite gets dark. Does wonders for your mood.

        Winter, however, is a cold, dark and wet mess. Truly depressive.

        Spring and autumn are alright, but suffer from just a little bit too much rain.

        Naturally, the climate crisis is making things slightly too warm for comfort now, and we're going to have to retrofit all homes to withstand heat better before too long.

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          Depends on where you are. Miserable in hotter places I'm sure, but in Sweden it's quite honestly glorious. Sun up from 03:30 to 22 in Stockholm, and it never quite gets dark. Does wonders for your mood.

          Winter, however, is a cold, dark and wet mess. Truly depressive.

          Spring and autumn are alright, but suffer from just a little bit too much rain.

          Naturally, the climate crisis is making things slightly too warm for comfort now, and we're going to have to retrofit all homes to withstand heat better before too long.

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          Winter, however, is a cold, dark and wet mess. Truly depressive.

          Anyone saying summer 'only has good pr' doesn't have winters like that.

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            Depends on where you are. Miserable in hotter places I'm sure, but in Sweden it's quite honestly glorious. Sun up from 03:30 to 22 in Stockholm, and it never quite gets dark. Does wonders for your mood.

            Winter, however, is a cold, dark and wet mess. Truly depressive.

            Spring and autumn are alright, but suffer from just a little bit too much rain.

            Naturally, the climate crisis is making things slightly too warm for comfort now, and we're going to have to retrofit all homes to withstand heat better before too long.

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            I honestly love the solitude that harsh winters bring. And all the heavy clothing I get to wear, the much longer nights, going through my stockpile of canned and preserved goods. There have been winters where I was snowed in for weeks, and they were glorious

            It's true, the brain and body need extra care to prevent depression during winter, but I'm much more depressed during the long, blistering hot summer months

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              Winter too cold: Oh no, I guess I’ll put on some fuzzy socks and drink some chamomile tea

              Summer too hot: Guess I’ll go to the fuckin ER for heat stroke

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                I honestly love the solitude that harsh winters bring. And all the heavy clothing I get to wear, the much longer nights, going through my stockpile of canned and preserved goods. There have been winters where I was snowed in for weeks, and they were glorious

                It's true, the brain and body need extra care to prevent depression during winter, but I'm much more depressed during the long, blistering hot summer months

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                Yeah that winter sounds fun.

                Try 7 months of dark at 3pm and grey overcast and mild drizzle everyday.

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                  Depends on where you are. Miserable in hotter places I'm sure, but in Sweden it's quite honestly glorious. Sun up from 03:30 to 22 in Stockholm, and it never quite gets dark. Does wonders for your mood.

                  Winter, however, is a cold, dark and wet mess. Truly depressive.

                  Spring and autumn are alright, but suffer from just a little bit too much rain.

                  Naturally, the climate crisis is making things slightly too warm for comfort now, and we're going to have to retrofit all homes to withstand heat better before too long.

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                  Yep summer in Scotland just means it rains slightly less and doesn’t get dark at 3pm

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                    Yep summer in Scotland just means it rains slightly less and doesn’t get dark at 3pm

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                    I've been told it's positively Mediterranean this year though, is that right?

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                      I've been told it's positively Mediterranean this year though, is that right?

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                      We had the driest period in 100 years a month or two ago, didn’t rain for 5 weeks or something. Back to 18-20C and only raining half the time so better than usual I guess aye

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                        Hot weather is a lot more comfortable than cold weather to me tbh

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                          Completely disagree. Summer is my favorite season and would remain so in the complete absence of PR.

                          This post reminds me of a friend in the ad business who told me people only think iced drinks taste better because in the early 1900s some advertising genius created a campaign to convince people of that. No, sorry, cold drinks are more refreshing. The ancient Romans thought so too, and used to haul ice down from the Alps, centuries before the advertising industry even existed.

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                            Hot weather is a lot more comfortable than cold weather to me tbh

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                            Same. I'll take 110F/43C any day over 10F/-10C. 85/35 is my happy place.

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                              Depends on where you are. Miserable in hotter places I'm sure, but in Sweden it's quite honestly glorious. Sun up from 03:30 to 22 in Stockholm, and it never quite gets dark. Does wonders for your mood.

                              Winter, however, is a cold, dark and wet mess. Truly depressive.

                              Spring and autumn are alright, but suffer from just a little bit too much rain.

                              Naturally, the climate crisis is making things slightly too warm for comfort now, and we're going to have to retrofit all homes to withstand heat better before too long.

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                              Exactly. In Seattle, summer is the best. High of 75 most days and because of the water surround the city, it only gets down to high 50’s at night. And our winters aren’t too bad. 45F/40F averages, just wet with the light rain.

                              But don’t tell anyone because we don’t want more people moving here!

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                                Winter too cold: Oh no, I guess I’ll put on some fuzzy socks and drink some chamomile tea

                                Summer too hot: Guess I’ll go to the fuckin ER for heat stroke

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                                So very true.
                                Dressing for cold is so much easier than heat it's mindboggling to read some of these summer fan comments. Like, do you guys actually live on the same planet as I do? Cause this one sucks the minute temperatures go past 20c.

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                                  Got AC? Cool. No? Not cool.

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                                    Same. I'll take 110F/43C any day over 10F/-10C. 85/35 is my happy place.

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                                    Naw, 75F+ is gross. 60F is the sweet spot.

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                                      So very true.
                                      Dressing for cold is so much easier than heat it's mindboggling to read some of these summer fan comments. Like, do you guys actually live on the same planet as I do? Cause this one sucks the minute temperatures go past 20c.

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                                      Some folks just tolerate extreme temps differently. I am nearly impervious to heat, but begin hating life below 10C.

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                                        Same. I'll take 110F/43C any day over 10F/-10C. 85/35 is my happy place.

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                                        You're mad.

                                        20c or lower.

                                        If it's warmer I am not liable for dripping sweat all over things.

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                                          Naw, 75F+ is gross. 60F is the sweet spot.

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                                          Too cold. 75°F year round is ideal. I wish I could afford San Diego.

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