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I'll excuse it this once since I'm going to be outside all day tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by alex985
The first time I had Bud Light, my reaction was "WTF is this?" Lol. It tasted like someone literally poured water into the can. Budweiser isn't that bad though, I can enjoy one from time to time. I prefer my Coronas though.
Is it me, or does canned beer taste different from bottled beer? I've noticed that "watered-down" taste a lot more in cans.
Haha, I loved Bud Light tbh. But I don't ever get the more expensive ones. Usually I have Coors or Miller.
It's a little different in a can but I don't mind it.
The first time I had Bud Light, my reaction was "WTF is this?" Lol. It tasted like someone literally poured water into the can. Budweiser isn't that bad though, I can enjoy one from time to time. I prefer my Coronas though.
Is it me, or does canned beer taste different from bottled beer? I've noticed that "watered-down" taste a lot more in cans.
I like canned beer as opposed to bottled beer. The light exposure that bottled beer receives can ruin it. Beer in clear bottles, like Corona, is especially prone to this.
City-Data posters have wackier weather preferences than 95% of the population. It really is an obsession.
95%? I don't think so, tropics and hot deserts made up atleast 10-15% population and most of them prefer warm/hot weather (what they think mild) because anything below 30C is cool to for them due to their tolerance, in surabaya once the temp drop to 27C there're some "cold" advisory!!!
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95%? I don't think so, tropics and hot deserts made up atleast 10-15% population and most of them prefer warm/hot weather (what they think mild) because anything below 30C is cool to for them due to their tolerance
What I'm talking about are people whose weather preferences are obviously not what they consider most comfortable, but want extreme weather just for the novelty factor (even though it causes problems for 95% of people). Heat waves, extreme cold, horrible humidity, and so on.
What I'm talking about are people whose weather preferences are obviously not what they consider most comfortable, but want extreme weather just for the novelty factor (even though it causes problems for 95% of people). Heat waves, extreme cold, horrible humidity, and so on.
Hmm, maybe if I stop liking horrible humidity and obnoxious thunderstorms then Florida will return to its natural climatic state of a mild desert. Obviously such things only occur because I want them to.
Hmm, maybe if I stop liking horrible humidity and obnoxious thunderstorms then Florida will return to its natural climatic state of a mild desert. Obviously such things only occur because I want them to.
I never said that. It's just that the majority of people don't like those things. Nothing to do with causing it.
What I'm talking about are people whose weather preferences are obviously not what they consider most comfortable, but want extreme weather just for the novelty factor (even though it causes problems for 95% of people). Heat waves, extreme cold, horrible humidity, and so on.
My obsession with extreme cold is the reason I joined the forum in the first place. I think I started posting here during those cold snaps back in November, just to talk about and be updated with the locations and times of extreme cold occurrences.
So yeah, assuming other people had similar experiences and were looking for others who matched their weather preferences, you're bound to find a lot of those people on a forum dedicated to weather.
Interesting beats comfortable any day of the week. That's the philosophy.
My obsession with extreme cold is the reason I joined the forum in the first place. I think I started posting here was during those cold snaps back in November, just to talk about and be updated with the locations and times of extreme cold occurrences.
So yeah, assuming other people had similar experiences and were looking for others who matched their weather preferences, you're bound to find a lot of those people on a forum dedicated to weather.
Interesting beats comfortable any day of the week. That's the philosophy.
Right, this is densest concentration of extreme weather fanatics on the internet.
No surprise there, as it is a weather forum.
I guess I just feel a little out of place with my moderate preferences.
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