Why is it such a revelation to Northern Hemisphere dwellers that those who live in the Southern Hemisphere have opposite seasons to them? We grew up knowing all about your seasons. Clearly it’s not reciprocal.
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Why is it such a revelation to Northern Hemisphere dwellers that those who live in the Southern Hemisphere have opposite seasons to them? We grew up knowing all about your seasons. Clearly it’s not reciprocal.
This would be funny if we were on day two of this idiot’s presidency and we could still afford to find stuff funny. The level of ignorance, disrespect and callous, self-centered assholishness this guy can display is truly off the charts.
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