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Anonymous No.2823813 >>2824049 >>2825896 >>2826865 >>2827341 >>2827900 >>2828975
Anywhere that doesn't have a Mediterranean climate is simply not worth living in. I will fight anybody on this.
I can't understand some of you idiots that fetishize Nordic and Scandinavian countries. Even something like London, Germany and Netherlands is depressing as fuck.
Constant fucking rain and everything is blue, gray and dark. I like a bit of darkness and gloomy mood once in a while but not all the fucking time.

No wonder why history's greatest civilizations revolve around the Mediterranean. Living anywhere else is simply not inspiring enough to get things done.
Anonymous No.2823814 >>2823828 >>2824049 >>2826866 >>2827584
global warming has taken all the summer rain away from my subtropical humid climate (mid atlantic america)
its been dry here for months
it absolutely sucks
nothing but endless hot sunny days
I would kill for a cloudy day or some rain
I don't want EVERY day to be raining, but mostly cloudy days are HEAVEN
Anonymous No.2823828
>>2823814
Meanwhile East Asia has the ridiculous heat you have and lots of rainy days, so 100 degrees with ridiculous humidity is increasingly the norm for 6 months of the year.
Anonymous No.2824049
>>2823814
Clouds in summer and sun in winter are both blessings from heaven for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors.
>>2823813 (OP)
It's lovely to be able to go outside in summer and be as active as you like without hardly breaking a sweat. The low-angle sun of the northerly latitudes gives you a great tan without the risk of sunburn. None of that is the case in Med countries, which see torrid summers with temps reaching 38+ C...and chilly gray rainy winters on top of that.
Anonymous No.2825896 >>2826215 >>2826234
>>2823813 (OP)
>I will fight anybody on this
you don't have to fight anybody on this because you're right.
I just want to know, OP:
where is
>pic related
taken? I would like to go there.
Anonymous No.2826215
>>2825896
Jamaica?
Anonymous No.2826234 >>2827578
>>2825896
Gulf of Naples, Monte Solaro to be exact.
Anonymous No.2826859
Eh, too arid for me, I prefer somewhere greener. Great food and women though
Anonymous No.2826865 >>2827363
>>2823813 (OP)
I’m a loser and I hate seeing people not only living their lives but actually enjoying it as well.

For this precise reason, I like the dreary, rainy, grey climate of Seattle. All the Normies can’t fester anywhere except some little faggot overpriced restaurant and I dont go to restaurants anyway when there’s DoorDash

You simply cannot have anything but a sub-optimal social experience/event if it’s always rainy and gloomy. The only people who enjoy that kind of weather are people who are intellectual, introverted, misanthropic, and bookish. There’s nothing more delightful than reading a chapter of being and nothingness by satre and then taking a several block stroll in my 15 minute city to go get eggs; enveloped by a gray cloudy sky and my footpath strewn with the miserable losers of society. A sickening mirth, the smoldering embers of my schadenfreude light the way

The world conforms to me. The rain pelts the Normies…

Water seeps in and short circuits their dim fake electric candle they impotently thrust the to sky. Nobody believes their smile.

Only the fleeting furtive flame from my lighter strikes true and licks the butt of my cigarette. I drag it and let the smoke swirl in my lungs under an awning

I look up into the gray cotton that blankets my soul, that enshrouds my reveries, erases time

Let’s me be pure
Anonymous No.2826866 >>2827336 >>2827363
>>2823814
>global warming
Lol
Anonymous No.2827336 >>2827363 >>2828970
>>2826866
retard
Anonymous No.2827341 >>2827350
>>2823813 (OP)
The cold is refreshing, it doesn't rain all the time, the summer is actually hot, it's humid here, there aren't hoards of bugs, the air is clean, there is plenty of nature. Yeah I'm glad it keeps you npc fucks away. Baltic win
Anonymous No.2827350
>>2827341
what do you call "hot"? 25 C high temp?
Anonymous No.2827363 >>2827596
I lived in San Jose (close enough to perfect weather) for 5 years and most of my coworkers worked 9+ hours and then took 1 hour commutes to avoid seeing their families. They were all pudgy and rarely spent time outside. It comes down to whether you were ensorcelled with a soul I guess.
>>2826866
>>2827336
I love how if you go to /r/samegrassbutgreener (r*ddit's premier sub for ideas on where to live), they'll use global warming to basically explain any and all weather-related phenomenon. Truly the "god" of our post-Nietschziean age, complete with capricious personification and all that.
>>2826865
Reminds me of the xkcd comic where people are on a bus and they're all thinking: "everyone is a mindless sheep except for me".
Anonymous No.2827578
>>2826234
ty anon
Anonymous No.2827584 >>2827596
>>2823814
>my subtropical humid climate (mid atlantic america)
subtropical zone is south florida only, everyone else can have frost

Most people don't know Miami has better summers and milder temps than say Virginia, thanks to closer proximity to the gulfstream. You get the same massive humidity and another 10-20F on the hottest of days. We'll get the tropical breezes too.
Anonymous No.2827596
>>2827584
Subtropical regions are only tropical in summertime, not in wintertime.

High humidity moderates temperatures. Miami in summertime is between 80 and 90 F 24 hours a day. Virginia sees a more variable summer climate, with temps typically between 68 and 98 F.
>>2827363
>everyone is a mindless sheep except for me
It's natural for travelers to feel like this when they are on a journey of adventure, but find themselves surrounded by people going about their daily grind, preoccupied with their phones and their worries, showing zero interest in the scenery.
Anonymous No.2827900
>>2823813 (OP)
i hate mediterranean climate and prefer this northern grey, cloudy and rainy weather. i can maybe enjoy the sun for couple of days a year (not even every year) and that's it. i just cant stand the warmth, sun and humidity.
Anonymous No.2828970 >>2828999
>>2827336
Says the one pushing a narrative that happens to benefit billionaires hoarding any resources we have left for us while they continue to buy mansions on the beach, fly in private jets and helicopters, driven around in SUVs, eat all the succulent meat they want meanwhile you gleefully get in the pod, eat the bugs, and enjoy substandard "green energy" from China (while they continue to use coal) that breaks constantly, can't be repaired nor can it be recycled. But yes anon, we who refuse to simp for billionaires who invested in this crap that you bought in to are the retards.....
Anonymous No.2828975
>>2823813 (OP)
I fled the mediterranean to a cold mountainous area after spending 25 years there, I especially enjoy not to be melting for 4 months every single year and avoiding the crowds of fat tourists. Miss the crisp light though.
Anonymous No.2828999
>>2828970
It's unironically a rebellion against the globalist system to reduce your footprint and thus your contribution to the GDP.

Reverse psychology. They run mental circles around sub 110 IQ goycattle like you.
>I'm gonna eat more meat, buy more consoomer goods, work harder and pay more taxes to own the billionaires!
fucking kek