Message from @Head Scribe Drayanor

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2019-02-15 17:48:35 UTC  

that's the thing about the mid west, it's either 30 below or 90 degrees with humidity

2019-02-15 17:48:40 UTC  

no inbetween

2019-02-15 17:50:03 UTC  

ah

2019-02-15 17:50:14 UTC  

I am accostumed to a mild coastal climate

2019-02-15 17:50:49 UTC  

the temeperatures here range from just above freezing to human body temp

2019-02-15 17:51:01 UTC  

_cant do fahrenheit_

2019-02-15 17:51:27 UTC  

makes sense

2019-02-15 17:52:18 UTC  

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

2019-02-15 17:52:28 UTC  

I had great weather in CA. Now, in OH, it's fairly schizo.

2019-02-15 17:52:55 UTC  

Ohio seems like a nice quiet place. Probably calmer weather than MO

2019-02-15 17:53:02 UTC  

>living in a place where talking about the weather is important talk, not small talk

2019-02-15 17:53:41 UTC  

@Head Scribe Drayanor sound like a temperamental teen

2019-02-15 17:53:54 UTC  

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.

2019-02-15 17:54:44 UTC  

holy shit

2019-02-15 17:54:51 UTC  

All you really need to know is "long sleeves or short sleeves"

2019-02-15 17:55:07 UTC  

the least time a tornado happened here it was powerful enough to destroy a third of city of 17000 people

2019-02-15 17:56:58 UTC  

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.

2019-02-15 17:57:35 UTC  

here Tornados though are a rarity

2019-02-15 17:58:12 UTC  

Missouri is labeled as "tornado alley". If there's a tornado it's damn sure gonna pass through or start in missouri

2019-02-15 17:58:14 UTC  

In CA, we saw a snowflake in '98 and the whole state shut down. It was wild.

2019-02-15 17:58:52 UTC  

I had to drive on untreated roads today with 3 inches on the interstate and my college still didn't cancel morning classes.

2019-02-15 17:59:09 UTC  

This is a normal winter for us honestly

2019-02-15 17:59:40 UTC  

Bonersoup

2019-02-15 18:00:05 UTC  

I remember one time the roads were so bad that people got paid to bring shovels to open up the roads

2019-02-15 18:00:10 UTC  

Thot breakfast?

2019-02-15 18:01:11 UTC  

It has a wide variety of nutrients

2019-02-15 18:05:04 UTC  

So far, the weather here is delightful. And they maintain the roads for snow.

2019-02-15 18:05:42 UTC  

I don't care for summer, when it's humid and gross.

2019-02-15 18:06:18 UTC  

@Xychotic now that is autism

2019-02-15 18:06:30 UTC  

(what you said back there)

2019-02-15 18:06:32 UTC  

Which one?

2019-02-15 18:06:47 UTC  

When?

2019-02-15 18:07:09 UTC  

Oh, I found it.

2019-02-15 18:07:53 UTC  

it really makes no sense

2019-02-15 18:08:09 UTC  

are they afraid that the vaccines only harm the kids?

2019-02-15 18:10:32 UTC  

The parents don't think that far ahead.

2019-02-15 18:11:01 UTC  

The children learn about this, and about vaccines, and go behind their parents backs to get vaccinated instead of go without.

2019-02-15 18:11:35 UTC  

can they get vaccinated without their parents permission?

2019-02-15 18:14:24 UTC  

In the US, at least, you gain “medical autonomy” at 18.

2019-02-15 18:15:07 UTC  

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).

2019-02-15 18:15:31 UTC  

I think there’s some exceptions from 16 on, too?