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@takecherryakenji somewhat true, but not being scared of cold is partly due to actually knowing how to dress properly against it, and not only willpower
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@shpuld People here in general don't own long underwear and freak out when the temperature goes down past 0º which is quite silly
Monday, 05-Dec-16 19:09:35 UTC from web-
@nerthos long underwear is overkill for most cold weather anyway, most winters I don't need that at all when I'm not spending that long (hours) outside, even if it goes far below <20 C
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@shpuld I usually wear long underwear and common jeans in winter. Then again I get >30ºC in summer so I can't properly get used to the cold. I tend to wear too much most of the year just to be able to stand the summer.
Monday, 05-Dec-16 19:12:29 UTC from web-
@nerthos fair enough, for me long underwear is annoying because it gets too hot very fast when you get inside again, so better just deal with having slightly colder legs outside
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@shpuld Fair point. I don't like heating the house too much because of that.
Monday, 05-Dec-16 19:14:49 UTC from web-
@nerthos in my place I don't get to choose the amount of heating, land lord does it, and usually it means slightly chillier than optimal. The solutions for me are warmer hoodies and warmer socks, then it feels quite nice. warm #cofe also helps
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@shpuld Oh. Yeah, I live in an owned house so usually the struggle is with my parents' preference for slightly too hot. More clothes is better than more heating, no argument about that.
Monday, 05-Dec-16 19:19:09 UTC from web
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@shpuld "There is no bad weather, only bad gear (clothing)."
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Monday, 05-Dec-16 19:10:58 UTC from web
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@nerthos Holy dole, I'm straight up watching a show about fire whirls right now.
Monday, 05-Dec-16 19:15:27 UTC from web-
@thelastgherkin They're cool
Monday, 05-Dec-16 19:15:55 UTC from web
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