doublepepperoni [none/use name] to Main • 4 years agoY'know, autumn's not that badimagemessage-square37 fedilinkarrow-up1151
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minus-squarecumwaffle [she/her]hexbear6·4 years agoall seasons are fucking terrible imo, but that might be cause im depressed link
minus-squarehamouy [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoI disagree, Late Spring and Summer are great. The Sunlight helps me not be a total grump about things. link
minus-squaredoublepepperoni [none/use name]hexagonhexbear5·edit-24 years agoA proper snowy winter is pretty and bright in its own way as the snow reflects what little light there is. Of course, it looks like snowy winters are quickly becoming a thing of the past around here ☹️ link
minus-squarehamouy [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoI live in a maritime climate. Snow isnt a thing here, unfortunately, only 7 degrees celsius and ugly-ass drizzle link
minus-squaredoublepepperoni [none/use name]hexagonhexbear5·4 years agoThat's what winter's slowly been turning into in Southern Finland over the past 20-odd years. Last year we had like 5 days of winter in Helsinki Yay global warming link
minus-squareduck [he/him,they/them]hexbear5·edit-24 years agoSame on the Swedish west coast (probably the entire lower half of the country too) it's really sad link
all seasons are fucking terrible imo, but that might be cause im depressed
I disagree, Late Spring and Summer are great. The Sunlight helps me not be a total grump about things.
A proper snowy winter is pretty and bright in its own way as the snow reflects what little light there is. Of course, it looks like snowy winters are quickly becoming a thing of the past around here ☹️
I live in a maritime climate. Snow isnt a thing here, unfortunately, only 7 degrees celsius and ugly-ass drizzle
That's what winter's slowly been turning into in Southern Finland over the past 20-odd years. Last year we had like 5 days of winter in Helsinki
Yay global warming
Same on the Swedish west coast (probably the entire lower half of the country too) it's really sad