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How has the winter been fur you so far?
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Last year, some faggot told me that I was just suffering from "winter depression" and that I would feel better once things started warming up again. He was wrong, I've immediately started feeling better since the temperatures went negative.
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winter is based, no mosquitoes, and its the weather of the albinoids. i prefer the cold over heat. the heat just sucks your energy away
these are also good images, op is not a faggot
>>79176
>winter depression
lmao do people really? a little bit of cold weather makes people -ack?
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>>79181
>heat just sucks your energy away
is there such a thing as summer depression?
i always feel exhausted and miserable under the summer heat, especially when you have to try cool yourself down often.
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>>79188
i've had to do tiring manual labor in the heat, but i never felt depressed
Pretty mid tbhdesu, it's just cold and wet where I live. Miserable to go outside but it's not even worth it because no snow
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>>79171 (OP) 
Yuurei-chan, my beloved.
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I spent 260 dollars on a yukata which I look really cute in and now it's TOO FLUFFING COLD to wear it outside
Can’t wait to get back to my parents place after the semester ends so I can just be comfy inside instead of having to go between buildings in the cold.
>>79233
No, it's not.
>>79233
okatu weebcels posting Ls
>>79233
Haha! Furry shitcoins L
I really, really hate winter. Unless you're a fatty mcfatterson, the cold is the worst. My only two main hobbies are drawing and playing video games, and that gets really difficult when my hands are nearly numb from cold. I hate wearing jackets indoors, they feel very restrictive, and I do have a space heater in my room, but it's loud and make the air feel super dry. 

I like the aesthetics, snow is pretty, but where I live we barely get any snowfall despite it definitely being cold enough fur it. Instead of snow, we get overcast, dead trees, desaturated grass, and a ton of wind, it's miserable. It really puts me in a bad mood, kinda kills all motivation to do anything. 

People complain about summer being "too hot", and maybe I'm just weird but I love the heat. Last summer when I would drive home from work it would be slightly over 100 degrees outside and even hotter in my car, and I loved it. It was so hot it made my lukewarm water bottle feel cold lol.
>>79269
You have hypothyroidism, little bro.
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>>79273
I've wondered if I had some weird condition that makes me feel cold all the time. I looked that up though (never heard of it befure) and I don't have any of those symptoms lol. I'm pretty sure it's just because I'm really skinny.
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>>79269
shitskincoded post
>>79269
>where i live we barely get any snowfall despite it definitely being cold enough fur it
I remember visiting somewhere once and the resort offered to provide an true 'winter' experience and the whole event was just using shaved ice instead actual snow.
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>>79277
How skinny are you? I'm really skinny fur my height, so I'm starting to think that you've either got a seriously crippled metabolism or you're non-White.
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>>79284
There's been a few times I've had good snow where I live, so I can definitely tell the difference between that and actual snow. I've been to ski resorts befure where they had to use those fans that make artifical snow, and it just doesn't feel right. I like when snow feels really crunchy and soft at the same time, but that requires pretty heavy snow

>>79285
My BMI is about 19, which isn't underweight but it is a little low. And no matter how much I eat, I really can't put on weight fur some reason, but I kinda see that as a good thing. Also I'm white lol 

Honestly I'd dislike winter way way less if we just got really good snow more often
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>>79294
BMI is a dumb metric. My BMI is 20 but at the gym I had a guy ask me if I'm starving myself because apparently my body fat percentage is 4% which is dangerously low and should be like 10-20 he said. What he told me resonates with me, I'm tall and skinny and I get really cold. That's why I started eating more to gain weight and insulate better, and also fur da hoes
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>>79294
Mine is 17.4, your only remaining choices here are to start drinking dissolved aspirin tablets, coconut oil and raw milk until you can stand naked outside without burning through your brown fat reserves, or to worship me as an avatar of eternal coldness. Suicide is always an option, too.
>>79295
>body fat percentage is 4%
Wow, that sounds beautiful.
You don't need to be fat (white fat) to resist the cold. You just need to breathe properly and activate your brown fat.
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>>79299
>activate your brown fat
How about I just get a fat 'coon wife to keep me warm in the winter as she hugs me instead?
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>>79299
Brown fat doesn't regenerate - once it's gone, it's gone.
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>I like the aesthetics, snow is pretty
I absolutely agree with this. 
Winter is also be the most aesthetically romantic season. The image of cuddling next to someone you love fur warmth with a warm cup of hot chocolate in your head comes up to mind fur me. 

>>79300
>How about I just get a fat 'coon wife to keep me warm in the winter as she hugs me instead?
This. So much this.
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>>79295
>BMI is a dumb metric
Probably true, I'm not very well versed in fitness stuff so idk. I'm somewhat short so maybe BMI doesn't accurately show how underweight I am 

>>79300
That's the only solution

>>79302
>Winter is also the most aesthetically romantic season
That's completely true, I'll give winter that. Valentine's day is up there as one of my favorite holidays and that's winter too. I really like romantic stuff, perhaps it would be less unbearable fur me if I had someone to suffer through it with, lol...
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>>79231
She's a real glowie.
Technically, she may actually be dead, or somehow otherwise a spirit of sorts:
https://yokai.com/yuurei/
Another curious design choice is that her hands differ from those of other characters the artist draws. They are much closer to animal paws instead of being more human-like.

>>79269
I wonder if you'd benefit from some kind of knitted fingerless gloves. Mine get cold after a while if the room temperature is below 18C or so.
When the heating is off, constantly refilling a huge hot cup of tea works fur me. Can warm your hands against it. 
Dry air can, of course, be rectified with a humidifier, though those have their own disadvantages. In some countries people put ceramic pots on their radiators and fill them with water, thus raising the humidity a bit.

>overcast, dead trees, desaturated grass, and a ton of wind, it's miserable. It really puts me in a bad mood, kinda kills all motivation to do anything. 
IKTFB. Look alive though, we're only two weeks (sic!) away from winter solstice.
>>79273
I hope not. I have the same autoimmune thyroid disease that's all over my mother's side of the family. It's miserable. I can't lose weight. I'm cold all the time. And the doctors do NOT give you a dose of synthetic thyroid hormone to treat the symptoms. They prescribe the absolute minimum to bring the numbers in blood tests into the "normal" range and if you still feel like the living dead with that dose and you will they will tell you it's all in your head, get over it, this is your life now.
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>>79171 (OP) 
This is the first time December has actually felt like December since I was a kid
>>79330
Start eating raw or dessicated thyroid glands, synthetic supplements are either toxic, bio-unavailable or both, anyway.
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