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Old 04-06-2016, 06:33 PM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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lol when they go ice fishing they have little shantys, they're not outside:



It's hard for me to speak for everyone, but winter is definitely "cabin fever season" in Minnesota. I used to do some business there, thankfully it was mostly in the summer. So when the company flew me in the summer, I was shocked to learn they instituted a "Summer Working Hours", which was leave at noon(!). I asked them what this was about, and they told me it was just so people can enjoy being outside before the cold weather came back, it rolled back on Labor Day.
Not everybody uses those. There's people who are actually outside while ice fishing.


And they still do the other activities that you mentioned. Do you think people are wrong for liking cold weather or something? I still don't get what point you're constantly trying to make.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:35 PM
 
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A spa water temperature of 200 F will feel much less extreme than a 10 F air temperature. Of course thats easy to survive. A 200 F air temperature you would die instantly.
You are even more brilliant than I thought.

Since you don't know anything apparently, a "sauna" is this:



And yes, it's kept at 200F, and no people don't die instantaneously. In fact, people stay for 10-30 minutes depending on conditioning.

And see I didn't even you charge you for that lesson.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:35 PM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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A spa water temperature of 200 F will feel much less extreme than a 10 F air temperature. Of course thats easy to survive. A 200 F air temperature you would die instantly. Not so if its a 10 F air temperature and dressed properly. I never said 10 F was not dangerous. Stop being sarcastic.

The more you post here the more retarded I think you are.
This is a man who wears jackets at 80 F. He's not really to be taken seriously.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:37 PM
 
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Do you think people are wrong for liking cold weather or something? I still don't get what point you're constantly trying to make.
No, I think the reason people like cold is primarily psychological. The most common reason is being embarrassed of your body and wanting to be covered in clothing.

But ofc, if I say this, I will get a bunch of "nuh-uh I have a great body" so it's no point. Just enjoy if you actually like cold weather, but that doesn't change how dangerous it is. People like things that are dangerous all the time.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:39 PM
 
Location: NYC
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This is a man who wears jackets at 80 F. He's not really to be taken seriously.
Lol.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:41 PM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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No, I think the reason people like cold is primarily psychological. The most common reason is being embarrassed of your body and wanting to be covered in clothing.

But ofc, if I say this, I will get a bunch of "nuh-uh I have a great body" so it's no point. Just enjoy if you actually like cold weather, but that doesn't change how dangerous it is. People like things that are dangerous all the time.
People like cold weather because it's more comfortable for them, that's all. Nothing "psychological" about it. In that same token, I can say people like hot weather because it reminds them of vacation. I know plenty of fatsos who like hot weather, but hate their bodies.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:42 PM
 
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People like cold weather because it's more comfortable for them, that's all. Nothing "psychological" about it. In that same token, I can say people like hot weather because it reminds them of vacation. I know plenty of fatsos who like hot weather, but hate their bodies.
Why do some people prefer cold weather | 2KnowMySelf
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:43 PM
 
Location: NYC
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You are even more brilliant than I thought.

Since you don't know anything apparently, a "sauna" is this:



And yes, it's kept at 200F, and no people don't die instantaneously. In fact, people stay for 10-30 minutes depending on conditioning.

And see I didn't even you charge you for that lesson.
Thats still more dangerous than 10 F being dressed properly. You can survive for more prolonged times
at 10 F.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:44 PM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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Lol, OMG I am now all of a sudden a new person!!! Wow, I'm glad that article really told me why I like cold weather!!!! OMG, thank you for opening my eyes man. Wow....sweet relief.



Do you really take everything this article says as absolute truth? All I see in this article is pure speculation, no facts or actual studies.



The truth is, people have their reason for preferring hot or cold weather.


So according to this article, I prefer cold weather cause I have body image issues and am inactive?



Lol....riiiiight.
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Old 04-06-2016, 06:45 PM
 
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Thats still more dangerous than 10 F being dressed properly. You can survive for more prolonged times
at 10 F.
Whimper whimper, not so smart are you now? Had to have what a sauna means
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