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what is wrong with people who like snow

why do you like snow  

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  1. 1. why do you like snow

    • because all that is good in the world is dead to me
    • because my brain is swelling
    • because i hate myself


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snow looks beautiful. look at it in sunlight so shiny so glowing and you discredit it just like that. winterbros ftw

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When the woods have fallen asleep, the sky has turned grey, and the grass has gone brown, a fresh snowfall is a beautiful thing to experience.  It can be a hassle to shovel, but I love the cold clean air.  The snow catches every precious bit of sunlight and bounces it back to you.  I love how snow muffles sound so almost all you hear is your breathing and the crunch of the snow itself.  I like to strip to my boxers and roll around in the powder.  Then run inside feeling like I just got done winning a fight unscathed.  Get some coffee and stave off the depression with that cold roll adrenaline shot. I like to pack fresh snow in my bong.  I like to stare into the night sky as the big flakes fall and pretend they're stars passing me by as I travel through space. I like making sculptures with the snow, even though I suck at it.  And at night, when you get a good fire goin' outside, and all the tree branches glitter back at ya, and all you can hear is the fire because the snow muffles so much sound, the whole world is cold, but you're insulated in this little warm sphere.  I love that.  And on a full moon, when the sky is clear, and the snow is thick on the hills, I can drive around on these country roads at 3 AM with my headlights off.  It is one of my favorite things to do in life.  I don't know why, but I just find it intoxicating. 

 

I'll stop, but I could go on.  I love the snow. 

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I live in Wisconsin.

 

I have hate having to clean my car off before I go to work

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I live in Texas. I'm on disability retirement and no longer have to drive in the crap, nor do I have to report on the radio on road conditions and on idiots who don't know how to drive in it (I used to be a Traffic Reporter on 1080 AM KRLD here in Dallas/Ft. Worth after I departed 3D Realms). Ergo, I can afford to enjoy the white dusting when it happens every now and then.

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On 1/13/2024 at 8:46 AM, Mr. Freeze said:

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Snowcels will never understand this

I love the desert as well, for similar reasons.  The quiet, the stillness, the crunch of the ground (salt sometimes), the feeling of isolation, the thermal stress and endorphin response, and the dry purity of the air.  Plus, it gets cold at night and that fire feels nice in the desert too.

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Snowy landscapes are generally beautiful and cool...

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Snow is great.  I always like it when trees get covered in the stuff.  I'll concede that it sorta sucks to drive in though.

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Finally someone with a sound mind.

Having to deal with snow soaking into the clothes that are meant to protect me in winter has made me hate snow and hate everyone who likes snow.

You live in a hot area and want to experience snow? Think twice. I'd rather be wearing a tank top and boxers in summer than wearing stiff winter clothes that are hard to move around in, just to get soaked in icy cold melted ice from the disgusting east coast. 

 

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Having grown up in the UK, I must say I really like the fact that in a typical Minnesota winter we hardly see any liquid water for weeks, if not months, on end. Snow just brushes off clothes, etc. Sometimes the snow is so dry it is like fine sand, which can get frustrating if you are trying to pack it around something and a puff of wind just takes it away.

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People who say they like winter really mean they like the cozy memories of feeling comfortable during winter. No one who grew up in the hood says they like winter.

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