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Same. I'll take 110F/43C any day over 10F/-10C. 85/35 is my happy place.
You're mad.
20c or lower.
If it's warmer I am not liable for dripping sweat all over things.
I know this was from a week ago, but I just saw something relevant.
There's a rarely used Ancient Greek word, κακοθερής, which means "unsuitable for summer." Most modern people view this as saying there's a word that means you're "bad at summer."
In Modern Greek, the word summer is καλοκαίρι - a compound word that is basically "beautiful weather" used as one word. I couldn't agree more. So I'll just go join my fellow olive oil enjoyers in worshiping the magic of the season.
Too cold. 75°F year round is ideal. I wish I could afford San Diego.
Nah. Being naked in the face of the burning sun is superior to needing clothes for comfort.
LOL 75°F isn't "warm". Nobody is going to sweat from just standing outside in 75° weather. You need 110°+ for that to happen.
But then you never get to enjoy the beach.
Grew up in San Diego. Twas 75F year round