Is it normal that snow makes me tired?

Ever since I was 7 years old the snow made me tired! I'm really not sure what it is about the snow! It's white, soft, and fluffy, and cold I mean really how does that make someone tired! Help is it normal?!!!

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Based on 85 votes (71 yes)
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  • kandytheembezzler

    Snow make my tires. I have regular tires but as soon as it snows, they change into snow tires. That makes me tired and then I fall into my old habit of embezzling money from my aunt and farting into cereal bowls.

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  • I doubt that u have SAD but I'll get tested 4 it ;P

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  • peaceoflove23

    U may have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) it is real research it, just dislike of the weather because it changes ur mood. its normal

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  • hotchickie81

    Yeah I find snow makes me tired, and it's sooo exhausting to walk through. 81 days til Spring! :)

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    • Thank god for that!

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  • Jen118584

    It makes me want to fix some soup and cuddle up with a blanket and fall asleep watching cheesy 90's movies or something.

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    • kandytheembezzler

      I love to curl up in a tub full of sharp cheddar cheese and pretend I'm a cheez doodle. It can be fun until the Super Bowl when all the guest try to dip me into something.

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  • PoisonFlowers

    I've always thought that it looks like a rather nice, fluffy duvet. I feel like lying in it; underneath it and sleeping. Of course, we all know that it could kill you.

    I love it when the snow is falling down thick and silent. Everything seems so hushed somehow.

    Or do you mean being out in the snow? I remember reading that if your body temperature becomes dangerously low and you catch hypothermia, your body starts to shut down and you may feel very sleepy. Something like that anyway. I doubt this is what you were talking about but it made me think of this.

    Perhaps it's because walking in the snow takes much more effort, and so you get tired out easier.

    I don't know, I'm just rambling :P

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