Climate battle: the U.K vs the U.S. South (meteorology, normal)
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Well maybe it was a bit of an exaggeration, but when it's winter I like to sync my gym and supermarket days to the days when it's the warmest
Yeah, I feel most active and in a spirit to go to the gym when it's sunny and warm. Mainly sunny though. But the gym to me is not defined by weather.i go whenever I can.
Nope. I'm basing it off news reports I see on various different media outlets from the US & around the world (newspapers, blogs & TV). I know even your average American can be a crazy bible basher, but those in the deep south are something else, objecting to anything from unisex toilets & gay rights, to teaching kids that the earth wasn't made 6000 years ago...
Plus the KKK still exists & do you know where the majority of their chapters are? That's right, in the south
Did you know that California has a lot of white supremacist groups too? They just go by different names. Racism is not limited to the south, and I live in one of the most diverse cities in the country. We aren't segregated either. My neighbors include white, Hispanic, black, Indian Asians, and East Asians. We have a large international presence here because of energy. We were the first large city in the US to elect an openly gay mayor (Annise Parker).
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Lol, my ideal place would be Europe where they don't get crazy anomalies so moving isn't nearly as easy. Eventually I would like to spend winters at my British friends condo in Spain. Far better than the South with their crazy negative anomalies in winter.
The US has no where with a climate I find excellent. In the South you have to take very hot and humid summers to get a decently mild winter, but then you can't do decent subtropical gardening due to the crazy winter anomalies. It is much easier for an extreme cold lover to find their ideal climate in the US than a person that wants mild winters with warm summers (not hot), and no crazy winter negative temp departures.
US really doesn't have any good climates aside from Cali coast, inaldn Oregon, and Nort Carolina. The best climates will always be in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Argentina
I'm jealous when people talk about snow like "I remember it snowed once back in like 1985" I would love to live in a place where snow is a "I remember back in 1985" sort of event
Yeah, I feel most active and in a spirit to go to the gym when it's sunny and warm. Mainly sunny though. But the gym to me is not defined by weather.i go whenever I can.
If it's sunny and warm, I wouldn't want to be in a gym — I'd want to be outside
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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I'm jealous when people talk about snow like "I remember it snowed once back in like 1985" I would love to live in a place where snow is a "I remember back in 1985" sort of event
Well, you could move here where it has never snowed below 1,500 ft
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