No rain where I live, just sand storms... a lot of wind and sand. It doesnt matter how you close your windows, there will be fine dust and sand on every surface.. so horrible to the touch.
And I love the smell of bakeries at 5am when I return home from a party half drunk and hungry, and the streets are filled with warm-bread-smell. And the smell I hate, is the smell of dirty people or old people on the bus, its ugly AND depressive.
Yes, with a quick verbal "boom." You take a man's peko, you deny him his dab, all that is left is to rise up and tear down the walls of Jericho with a ".....not!" -TexiKen
apparently the humidity makes the coldness down here more unbearable than up north?
like i knew a girl from school who was from nyc and she was bundled up like the rest of us floridians in what was maybe...mid 50 degree weather?
and i asked her why she's all bundled up since i figured that sorta weather'd be a cakewalk for her and she told me that the coldness in florida "goes to the bone"
which is a phrase i've heard before but never quite understood having never really experienced any other type of cold
i guess the only thing to do is take a year-long trip and follow the winter, taking notes. Like the guy who created the insect-sting pain index, but less bizarre and dangerous.
barring, like, having arctic survival skills and stuff you are going to feel just as cold or hot as most people in a given climate after you've spent a few months there
like how 20-40 degree weather here in Virginia feels to me like -10 to -30 felt in alaska
apparently the humidity makes the coldness down here more unbearable than up north?
like i knew a girl from school who was from nyc and she was bundled up like the rest of us floridians in what was maybe...mid 50 degree weather?
and i asked her why she's all bundled up since i figured that sorta weather'd be a cakewalk for her and she told me that the coldness in florida "goes to the bone"
which is a phrase i've heard before but never quite understood having never really experienced any other type of cold
apparently the humidity makes the coldness down here more unbearable than up north?
like i knew a girl from school who was from nyc and she was bundled up like the rest of us floridians in what was maybe...mid 50 degree weather?
and i asked her why she's all bundled up since i figured that sorta weather'd be a cakewalk for her and she told me that the coldness in florida "goes to the bone"
which is a phrase i've heard before but never quite understood having never really experienced any other type of cold
the best part of this thread is learning that @Kochikens is a mouth-breather and then being happy that I didn't go to EuroPAX and have to experience that
the best part of this thread is learning that Kochikens is a mouth-breather and then being happy that I didn't go to EuroPAX and have to experience that
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how goes it in Humidsville, crwth?
depends where in canada
its pretty big eh
you cant generalize an entire country
And I love the smell of bakeries at 5am when I return home from a party half drunk and hungry, and the streets are filled with warm-bread-smell. And the smell I hate, is the smell of dirty people or old people on the bus, its ugly AND depressive.
FINE
the eastern bits.
welcome to canada
fixed
we're still in the smell thread!
2 inches of ice
on a twig
that is an ice storm
muggy all of the time
you ever walked outside at night and been like
fuck i'm sweatin here
yeah
yeah occasionally
feels weird man
like i knew a girl from school who was from nyc and she was bundled up like the rest of us floridians in what was maybe...mid 50 degree weather?
and i asked her why she's all bundled up since i figured that sorta weather'd be a cakewalk for her and she told me that the coldness in florida "goes to the bone"
which is a phrase i've heard before but never quite understood having never really experienced any other type of cold
i guess the only thing to do is take a year-long trip and follow the winter, taking notes. Like the guy who created the insect-sting pain index, but less bizarre and dangerous.
unsurprised but not unmoved
barring, like, having arctic survival skills and stuff you are going to feel just as cold or hot as most people in a given climate after you've spent a few months there
like how 20-40 degree weather here in Virginia feels to me like -10 to -30 felt in alaska
it's because clammy weather is the worst
mlyp
it smells a good
are you making fun of my disability
cocoa butter lotion smells nice
the world would be all weird
and also smelly and gross probably
time to smell perfume for 6 hours