Why would you wanna risk cooking naked though? I mean especially if oil or butter is involved. I'd hate to see -that- injury happen.
Why would you wanna risk cooking naked though? I mean especially if oil or butter is involved. I'd hate to see -that- injury happen.
Spring > Summer >> Autumn >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Winter
I'll take +30C and get a sunburn over -35C and have to wear 3-4 layers of clothing any day. At least if I want to go outside in the summer I can find some shade to stay cool in.
4444444444 4 4 444 44 4
the heeeeeaaattt ugggggh
my ac went out last night
i'm dying
say nice things at my funeral
I'm glad I live in England where the bugs are either very small or non-existent. The worst bug we have (for me) is the moth. I have a bloody phobia of the moth. God knows how I'd cope in some other country where the moth is probably the size of your fist. The spiders here are fairly small as well, though I still cannot stand them.
Summer is the time of bugs, so this automatically drags it down in my estimations. Also, summer is (for me) incredibly hot. And this is England hot. I honestly cannot take the heat so much. There's also the sunburn, and I get sunburnt very easily, so I always have to apply suncream. It's more of an annoyance than anything else. Finally, it gets quite hot at night as well.
However... I do appreciate the summer. I do like that it is bright and sunny, and I do like that it makes other people feel happier (normally). The beach is nice, given that I live in a coastal town. I guess it also makes you want to go and do things, and gives you the energy to do so.
Were I to rank the seasons...
Winter >>> Summer >>>>>> Autumn > Spring
(The arrows indicative of how far down it is)
It's not 110, it's 125. Every degree makes a difference!
still
No.
one way or another you're sweating like a sinner during a sermon
i'd take an air-conditioned apartment and a nice cold g+t over anything though