Message from @Head Scribe Drayanor
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that's the thing about the mid west, it's either 30 below or 90 degrees with humidity
no inbetween
ah
I am accostumed to a mild coastal climate
the temeperatures here range from just above freezing to human body temp
_cant do fahrenheit_
makes sense
all you need to know about missouri is that we can experience a tornado, blizzard, flood, and scorching ass heat in one week and consider that typical
I had great weather in CA. Now, in OH, it's fairly schizo.
Ohio seems like a nice quiet place. Probably calmer weather than MO
>living in a place where talking about the weather is important talk, not small talk
@Head Scribe Drayanor sound like a temperamental teen
You're telling me. Missourians don't give a shit about any weather. Hell senior year we went to school with a tornado touching down not even a mile from our school and people couldn't give less of a shit.
holy shit
All you really need to know is "long sleeves or short sleeves"
the least time a tornado happened here it was powerful enough to destroy a third of city of 17000 people
We had a tornado here not even a month ago. We just sat around and watched it and went inside to play runescape when it was within a quarter mile of the house.
here Tornados though are a rarity
Missouri is labeled as "tornado alley". If there's a tornado it's damn sure gonna pass through or start in missouri
In CA, we saw a snowflake in '98 and the whole state shut down. It was wild.
I had to drive on untreated roads today with 3 inches on the interstate and my college still didn't cancel morning classes.
This is a normal winter for us honestly
Bonersoup
I remember one time the roads were so bad that people got paid to bring shovels to open up the roads
Thot breakfast?
It has a wide variety of nutrients
So far, the weather here is delightful. And they maintain the roads for snow.
I don't care for summer, when it's humid and gross.
@Xychotic now that is autism
(what you said back there)
Which one?
When?
Oh, I found it.
it really makes no sense
are they afraid that the vaccines only harm the kids?
The parents don't think that far ahead.
The children learn about this, and about vaccines, and go behind their parents backs to get vaccinated instead of go without.
can they get vaccinated without their parents permission?
In the US, at least, you gain “medical autonomy” at 18.
Allows you to make your own health decisions without requiring the contact of a guardian or parent (who can legally override any medical decision when you’re a minor).
I think there’s some exceptions from 16 on, too?