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Fact: GO LIVE IN CANADA and then tell me that you're sadomasochist enough to like cold >.< :p
Fact: My RPs are all falling apart so quickly and most have just started.
Fact: I think I'll just give it up, I'm cursed RP-wise.
Fact: I don't like having to buy so many clothes for winter, and having like two wardrobes, one for summer one for winter. It's so troublesome. The same goes for shoes, and a range of warm to warmer coats, aaahh x_x And you can't have fresh air inside the house for at least 6 months!
Probably one of the few good points of winter is not having to worry about your bags when you come back from the grocery store. (Then again, I was told it was bad to let freeze the vegetables >.<) And put beers in the snow on the patio instead of putting them in the fridge :p
 
xWickedBlackLace said:
When your cold your body just wants to shiver and shut down. It wears on my nerves. I'm much more affectionate in a heat wave than a blizzard anyday. Though snowfall can be romantic, its too modern day...it just gets in the way of life.

I find myself more mobile when it is spring and summer. In the winter I don't feel like doing ANYTHING but staying inside where it is warm and I can walk around in a tank top and shorts and dance.

wow, me too. Exactly the same on all points.
 
--+Hahvoc Requiem+-- said:
Info: My uncle gave me one of his guitars and a little amp. <3
Info: Now I have to learn to play guitar since I appreciate his gift incredibly- 'sides, I'd look cool. ;D
Info: Enjoyed my easter weekend at home with my family.
Info: Missed how much fun video games could be.​

lucky~~ I want a guitar x_x started playing a bit but I don't have mine :/
 
Battleship44 said:
I think Vesp basically just said it all.
It's hard to follow that up, but she hit the nail right on the head. Winter is restricting.

XD I'm sure hot can be too much, too. I just live where cold reigns, and winter is slowly dying off and I can't wait for spring, so, I know what's bothersome about winter.
I can understand that hot is tiring too in a way, because the air is thick and you feel more heavy. The best is a good balance between both, but it's certainly not as up in the North as here. Going from -30 to 95 and back to -30 in a whole year.. gets tiring. But of course, the cold of winter doesn't pay off for spring, fall and the bit of hot summer that we've got here. The snow is a lot of trouble too for transportation. And once you're inside, you don't get to move a lot and stay in shape. I know if I was in a warmer city, I'd be slimmer and more athletic because I could stay in shape all year long :(
 
I'm in Chicago. Cold winters, hot, humid summers. I also lived in Florida for 9 years. I know from heat.

Fuck humidity. Come summertime, if I want to feel like I'm swimming, I'll go to a pool. But no, instead, i'm getting that surrounded-by-water sensation when I'm sitting in my living room, trying not to stick to the couch, and it's a cloth couch, it's just that hot and sweaty in Chicago in the height of summer, and with the humidity like it is around the lake, there's no place for your sweat to go to try and do what it's supposed to do to cool you the fuck off. Florida was just as bad, but easier because every damn place I lived in was already built with AC. Whereas no place in Chicago has been.

How you all feel in cold, that's precisely how I feel in heat. As badly as you hate the slush and muck, I hate the cancerous sun and retina-burning brightness and inescapable stuffy wet hot air. City brown-outs or power outages when the electricity drain from AC kills everyone's power entirely; then it's not just moving around town that's affected, it's anything else I want to do (other than read by candlelight, I suppose). Everything gets moist in summer. Every damn thing, even in air conditioning, because the air is so saturated. I used to have to throw out towels in Florida because they got mildewy because weekly laundry wasn't drying them out fast enough.

In my apartment, I can strip down to nakedness, and still be wretchedly sweaty. Where do I go from there? Do I start removing flesh to get rid of this heat? AC is expensive as a furnace, but if your heat goes out, or you have to not run it as much, you can at least throw on a sweater and the thermal socks, and your house keeps you out of the wind. And you can conceivably lower the thermostat at night and layer on the blankets. I can't sleep if it's too hot, for the sweaty reasons I already enumerated, so I have to run my AC all night, as well as all day when I'm home. Power bills are more expensive in this town per unit of energy than gas bills, so summer breaks my bank every year. And standing in front of my freezer? :p Tried that, as a kid, never worked then, and as an adult, I know it's too wasteful of energy. And food that thaws when it's not supposed to. Flippant suggestion for fun is flippant. :D

Yeah, hate on winter all you want. That's fine for you, your bodies are wired that way. Me, I'm wired oppositely. Either of the extreme seasons has reasons to hate on it utterly. I am devoted to the transitional seasons. Give me equinoxes, you can keep your solstices.
 
Fact: I love winter and hate summer
Fact: I'm the only summer baby in my family
Fact: I wonder if this is coincidence
Fact: In order for me to keep cool, rather than run the electric bill completely up I take cold showers to cool the body down. OR soak in tub. Less electricity and a bit easier cool down >.>;
 
Fact: Hate summer. Last summer was so hot that during work I ended up going through 12 liters of water just to keep myself hydrated.
 
Mr Master said:
I'm in Chicago. Cold winters, hot, humid summers. I also lived in Florida for 9 years. I know from heat.

Fuck humidity. Come summertime, if I want to feel like I'm swimming, I'll go to a pool. But no, instead, i'm getting that surrounded-by-water sensation when I'm sitting in my living room, trying not to stick to the couch, and it's a cloth couch, it's just that hot and sweaty in Chicago in the height of summer, and with the humidity like it is around the lake, there's no place for your sweat to go to try and do what it's supposed to do to cool you the fuck off. Florida was just as bad, but easier because every damn place I lived in was already built with AC. Whereas no place in Chicago has been.

How you all feel in cold, that's precisely how I feel in heat. As badly as you hate the slush and muck, I hate the cancerous sun and retina-burning brightness and inescapable stuffy wet hot air. City brown-outs or power outages when the electricity drain from AC kills everyone's power entirely; then it's not just moving around town that's affected, it's anything else I want to do (other than read by candlelight, I suppose). Everything gets moist in summer. Every damn thing, even in air conditioning, because the air is so saturated. I used to have to throw out towels in Florida because they got mildewy because weekly laundry wasn't drying them out fast enough.

In my apartment, I can strip down to nakedness, and still be wretchedly sweaty. Where do I go from there? Do I start removing flesh to get rid of this heat? AC is expensive as a furnace, but if your heat goes out, or you have to not run it as much, you can at least throw on a sweater and the thermal socks, and your house keeps you out of the wind. And you can conceivably lower the thermostat at night and layer on the blankets. I can't sleep if it's too hot, for the sweaty reasons I already enumerated, so I have to run my AC all night, as well as all day when I'm home. Power bills are more expensive in this town per unit of energy than gas bills, so summer breaks my bank every year. And standing in front of my freezer? :p Tried that, as a kid, never worked then, and as an adult, I know it's too wasteful of energy. And food that thaws when it's not supposed to. Flippant suggestion for fun is flippant. :D

Yeah, hate on winter all you want. That's fine for you, your bodies are wired that way. Me, I'm wired oppositely. Either of the extreme seasons has reasons to hate on it utterly. I am devoted to the transitional seasons. Give me equinoxes, you can keep your solstices.

i think i'm in love! <3
hooray for the colder weather support. :)
 
Humidity sucks all the time. I've had humid summers here and although it probably wasn't as bad, we managed to reach 104 F with humidity. (that's 40 C as we use the Celsius here) During winter, it sucks too. The cold reaches up to your bones and you can't warm up properly, no matter what you wear. But the wind is something else. Luckily, we have fairly enough here, not a lot but enough. In winter it doesn't help much, but during summer it's refreshing! Even when it's a somewhat warm wind, it helps.

Most places aren't build with AC here either, except for commercial buildings and at work, but we owe one. I doubt we'll have to use it because when you live on the 2-3-4th floor, you just open the windows and feel the wind, it's fresher too. We have somewhat decent summers here usually.

I don't like the brightness either as I have photosensitive eyes, but in the winter when it snows a lot, I think it's worse because the sun reflects on the white surface of the snow everywhere. I hear you on thick stuffy air too :/ For humidity inside, maybe you could use a dehumidifier? My parents used to have one in the basement of my old home.

Like Vega mentioned, I like taking showers too. Very hot ones during winter to warm me up, and cold ones in summer. You're right, AC is probably expensive too actually. We're lucky we don't use it as much as other people (some people here think 70 F is hot and start using AC really early in the season) because otherwise we'd have 6 months of heating and 3-4 of AC XD The one good thing about being in cold is taking liquors to heat you up, but here they are expensive so I can't afford to enjoy that. Otherwise, I'd make Irish coffees all the time XD and stuff like that. I understand putting on clothes but personally I prefer being in light ones. And skirts! I can't wear skirts during winter v_v I don't like going to bed with a full length pajama in case I need to go out of the blankets at night. I don't like either cold blankets and sheets, I've had nights during which I couldn't sleep because I was too cold, when I was sleeping over for example. Or when I wake up in the morning, it's cold outside the bed and I don't want to put on cold clothes. It's so damned evil because the bed is warm and cozy and everything outside is unappealing. But I understand that it's more of a taste for comfort and in the house you can manage to be warm although during summer at some point you can't do anything.

I don't think I'd like too hot and humid summers, even too dry is not enjoyable at some point. Just like you said, my favorite season is fall :p The perfect place for me would have summers of 75 F and winters of 20 F minimum :D
 
DareToDream said:
Fact: I think I'll just give it up, I'm cursed RP-wise.

Blasphemy I tell you!! ^^ You're no doubt just in a streak of bad luck. Ours will start very shortly and I'm sure others will line up to RP with you in time.

:D hopefully! =^.^=
 
Fact: ish in shitty mood and feeling kinda down =/

fact:most likely gunna waste the day away on the comp or sleeping
 
-hugs DA- dun be sad on account of me >.<

Fact: proabaly gunna get a hair cut that comes with shampoo, hot towel, and shoulder massage. Should at least make me feel more relaxed if not brighten my mood a bit
 
Fact: spring = allergies. winter=sickness. fall= allergies and sickness.

Fact: can't wait for summer

Fact:got a hair cut with hot towel, shampoo, and shoulder/back massage

Fact:went for a drive to clear me head

Fact:ish a little bit better than i was before
 
Fact: I get very little time tonight, and no staying up after watch! I needs my sleepin.
 
Fact: Going to be making some clothes with my friend. She has taken this insult and has changed it into something extraordinary.

Fact: I need to learn how to dew better to do this.

Fact: Planing on recording my voice to help me with my articulation.
 
Fact: I know that he and I have problems.
Fact: But ever since he left for his tdy assignment the house feels so empty.
Fact: It isn't just the house, my heart feels like there is a void.
Fact: I look for him around every corner and at times I swear I hear his voice.
Fact: I couldn't sleep in our bed because it was too large and too lonely.
Fact: I slept on the couch because of this.
Fact: I listened to Memories by Within Temptation and cried.
Fact: I.... love him.
Fact: I wish he would just come home already.
Fact: I miss the taste of his kiss and the feel of him in my arms and deep inside.
 
Vespers said:
Kravin5150 said:
Fact: spring = allergies. winter=sickness. fall= allergies and sickness.

allergies in fall? and why sickness too? :/ I thought fall was perfect ^^'
sickness cause it starts to get cold again and my immune system is always shot to hell

and it's either allergies or something that causes allergy symptoms either way, it's not very pleasant
 
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