bout ta hibernate. maybe this weather will get ICE to leave MN.
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bout ta hibernate. maybe this weather will get ICE to leave MN.
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I decided to wear shorts today! It is 30 degrees. Yes I am an idiot
Trying to be optimistic when it's already 100+ outside.
Something I've never quite understood about Skam
Let’s get one thing straight first:
• I am specifically talking about Oslo which is near the bottom of Norway and not Karasjok on the Finnmark plain
I don’t understand how the fuck some of the characters in Skam can wear five layers of pretty heavy clothing and not sweat like you ran a fucking marathon in 90 degrees F (32.2 degrees Celsius) weather. Like I get that Oslo gets cold…but not that cold.
Right now, they’re temperature is around the 24 degrees Fahrenheit (-4.4 degrees Celsius) mark. In 24 degrees Fahrenheit, I am in a short sleeve T-shirt and jeans when I go outside. There record low, which by the way was back in 1942, was -14.8 degrees F (-26 degrees Celsius). At -14.8, I would be in a light fleece jacket if I were to go out and play in the snow.
So what I’m wondering is how does one wear five some layers of clothing when it’s not even that cold? As a person who has experienced -60 degrees F (-51.1 degrees Celsius) before, Norway (except for a few areas like the Finnmark plain which have gotten down to -60 degrees F) has not experienced cold cold.
this is absurd 🧊
I don’t draw these two enough.
I don’t draw their brother Kelvin enough, either. I gotta develop him more.
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