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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:14 am
Yes folks, it is that time of year where I become lethargic, cranky, and lose 25% of my total self confidence, which ain't much to begin with. I'm talking about summer.
Now in my country, the worst part of this is that since there is no winter, the time of year when I am most comfortable is when the wind is strongest, which is around Easter. I go straight from a performance high to a horrendous low.
So what does the seasonal shift do to you, if anything? Also, any suggestions about how to get through the next two months without air conditioning, and without my mother chewing me out for not doing anything productive really other than rehashing my old studies?
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Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:14 pm
"I am not affected by temperature extremes, and while I may state a preference, to my elementa choosing a weather type for their daily lives is like having to choose between Coke and Pepsi. We may state a preference, but we'll take whatever's on tap. (Pepsi all the way!) But living in Ohio, we don't have the usual seasonal changes... we don't even have four seasons. We have six. Starting with winter, we have a transition between winter and spring in which the weather is bitingly cold but snow ceases falling. After which comes spring, followed by a short transition period where the weather becomes cold yet again, but the plants still bud and bloom. Then comes summer... our current season, starting out blisteringly hot and unbearably sunny, making it perfect for mushrooms, insects, and weedy plants. After that, the temperature drops off from the dog days into the dog nights, when it becomes too chilly to go without comforters in the bed anymore. Then comes Autumn, and it is usually very mild... very non-descript, until we get to winter. And Ohio winters are as different each year as are different each human fingerprint. One day it can be almost above freezing, next it can be well, WELL below zero, next day the snow can be melting, then the next it will be frozen into a thick sheet... lots of variation. But how does this affect my elementa? Far as I know, it doesn't."
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Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:49 am
Unruffled, huh. stare
That's what I'd expect of your element. xp
I still heart s ya. xd
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