What do you dislike the most about your climate? (snowfall, global warming, temperatures)
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i'm just answering your false posts with few phrases, i'm not sure if you're real or not so i must ensure myself than the truth will prevail. and still i don't know what junter is, but well, nevermind, this place has some big weirdos ! welcome to my ignore list.
You are the weirdo Junter. You need psychiatric help buddy
I live in Minnesota, am from Illinois, and could do without the snow in what should be spring and the early winter starts. I honestly am beginning to think Minnesota goes 'spr-winter-ing, summer for like 3mo, fall for what feels like a month, winter for the remaining 8-9mo'. Like I hate how every season but summer has some element of winter to it, or so it feels that way.
Worst year was my first winter here, when it snowed up to mid-May and I ran track. I remember looking outside on what was supposed to be a meet day and seeing snow. Checked my phone, calender, TV, and asked my grandmother if I was awake or alive. She looked at me like I was crazy until she looked out her window and said '****, we both might be dead'. I know granma, I know...
I also can't don't like cold weather. For those wondering why I'm here then, family moved at 16 and I recently found decent work, training, and a living for now.
i'm just answering your false posts with few phrases, i'm not sure if you're real or not so i must ensure myself than the truth will prevail. and still i don't know what junter is, but well, nevermind, this place has some big weirdos ! you're the first one so welcome to my ignore list.
You're a nutcase, El Junter.
Imagine if this complete ass hat went on the run from the police. "Well he's been missing several days now, we just don't know where he is". FlaminGalah, "Spain is below average". Instantly, some lunatic appears spouting garbage about Altea and how the Spanish tourism industry doesn't rely on paella sales. "Erm, we found him".
London's annual sun hours since 2000. The long term average is 1633 hours. Check out how it has nosedived since about half way through 2006.
That looks so weird how 10 out of the last 11 years have been below average!
It's different to here: Bradford only averages 1265 (realistically it's probably slightly more because of the hills, but still), but we've beaten that every single year so far this decade. Winters are quite a bit sunnier (or less dull) %-wise than they used to be.
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