Question of the Day, September 8, 2010

DaMullet

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I'd rather have it too cold. Considering I'm a big hairy fat guy, its like I'm already wearing a sweater. It's like 10 C today and I'm still wearing shorts!
 

SniperMacFox

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For those interested, I was the one who voted I can't feel either and genuinely, I can't. If the temperature is anything from around 4 degrees - 34 degrees celsius (no idea what that is in Fahrenheit) then I feel nothing.

I just thought I'd post this so that people don't think that the one person who voted for option C is an asshole.
 

Jared

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Too cold, as, it is far more socially acceptable to warm up, than it is to cool down
 

DTWolfwood

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yay more ppl are like me \o/

Yeah the Cold kills more ppl than the heat but dammit to hell, getting warmer just requires more cloths, where as being hot, you can get completely naked and still be hot. >.<
 

IckleMissMayhem

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I'd rather be too cold than too hot.
And I'd rather be admitted to hospital with hypothermia (again) than admitted to hospital with hyperthermia and sunstroke (again).
 

LazerFX

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Too cold. You can always put more clothes on, but it's often impolite to strip off. Much as you'd sometimes like to see fellow colleagues (At least, some of them) stripped off...
 

uppitycracker

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I hate the heat. It fuckin sucks. I grew up in Oahu, where it did get pretty warm, but you always had that pacific breeze to keep ya going. Now I live in Austin. Love the city, absolutely hate the weather. Been here for 15 years, and it doesn't get any better. I think it's mainly the humidity, plus the warm breeze. The winters are nice here, though, actually occasionally see snow.

I will say though, being a musician, I'd much rather PLAY in the heat than in the cold. Muscles get all tensed up and tend to cramp if I play too hard in the winter. In the summer, I just almost die of a heat stroke, but at least I can maintain accuracy :p
 
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It's better to be too cold than too hot. When you're too cold you can always put more stuff on, when you're too hot there's only so much you can take off....
 

Talvrae

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it's easy to warm your self when it's too cold... get inside, up thermostat, get dressed more heavilly.... at some point when it's too hot... being inside or outside sometimes dont help at all... not everyone have a climatisation systhem... and there is a limit to how much you can undress at some point there is nothing to remove
 

icyneesan

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Too Cold, its alot easier to get warmer with blankets, warm drinks, and fireplaces, etc.

When your hot and sweaty though you don't really feel like doing anything.
 

Nyrad01

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I can't stand heat at all, I like waking up and being able to see my breath while I'm still in bed, so I guess I'd rather be too cold :)
 

kintaris

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MUCH better to be too hot. I'll admit I have a particularly awesome memory that helps me with this decision. In fact I probably would have gone the other way if it hadn't been for that particular occasion, with a particular girl in a particular hotel with a particular bucket of ice, a peculiarly stocked mini-bar and a lot of free time on our hands...ah, memories.

So now I'll never feel too bad when it's boiling hot outside.
 

Earth443

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Too cold, in my opinion. If you're cold put clothes on, cuddle with a hot chick or both.
 

karhell

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Seeing that I'm some kind of a mobile radiator anyway (I actually managed to be too hot wearing sandals and a shirt in mid-winter...), I'll go for cold weather anytime.
 

Jezzascmezza

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It's harder to cool down when you're hot than it is to warm up when you're cold, so I'd rather be too cold.