• @Num10ck
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    42 hours ago

    had this today, felt chumbawamba tubthumping

  • AItoothbrush
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    22 hours ago

    This is so fitting, literally had this. Such nice wheather today!

  • teft
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    477 hours ago

    I used to have seasonal depression. Then I moved to a tropical country on the equator.

    Now I just have regular depression.

    • @CptEnder
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      56 hours ago

      I thought that’s where it came from, living in places without seasonal changes

      • teft
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        156 hours ago

        Seasonal depression comes from the lack of light in winter at higher latitudes. My days are 12 hours of sun (+- 30 minutes) every day all year round.

  • @[email protected]
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    33 hours ago

    I’ve personally never felt down because there being less light. Summer there’s too much and winter there’s too little, but I’m lucky that it doesn’t affect me much.

  • @CptEnder
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    106 hours ago

    I’m the opposite. I fuckin love going for a walk in the chilly, crisp air when it’s cold out. Also less people and it’s quieter.

    • @jaybone
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      45 hours ago

      I like the rain. Stay inside, open a window or a door. Watch and listen to the rain. Or go out in a covered area like a porch.

  • Miles O'Brien
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    8 hours ago

    Saturday was really warm here, like “t-shirt and jeans weather” warm.

    I was in the middle of walking between buildings when the clouds broke.

    I immediately turned toward the sun and for one, shining moment, I channeled the spirit of Solaire of Astoria. For a brief moment, I was so grossly incandescent.

    I decided “fuck this I’m going home and practicing archery.” so I stood out in the sun for an hour and a half until the sun dipped below the trees.

    I really need to get one of those full spectrum light panels that helps with seasonal affective disorder, or like a vitamin d lamp or something. It doesn’t help that my current residence has no windows, so all light is artificial and to get any sun I have to actually go outside.

    • @Broadfern
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      2 hours ago

      This was me this past Tuesday. Full arms out, tee and shorts, soaking up every last drop of warmth like a starved plant.

      Hopefully it’ll sustain me until proper spring but it was glorious for that moment.

      • skulblaka
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        Maybe I’m just a pessimist these days but all I could think about the whole time was, it’s 72F in fucking February, I might legitimately die working out here when June or July roll around. Summer is going to be real bad here.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      8 hours ago

      Maybe healthy interior design needs to look more like a terrarium.

      \[T]/

      • @grue
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        36 hours ago

        Windows are expensive and developers want to maximize profit, so spec-built homes often have the minimum amount of fenestration required by the building code.

      • Miles O'Brien
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        48 hours ago

        I would like that, the structure would not.

        For now all I have is a dragon tree that needs extra attention I need advice on, and an aloe plant.

  • ultimate
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    78 hours ago

    Finally the fucking winter is over. I was so irritated. No one believes me.