whyyyyyy

do you all enjoy torturing yourselves?! πŸ’€

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You get used to it, the cold activates certain parts of your brain which cause your head to shut off and go into survival mode. It can get quiet meditative to be out there.

During the night we have -20Β°C sometimes, it's ok

idk if i could get used to it.. i highly doubt my ancestors ever went anywhere cold lmaooo

you prob have an advantage there.. maybe not idk you to make that assumption

but yeah, i can promise you rn that i will never willingly go somewhere that is negative Fahrenheit πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€ but it does sound really cool that it gets quiet meditative

Humans have the unique ability to adapt and survive in all sorts of climates and environments. Cold. Hot. We will fucking win. I'm sure you could do it if you had to.

You’re absolutely right, if I’m forced to I’d def have to adapt!

Advantage yes but disadvantage in summer during the heat, we're around 1.500m altitute in the valley's which acts like a pot in summer, we get +35Β°C, that's when I'm melting and dying

I thrive at those levels hahah so different

literally my fav weather is around 46Β°c

imagine if we switched permanently πŸ’€

Is this a challenge

you’d so fucking win lmaooo I don’t know the first thing about surviving in your neck of the woods πŸ˜‚

We moved from FL to NH a few years ago, and I would never want to go back to that sweltering heat. The different seasons are so nice. Just my opinion though. To each their own.

This is me at the Cathedral of The Northern Lights in Alta, Christmas day 2023 at 1pm. It was -24 deg C

Beautiful, I catched the northern lights last year in central Europe

Sadly I have never properly seen them.

I've been to the artic circle three times, and only ever seen a faint glimmer of green.

My wife was at home in Oxfordshire, UK about 3 months ago when the whole of the UK had an amazing aurora borealis, but I was at our place on the Isle of Wight in the south and saw none of it πŸ˜”

You are very lucky to have seen it, I hope to witness it within my life time.

I saw them two times last year alone in the same place, be patient.

As earths magnetic field weakens at an acclerating speed until the upcomming poleshift we are going to see them more and more very soon! πŸ˜‰