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Repetitive, but its rainy season is variable enough to be interesting, and El Niño has big impacts. But I think asking for a prediction is a bit dumb, no one here has enough information to say much educated.
Eh, a thread asking will Minneapolis be below average / above average sounds just as bad. Minneapolis doesn't seem that interesting climate-wise, more in short term weather than in long-term trends. But Minneapolis seems like a more extreme version of my climate in a lot of ways, while California's patterns are... different. Any place where it gets hotter with altitude is kinda neat.
I think California as a state has an interesting climate with its variation and microclimates. But most of these threads are on LA in particular though. Which is an extremely boring climate, though I guess it's really just a matter of opinion. It's more annoying of how repetitive the threads are rather than the boring climate though.
I think California as a state has an interesting climate with its variation and microclimates. But most of these threads are on LA in particular though. Which is an extremely boring climate, though I guess it's really just a matter of opinion. It's more annoying of how repetitive the threads are rather than the boring climate though.
LA is certainly not interesting weather-wise, most of the time. seems like there are less polls these days at least.
I closed that thread by that Swedish poster since it seemed like it was answered several times over but the guy wanted to keep asking anyway.
LA is certainly not interesting weather-wise, most of the time. seems like there are less polls these days at least.
I closed that thread by that Swedish poster since it seemed like it was answered several times over but the guy wanted to keep asking anyway.
I'm wondering what kind of answer he was searching for. He obviously couldn't accept the fact that Coastal New England was the most similar to Stockholm. He even went as far as to suggest that WYOMING of all places is similar?
I don't understand the introvert/extravert conflict. Why do the two always seem to hate each other?
I was an "extrovert" (in terms of always seeking attention) at 9-10 years old and "introvert" now, and I feel more close to "normal" (socially acceptable) now!
Just did some therapy, my "extrovert" period was really awful (eg. broke magnyfying glass simply to seek attention), i was 9 though so still a very child
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Those palms in that photo... Many resorts etc.. on the east coast plant new palms every year. They are cheap enough to be trucked up from Florida & usually just allowed to die. I remember seeing one beach somewhere where they truck in trunked coconut palms every summer!
My cat is not in my good books. Last night he brought in a gecko, which was bad enough, but when I caught him he was tail-less, so after releasing him into the garden I had to search around for the severed tail
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