I love it when it's freezing cold. I don't know why just feels incredible. I hate hot weather though. Am I normal?
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I love it when it's freezing cold. I don't know why just feels incredible. I hate hot weather though. Am I normal?
Sure.
I think I'd rather have it be chilly out than hot, but the extremes of both really suck.
I like it alot as well - winter's my favourite month, simply because I adore winter nights. So priddy.
If I could experience summer days and freezing cold winter nights, I'd be one happy 'lil camper.
I like to be really cold in the summer. I guess it ties in with the love to sleep in a nice warm bed when it's cold for a long time and stay in it all morning, which doesn't really work out in the winter when you have school too early in the morning.
I love the summer the most. Winters are bleak to me, the days are so short.
Is the sky blue?
cold=better visibility=starz=<3
I love winter because you can't snowmobile in the summer.
Well, you can, if you're willing to break a snowmobile.Quote:
Originally Posted by RSL
summer, 'tis the real season to be jolly. yea, but there's a number of things i like about coldness:
1) munching on ice b/c i like to
2) numbing myself before taking a hot bath
3) Final Fantasy's Blizzard spells/Shiva
4) living in Canada was nice during the winter
5) i have to visit China's Ice Palace someday
weird to like a season? nah. jus don't beg God too much for winter and we'll be safe from the Ice Age.
Oh I'm with you man.
I like the cold.
I like to go swimming, but, other than that, hot weather is meh. I can't think of many feelings I love more than piling on two or three blankets on a cold winter night. It's just awesome.
It's because you're in the "No sig for me" cult.
I hate the cold. Yes, hate is a strong word, but I really mean it here.
You sound like me. Like cold, dislike heat. Which sucks, considering I live in California and am on a roadtrip through Nevada/Arizona/New Mexico/etc. :mad:
Anyway, your normal in my book.
I love that fresh feeling you get from it. If I am cold though my wrists swell and my fingers get blocky so I can't move my hands though, but other than that I enjoy it. I like hot weather to though. Football weather is rainy but moderatly cool (as in cold).
Summer's too hot, and winter's too cold, and spring is too rainy, and fall is too mosquito-y. But I still pick summer, cos' it is just like me :rolleyes2
You wouldn't like cold so much if you lived in Wisconsin x_X Unless you do, then hi xD
Jesus.
I'm surrounded by freaks.
Yea, and you wouldn't like the summer so much if you lived in Atlanta.Quote:
Originally Posted by Monkey
I wouldn't like life so much if I lived in Atlanta either :greenie: What's life without cows and cheese, after all? ^_^
Actually there's probably a great mall in Atlanta, isn't there? :>D Although I heard there's cockroaches >=o Anyway this is why you become rich and like move to Wisconsin during the summer (still too hot here, though. Reached 100 degrees a couple times this summer, but I was in China xD) and then move to Atlanta during the winter!
If you would live in the Vancover area you wouldn't care about the weather, as long as it doesn't rain!
Yea, we have some good malls and some big ass cockroaches. I guess it balances out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Monkey
I hate Atlanta, the cold, and the heat. O_o Generally, I'd rather be cold than hot--after all, you can always put on a sweater or get underneath a blanket to warm up, but you can't always take clothes off to cool down. Then again, I live in Georgia, so that could explain it. I can't stand the cold when I'm up north. o_o
I hate the cold, and the feeling is mutual, in an indifferent sort of way. Everyone else loves the cold, but it always makes me wonder what winter is for, if I am not a squirrel.
I hate the cold - give me 40 degrees everyday of the year and I'd be really happy.
Umm... haha.
I don't know. I have no preference seeing as I mostly stay inside all the time anyway.
I like winter, coz winter here isn't that cold. But i dislike the frigid cold and the hellishly hot.