• Datz@szmer.info
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    24 minutes ago

    You think they made summer a break from school, so that kids and teachers don’t have to suffer working with that shit?

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    51 minutes ago

    2025 has completely changed my outlook on the seasons, to be honest.

    It’s for the better too. In my quest to be the “retired tech worker turned farmer” while still having my engineering job, I spent a LOT of time outside this year doing construction and creating DIY equipment to care for my pets.

    With that, I have started my natural evolution into the old man that complains about losing daylight. And since I’ve lost weight I don’t like staying quite as cold as before.

    So winter has moved way down the list for me. I think Spring has too, because of the wet and the rain.

    I still don’t like it hot, and I love my beautiful outdoor scenery, so I think Autumn still takes the crown but I am looking forward to the long summer days next year more than ever. I have shit to do, I have plants that will need the sun, and I even have some reptiles that like getting the real thing too.

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    1 hour ago

    what it feels liek to come here as someone who likes summer…

    (please, it is all in good fun, i understand how different people enjoy/suffer temperatures differently)

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        8 minutes ago

        Especially if you live in a hot, and HUMID environment. Sweat doesn’t cool you if it can’t evaporate due to high humidity. You just turn into a sweaty hot mess and overheat.

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      1 hour ago

      My argument is that summer is relatively terrible specifically in our current circumstances. For most of history, I would absolutely agree with you. But now we have all kinds of heaters and blankets and clothes designed with incredibly complicated materials to insulate us. There’s like 62 million ways keep warm, like 3 ways to keep cold (air conditionerand, touch cold thing, or take off clothes) then factor in global warming and obesity rates rising. It’s almost enough to forget that for most of history winter is when people starved and froze to death meanwhile summer was a time of wonderful abundance.

  • Clot@lemmy.zip
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    1 hour ago

    nobody I know likes summer tbh

    (maybe this is an american joke, hehe)

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    6 hours ago

    Fuck that, where I am winters are; very cold days. short, overcast, rain and windy af

    Summer is superb; cool, sunny, longer days

    When i liveed in the tropics, summer was sweat dripping balls and horrible.

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      5 hours ago

      Your wingers sound delightful, trade you for my California seasons where the sun is a deadly Lazer most of the damned time. Even when it’s cold that bright fucker in the sky will burn your skin, though I guess I’m also exceptionally pale.

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    8 hours ago

    But I like warm! >:v

    I like snow and I like sun. Everything in between is just grey, boring, depressing, with lot’s of wind.

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    8 hours ago

    Autumn is the best. It’s like spring but dry. It’s like summer but not boiling.

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        30 minutes ago

        Hello fellow rain lover in the UK. I like the rain, and the dark. Walking in the rain on a winter evening is as good as it gets. It’s best when there’s no wind and the sound of the rain changes depending on what it’s falling on. That moment when I move from next to a lake to some trees (as an example) is amazing sound transition.

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    11 hours ago

    I like summer the most cause it’s the only season I don’t feel like shit. Whether it’s allergies, sinuses, or just general hatred for going outside (and no don’t tell me to just put on more layers cause I’m already wearing 5 layers in 8° weather and still freezing my ass off while struggling to move). Doesn’t help that I work in a cooler so spending 8-11 hours in a cold room only to leave into the colder outside isn’t enjoyable. I miss going on walks at local parks, but all I want to do now is get back in bed ASAP cause that’s the warm place.

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      in spring the rain is miserable, makes everything muddy, and you cant walk afterwards because of that mud + overgrown plants. and winter is just that but cold snow and the constant worry of my pipes freezing or water system fucking up. fall is decent but has nothing good for going on it, though going on walks at 100(f) is heavenly.

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      11 hours ago

      I’m already wearing 5 layers

      Why would you need more than 3 layers? Is your middle layer not insulating enough? Are there exposed parts of your body? If you don’t feel like wearing a scarf or mask, some vaseline on the nose/cheeks can help.

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        10 hours ago

        Tried the Vaseline cause I’m not allowed to wear scaves or masks at work where it’s also cold af. Didn’t work. Same with trying to wear 3 layers of cottom gloves while working which didn’t stop my hands from being in pain from the cold (they get cold faster than anything else on me) and more hinders my ability to work efficiently. I’m only comfortable when in a 70-85° area (or whatever my shower can get to at max heat). Any less and I’m freezing, but I can handle a decent bit more.

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          10 hours ago

          3 layers of cotton gloves

          Big, bulky mittens, hopefully your jacket has straps on the wrist so no heat escapes there. If you need to use a touch-screen, they make 1-finger mittens.

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            10 hours ago

            My problem is with having to twist my hands and bend my fingers around my hook a lot. Work only allows the cotton gloves they supply which get changed out often due to them getting soaked fast which only makes it colder. They gave me these sleeve things which are extremely tight, but even wrapping them around the ends of the gloves doesn’t stop my hands from freezing.

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    8 hours ago

    Depends on where you live. In the Pacific Northwest, summers used to be pretty mild. Still decent some years

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    10 hours ago

    Huh. Summer’s my favorite. Our summers are wonderful where I live. In fact it’s the only season I enjoy at all, which in itself is a bit of a bummer.

  • RedSnt 🧩♂️👓🖥️@feddit.dk
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    11 hours ago

    I’m not a fan of too much heat either, but honestly, where I live, it’s not even that bad most summers. It’s the darkness around christmas that’s the worst. The 3 weeks before and the 3 weeks after specifically.
    Spring and autumn are my favorites for sure, and spring is generally better because it rains less. There’s something cleansing about that season.