• Maya
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    I live in Seattle 😁 it doesn’t rain a lot in inches, but we are near the top of the country for gray weather days. I love it and the few years of my life where I have had to live somewhere dry were gross.

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      4 years ago

      rain is cool and all until you have to get somewhere on small personal transport :/

      • Maya
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        i don’t drive, and i’d still take it over cold or sun :person shrugging:

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          4 years ago

          i meant stuff like bikes, electric scooters/unicycles etc, no?

          • Maya
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            yeah, I used to bike in the rain 🚲 can’t go super fast safely but I didn’t when it was dry either

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    No, I wish it would though! Sometimes I think of moving to some rainy place like British isles. There’s nothing more cozy than an overcast rainy day and a cup of hot coffee!

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    4 years ago

    Not so much, we have a drought in Poland and every day with rain is a miracle.

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    The desert I’m in doesn’t get that much rain… I like standing in the rain. But when it does come it’s usually big storms with lots of thunder and wild rains. I enjoy that.

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    Nope and I love it. I used to live on the coast and I hated the never-ending grey and damp that permeated every minute of every day. I do appreciate a good thunderstorm, and I know that we can use all the water we can get, but I’m very happy in my 100+ degree dry heat.

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    4 years ago

    In the winter the rain is snow and in the summer the rain stays floating in the air as humidity.

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    I think here does. It’s terrible to walk around the slippery manholes without fall.