You don't understand. For me, 70 degrees Fahrenheit is the UPPER LIMIT of comfort if I am in the shade and not exerting myself in any way, and a cool breeze would still be welcome. 35 degrees is the lower end of T-shirt weather to me. Not that I wear T-shirts, and certainly none with words on them or anything like that.
what kind of mountain man are you? and a dark-skinned person that hates brown women. you should subscribe to national geographic and get a better perspective on geography and culture and realize that actual people live in these places. there are some really beautiful places and plants and animals in the southeast but i don't think you deserve to see them.
Is it normal that I feel this way about travelling?
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You don't understand. For me, 70 degrees Fahrenheit is the UPPER LIMIT of comfort if I am in the shade and not exerting myself in any way, and a cool breeze would still be welcome. 35 degrees is the lower end of T-shirt weather to me. Not that I wear T-shirts, and certainly none with words on them or anything like that.
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what kind of mountain man are you? and a dark-skinned person that hates brown women. you should subscribe to national geographic and get a better perspective on geography and culture and realize that actual people live in these places. there are some really beautiful places and plants and animals in the southeast but i don't think you deserve to see them.