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I prefer all of the regulars to the cold epoch troll. Saxonwold and botev are annoying though, Owen is nothing compared to them.
If you're going to spout off a load of crap, better have something to back it up. Otherwise, it's basically the religion forum again (eg cold epoch rubbish).
At least the cold epoch guy is entertaining though. A lot of the "regulars" on here are both dumb AND boring, really bring nothing to the table lol.
I don't really know Saxonwold that much, but he seems like a ****. Botev seems to only post when Seattle is having warmer than average weather.
Another guy who's pretty annoying is JetsNHL. Most of his posts are just insulting someone or some useless, dumb one liner.
At least the cold epoch guy is entertaining though. A lot of the "regulars" on here are both dumb AND boring, really bring nothing to the table lol.
I don't really know Saxonwold that much, but he seems like a ****. Botev seems to only post when Seattle is having warmer than average weather.
Another guy who's pretty annoying is JetsNHL. Most of his posts are just insulting someone or some useless, dumb one liner.
Botev = Seattle is subtropique
Real life = Seattle is cold, wet and miserable for 9 months of the year with boring anemic summers and annual thunderstorm frequency you can count on an amputated hand.
Real life = Seattle is cold, wet and miserable for 9 months of the year with boring anemic summers and annual thunderstorm frequency you can count on an amputated hand.
I always find it funny how people like him are always so quick to point when it's been colder than usual, but don't say a peep when the opposite happens a noticeable warm bias with some posters.
I always find it funny how people like him are always so quick to point when it's been colder than usual, but don't say a peep when the opposite happens a noticeable warm bias with some posters.
He has a real warm complex about Seattle, which in reality has one of the coolest summers in the entire US and one of the cloudiest and dampest winters, with one of the least occurences of thunder in the entire CONTINENT!!!! A real ASS of a climate.
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Originally Posted by Ariete
Botev is a arrogant c*nt, that's true.
I should rant much more about this utter failpril but meh. Disaster still. We had snow today.
I just don't get how you live in a climate like Seattle, always trying to boast about how much better it is than London lol. That's like me living in Summit Station, Greenland boasting about how much "warmer" it is than Vostok Station lol.
I should rant much more about this utter failpril but meh. Disaster still. We had snow today.
I saw one of the nastiest wet blizzards I've ever seen in the forest between Norrköping and Katrineholm today. It was of biblical proportions and on April 25 ffs!
That's what 100 m asl and being a bit inland does I guess
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Originally Posted by BeerParty
Botev = Seattle is subtropique
Real life = Seattle is cold, wet and miserable for 9 months of the year with boring anemic summers and annual thunderstorm frequency you can count on an amputated hand.
Seattle is still so much better than my climate, just read what I wrote above
I just don't get how you live in a climate like Seattle, always trying to boast about how much better it is than London lol. That's like me living in Summit Station, Greenland boasting about how much "warmer" it is than Vostok Station lol.
The thing is, Seattle isn't even warmer than London. They have the same annual temperature, and the same summer mean temp.
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