Which extreme weather do you prefer
Which of these two do you think is better to manage
Extreme cold (extreme winter) | 23 | |
Extreme heat (extreme summer) | 19 |
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Which of these two do you think is better to manage
Extreme cold (extreme winter) | 23 | |
Extreme heat (extreme summer) | 19 |
Cold. I like to cuddle with my blankets in bed.
And itβs easier to earn your body up than cool down.
Depends on how hot vs how cold. I was one of the lucky ones who got to be out at night in february when chicago had -50F temps so... imma go with heat
I honestly dont know. 2 years ago I would say cold. But since hrt man cold kicks my ass so I guess heat. But I love winter do I'm conflicted
When it's really cold I can just put on a jacket. When it's really hot I have to either stay in or rent a cloud from Elsa, because there's no escape.
Extreme heat. I drive a truck so if there is a lot of ice on the road I dont get paid and I could die if I try.
Extreme heat because then I could just stay in my house and not worry about having to shovel 6 feet of snow from the driveway. Not including drift or when the windchill is -30 degrees.
I'll take extreme summer for 200 Alex.
I just turn up the A/C and crack open another ice cold beer...
Hot summer is always better than a really cold winter, unless you don't have air conditioning. But if you do, no problem.
Temps in summer top out at about 40-42C in my city in Bulgaria. A cold beer, or a place with A/C is always nearby.
Only problem is I can't work on my cars, as it's too hot in the garage and my garage has only one window the size of a football.
I don't like the cold. I'll take the heat. I'm more likely to go outside and do things when it's summer. I also don't have to buy coats, sweaters, gloves or blankets. I can just wear a comfortable tank top and a pair of shorts.
Like the wolves of the Arctic, winter sharpens my awareness, arouses the tactical thinking needed to hunt, and stimulates appreciation for our ice age ancestors who survived only by the true grit of critical thinking and fine tuned intuition.
Winter, baby. It's for the best of the best.