At least if you live in a place that isn't on fire or cooking to death for its entire duration

I just like seeing trees blob-no-thoughts

Saw a deer moments before taking this photo ferret

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  • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    trump-moist

    (me, seeing a deer when it's 95F and 90% humidity, also my hat has a palestine flag and is hamas green)

  • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]
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    2 months ago

    My mom sent me a picture the other day of a black bear that climbed their cherry tree on a beautiful 70 degree day

    It’s 98 degrees here and the sun hurts on my skin

    • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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      2 months ago

      98 F works out to... almost 37 C

      I would simply perish elmofire

      Also I'm happy I don't need to worry about seeing a bear this far south. Had a mama moose(or rather, elk) and her calf cross the road in front of me while I was walking home to my apartment one evening a few summers ago and that was already too 2spooky4me

      • AlicePraxis [any]
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        2 months ago

        it's rare but it can get as high as ~106 (41 C) where I live

        & I live in a house with poor insulation and no air conditioning

        • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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          2 months ago

          Air conditioning isn't generally a thing here either, mostly because it hasn't historically been that warm

          When it gets hot I just have an electric fan pointed at my face at all times when I'm home

      • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]
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        2 months ago

        Yeah, it’s vile. I’m moving out of Florida at the end of July and it can’t come quick enough. The last few years the heat has gotten soooo bad.

        And thankfully it was just a black bear in Virginia, so just a little guy who wanted some cherries. If it was a grizzly it’d be a lot more concerning lol

  • WashedAnus [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    At least if you live in a place that isn't on fire or cooking to death for its entire duration

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  • Des [she/her, they/them]
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    2 months ago

    i am in one of those increasingly uninhabitable during summer places. but i also love green trees, hate the winter.

    even autumn makes me sad because winter is coming. spring is the best, because longest time until winter!!

    not looking forward to only seeing nature from inside, short bursts into 95F/85% and from my car window

    but i found some hiking locations within a half days drive at significant altitude so all hope isn't lost! high enough that it never goes above 70F

    (pics look very far north compared to where i am)

    • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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      2 months ago

      I've noticed myself getting sadder when the end of summer approaches as I get older. Feels shorter every year kitty-cri Hell, it's already less than a week until summer solstice and then it's going to start getting darker again

      Actually, sunlight is a big component of why summer is so important to people in the north. You go from the sky being pitch black after 3 PM at around Christmas to the Sun never quite fully setting around Midsummer

      • Des [she/her, they/them]
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        2 months ago

        maybe through some wizardry we can get cool summers/mild winters combined with subtropical summertime light levels

        honestly living at high altitude near the equator is the closest thing to that

        • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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          2 months ago
          • Create a new landmass in the southern hemisphere that mirrors Northern Europe
          • Split your time between the two continents, leaving whenever it gets too dark and cold think-about-it

          I actually don't mind snowy winters either, it's the seesawing between above and below freezing that makes things icy, slippery and shitty

          • Des [she/her, they/them]
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            2 months ago

            i agree! i like snow but where im at now winters are just slimey, dreary, dead trees everywhere and barely below freezing. so like your seesaw but even shittier

            so we just need like 9 months of springlike conditions with 3 of gently blanketing snow when we build our continent