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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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              Eh, depends on location. Summer at the beach is awesome. Summer in a desert, not so much.

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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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                Yes please

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

                  You need to build more housing so that more people can enjoy it, but more significantly so that the people already there can afford it.

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                  • huppakee@feddit.nlH [email protected]

                    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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                    Yeah, exactly. Winters in LA or LA might be different. But, winters in places with months and months of snow are awful. You can't do much outside because it's too cold. You can't have your windows open to get some fresh air because it's too cold. You can dress properly to do outdoor activities, but it often requires so many layers that it's really uncomfortable. Plus, you can't have any gaps. Your neck, wrists, ankles are often places where the cold can get in, or worse they can get wet and being cold and wet is awful.

                    In addition, the world is just miserable in winter. There's almost nothing alive outside other than other humans. No grass, many trees lose all their leaves, birds migrate away, everything is shades of grey or brown. Christmas can be fun, and it's no coincidence that it's celebrated almost exactly on the darkest day of the year. That's when we need a lot of pretty lights and cheer. But, Christmas is just the beginning of winter. What follows is months of gloomy grey cold.

                    And, while there are outdoor winter sports, you need special footwear for all of them because of the snow and ice. You can't even walk across a field or a park without extra effort because of all the snow. Even key winter sports like skating or hockey, if played outside, require that you at a minimum spend a lot of time shovelling all the snow off the ice surface. For a good experience you also have to flood and smooth the ice periodically. So, it's a lot of work.

                    Having said all that, if I had to choose between -30 and +40, I'd probably choose -30, because at least you can put on appropriate gear for that and spend some time outside doing something fun. It may be dark and it may be grey, but it's possible to dress for the weather. When it's too hot, you really can't spend any time outside, without risking your life, and it certainly isn't possible to do anything active. But if the choice is between -30 and +30, give me the +30 any day.

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

                      You need to build more housing so that more people can enjoy it, but more significantly so that the people already there can afford it.

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                      100%. The current city density plan will not cut it with the current growth projections. We’re trying our damnedest by being active in many advocacy groups!

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                        Winter fans be like: i love winter but I'm never going to go outside and I'll stay inside in my conditioned home

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                          I agree, but at the same time, I wouldn't give up having the contrast between seasons for anything. You need that 92 degrees with 80% humidity to really appreciate the cool down after a thunderstorm. And my absolute favorite time of year is that first chilly week in September that let's you know the heat is behind you--but the frigid cold is on the way.

                          All things in balance and moderation...

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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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                            I see summer as a nice relief from the depressing winter

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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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                              20C is like the most you're gonna get out of a scottish summer with some exceptions lol

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                                Got AC? Cool. No? Not cool.

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                                This. Heat can be nice when you can cool off in the pool and can easily escape it indoors. Not so fun if there is no escape for weeks or months.
                                I love the winter, but it obviously sucks if you freeze to death.

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                                  No one is talking about autumn? We have splash of color everywhere, Less bugs, comfy clothes, moderate temp and moderate lighting.

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                                    I agree, but at the same time, I wouldn't give up having the contrast between seasons for anything. You need that 92 degrees with 80% humidity to really appreciate the cool down after a thunderstorm. And my absolute favorite time of year is that first chilly week in September that let's you know the heat is behind you--but the frigid cold is on the way.

                                    All things in balance and moderation...

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                                    80% humidity

                                    As a Houstonian, sincerely,

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

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                                      Naw, light jacket weather is superior to shorts weather all day, everyday

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                                        Idk, I like summer here in Poland.

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                                          Winter fans be like: i love winter but I'm never going to go outside and I'll stay inside in my conditioned home

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                                          The last time we had a really solid snow here, which was years ago, I went outside and made a pile of snow and laid on it for about an hour while it was actively snowing. I loved every second of it. Meanwhile all of my summer loving relatives stayed inside and complained for the 4 days that the snow lasted. They couldn't even handle 4 days of weather they didn't like. I live with it year round most years.

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