• Hemingways_Shotgun
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    371 month ago

    The colder the weather gets, the more we tend to be nice. Its just natural when you’re living in a state/province where breaking down on the side of the road in winter can mean death.

    And I’m only half kidding. I do honestly believe that a shared experience of harsh winters creates empathy. Same reason Nordic countries are nice to each other mostly as well.

    • @MirthfulAlembic
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      91 month ago

      I think there is some truth to this.

      When I lived in an apartment, many times I would shovel my neighbor’s parking spot if it looked like they were working late during a snow storm. There’s nothing worse than coming home after a long day to three feet of snow you have to shovel immediately.

      Or helping someone whose car is stuck in snow and can’t drive away. We’ve all helped at least one person by giving them a push.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 month ago

      That actually tracks

      Look at the “mean” spots: summers get over 110-120 in a lot of those places

      Seem and are mean is the SW, where we keep death valley

      You KNOW people are bigger assholes when it’s hot. We ALL do

      • Sternhammer
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        51 month ago

        You KNOW people are bigger assholes when it’s hot. We ALL do

        I don’t agree with this at all. That’s not my experience as an Aussie.

        • Tlaloc_Temporal
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          61 month ago

          The stars rotate the opposite direction there, so it works the other way. Antarctica is a barren waste for a reason.

    • @JargonWagon
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      61 month ago

      That explains why the Vikings are known to be so kind.