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So, are you team winter, or Team Summer ?

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Are team winter, or Team Summer ?

  • team winter

    Votes: 64 62.1%
  • Team Summer

    Votes: 39 37.9%

  • Total voters
    103
I like the Idea of team spring. Dont like the extreme hot or extreme cold
 
living in a country with HEAVY winter and HEAVY summer, and having allergy, i prefer fall xD
 
I live for the summer. Winter sucks with the excessive cold, too much snow, and the darkness when I leave for work and leave from work.

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Im team summer - since its cold where i live most of the time
 
Winter. Women like to not wear a bra more often, which is all the more fun at home ;D
 
I'm team summer, because i like to be nude or in skimpy clothes.
 
Summer is always preferred but a cold winter can also be great. So I guess I like both.
 
Team go to work, go home, go out in the dark not knowing what season it is, so stoned when I go out on weekends that I don't care what season it is
 
Of the options, it's definitely summer. But in general, my favorite time of year is spring, the time of the return of green, the return of life.
 
Team Spring.
However if I had to choose it would be Winter. Way more comfortable, all the bugs are dead, home is nicely warm and cozy.

If all the modern convenience would go away, then of course summer. There's a reason why in past people dreaded winter.
 
Summer to hot, Winter to cold, Spring to much allergies, and Fall to much rain....

Now what ?
 
If I could live the rest of my life without the temperature ever going over 18 degrees, I'd be perfectly happy with that.
 
consider swapping to the better unit system
Fahrenheit is the better, as it is the range of where (in temperate areas) the temperature extremely rarely goes out of the 0-100 range. C is based on water. Who the fuck ever takes the temperature of water to see if it's freezing or boiling? You don't, you LOOK. Main thing you use it for is inside/outside temp (F much better) or for cooking (either.) Scientists more often use Kelvin nowadays.
 
Who the fuck ever takes the temperature of water to see if it's freezing or boiling? You don't, you LOOK
Technically, although boiling means 100°C under standard conditions, you have no idea what the temperature of ice is just by looking at it, just that it needs to be 0°C or lower 🙂

Which means it's the perfect null point for our daily life, as much of it is at least linked to water via the weather. If you see a negative number you now it's freezing and all the frozen stuff outside will stay frozen (important when you go outside). Positive single digits mean, factoring in wind, there can be local frost patches, as well as when temps seesaw around 0: freezing and melting will create dangerous situations.
All of this can be known at a glance without even knowing the exact number, because it uses an intuitive scale based on something fundamental to (and for) our daily lives.
With Fahrenheit you don't know when it's cold, as we would feel it, or even when it will be (close to) freezing, you have to learn and memorize where that critical point is, because it is not the base line for its measurement. 0°F is something completely meaningless to any human in any situation. In my opinion, if the null point of a system is random, the system is too, which is at best better than nothing. Aside from people being used to it, there is no logical reason (as far as I know) to advocate using such a system.
 
Technically, although boiling means 100°C under standard conditions, you have no idea what the temperature of ice is just by looking at it, just that it needs to be 0°C or lower 🙂

Which means it's the perfect null point for our daily life, as much of it is at least linked to water via the weather. If you see a negative number you now it's freezing and all the frozen stuff outside will stay frozen (important when you go outside). Positive single digits mean, factoring in wind, there can be local frost patches, as well as when temps seesaw around 0: freezing and melting will create dangerous situations.
All of this can be known at a glance without even knowing the exact number, because it uses an intuitive scale based on something fundamental to (and for) our daily lives.
With Fahrenheit you don't know when it's cold, as we would feel it, or even when it will be (close to) freezing, you have to learn and memorize where that critical point is, because it is not the base line for its measurement. 0°F is something completely meaningless to any human in any situation. In my opinion, if the null point of a system is random, the system is too, which is at best better than nothing. Aside from people being used to it, there is no logical reason (as far as I know) to advocate using such a system.
How the fuck can you measure ice? For Americans, seeing a temperature in Celsius is meaningless. We know since childhood what a temperature feels like in F units. Same with everything else - not based on 10, but we KNOW how heavy a pound is, how far a mile/foot is, how much a gallon is, etc... We can't picture what something is in metric without converting to "normal" or "correct" units. It might as well be given in cubits, burthakas or grelnitches.
 
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