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Post by arcleo on Sept 21, 2024 20:21:29 GMT -5
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 21, 2024 20:22:04 GMT -5
P for PEIGEI Excessive Drinking
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Post by Kaleetan on Sept 21, 2024 20:29:38 GMT -5
U for unrealistic
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 21, 2024 20:41:07 GMT -5
A for Aspirational
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 22, 2024 15:56:39 GMT -5
E-, horrifically cold snowy long winters and a crummer monsoon. Not an F for the few liveable months like April-June and September-October.
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 22, 2024 16:18:29 GMT -5
March and November are horrendous but otherwise surprisingly not too bad. Like how winter gets a ton of snow and is relatively cloudy and there’s a lengthy 7 month warm season with plenty of storms. C- maybe.
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Post by Cadeau on Sept 23, 2024 8:47:44 GMT -5
E
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Post by Mörön on Sept 23, 2024 19:03:56 GMT -5
A-
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Post by MET on Sept 23, 2024 19:35:31 GMT -5
T for Tosh.
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Post by jgtheone on Sept 25, 2024 0:16:52 GMT -5
Another fine addition to the candle meteorological universe
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Post by CRISPR on Sept 27, 2024 16:56:35 GMT -5
D for disgraceful
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Post by sari on Oct 5, 2024 13:43:31 GMT -5
It's fine, but how do you explain the "season cliffs?" There are places with sudden and sharp season transitions, but I don't think anywhere has a 40F difference between two adjacent months.
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Post by AJ1013 on Nov 9, 2024 22:17:02 GMT -5
A+
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