• Victor@lemmy.world
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    I live in the north of Sweden. I always hope for a white Christmas. If there’s no snow, it’s so dark, and gloomy. A few hours of sunlight in a day. No snow usually means it’s cold enough for rain and a little bit of snow, but also warm enough to melt it to turn it into slush.

    So definitely, we always hope for a crisp, snowy Christmas. Every year. More opportunities for outdoor activities then, too.

  • Noobnarski@lemmy.world
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    No, because snow is nice and beautiful. The problem is, we don’t get a white christmas (or have snow for most of the winter) every year, because where I live we mostly either get wet warm winds which lead to rain or we get cold dry winds which just lead to cold days without snow.

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    We can like snow in December. Hate it until next december. We will have brown Christmases some years, and there is a sense of disappointment over it.

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      Last year I had the all you can eat mexican buffet on Christmas eve. I ended up having a “brown Christmas.”

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      This; it’s only 3 months out of the year (well, at least the snow) and I like that there’s variety in my year.

      Being an adult also means I get to choose when I go out, now, so the cold/snow bothers me even less.

      But, like you said, I also live here because I like snow.

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        Yup. Though I do understand many people can’t afford to move, most that I know wouldn’t want to even if they could.

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            I overthought this and wondered if a 48" thing can really go all the way in, but I was surprised to know that “The average erect penis is longer than the average vagina. ” and that it’s not really possible to ‘break through’ the cervix and go further.

            Even ignoring girth, it’d probably be very painful for her (without training, I suppose) if someone just rams their 40" into her.

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              I mean even if it was 48" in total yearly, that’d be 8 6-inchers or 9 5-inchers. I’d be fine with that :p

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                And I forgot that large loads can go by the back entrance. XD

                It’s probably have enough to accommodate 48" (with enough training), or even more.

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    3 days ago

    I live in a northern country with cold winters. The alternative to “white Christmas” is really an icy or wet Christmas. Green would not even cross my mind.

    And certainly I prefer snow over sleet or black ice on the roads.

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      2 days ago

      i mean, australia we have summer christmas and it’s kinda amazing… new years and christmas parties and festivals outside are amazing

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    If it’s not snowing, it’s still not green. It’s just grey. Grey is worse because at least the snow is pretty.

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        I figured it was more about fresh snow. :) fresh snow in the city is at least white, and pretty in a … Chaotic sense.

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    Depends on the person. It sometimes gets into the negative double digits F where I live. Its forecasted to snow around Christmas and I’m hyped as fuck.

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      I used to live further North and I miss the snow. We still get some here, but it typically melts off within a week or two.