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After being on this thread for almost 3 1/2 years, one question has only recently come to mind: Are there more cold and snow lovers or vice versa on this thread, I have only recently wondered this myself
I always thought there would be a lot more snow lovers, but the recent Climate Polls, like Syracuse vs Montevideo, and Portland vs A Coruna, have shown differently
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Originally Posted by Warszawa
I always thought there would be a lot more snow lovers, but the recent Climate Polls, like Syracuse vs Montevideo, and Portland vs A Coruna, have shown differently
My theory is more heat haters than snow lovers, they just don't want deep south/SE Asia type summers
When I started posting on the forum there certainly were at least as many snow/winter/4-season lovers as snow haters, but today the scales are definitely in the snow haters' favour. Many of the HC-coldies but also 4-season lovers have stopped posting and being replaced by "I want the weather to be as boring as possible" posters.
When I started posting on the forum there certainly were at least as many snow/winter/4-season lovers as snow haters, but today the scales are definitely in the snow haters' favour. Many of the HC-coldies but also 4-season lovers have stopped posting and being replaced by "I want the weather to be as boring as possible" posters.
I've noticed some of that change too, but I think it was more cold/snow lovers biased in the past. I think it's about even or maybe 45/55 in the snow haters' favor now.
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