How is it like living in a rainy shithole?

How is it like living in a rainy shithole?

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good, because he have nice ladnscapes like this

It's not so bad. I love to be lied on my bed while listening to the rain falling on the roof and a little of jazz.

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>It's not so bad. I love to be lied on my bed while listening to the rain falling on the roof and a little of jazz.

What's the issue?

There is nothing comfy than sitting on the couch with a cheeky cup of tea while you can hear the rain bouncing off of the window.

I'm originally from a yellow area, but currently living in a blue area.
Rain is disgusting.
Fuck rain.

I like rain especially when it's like this
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It's "only" about 540mm/year on average here but it almost all comes down in drizzles/light rains that often last for hours, sometimes even over a day at once, eww. I'd rather have it the Southern European way where they may have places with 700mm or so but it's all in quick, intense thunderstorms

Nothing. He's just ashamed of himself.

Raining today lads, walking to Tesco was a bit of a hassle. Now I'm back inside and feel all cozy. Will get myself a cup of tea too

My place averages 1200mm precipitation a year, and still has 2400 hours of sunshine.
We do have some gloomy as fuck weeks during winter, but then it can go almost 4 months withouth rain from june to september

Comfy.

what did you got at tesco

Yeah that's what I mean, much darker here (around 1900h).
That said it was very dry here though from December to June with several weeks-long stretches without a drop of rain. But now since July it's fucking monsoon season it seems

It can be surprisingly comfy.

Some new jeans; Note pad and folder. Just uni supplies

not bad, we get used to the rain and cloud cover
it makes sunny days that much more fun to go out and have a good time 2bh

i thought tesco is a grocery store.. you can buy jeans too :o

It is. There are smaller and larger ones, there is a super market nearby so I go that. The super markets have everything from food to new cushions and furniture. Including clothes.

seems like their tesco is kinda like our costco, except less wholesaley

ah similar to our targets and walmarts of today.

costco poutine

huh, i will ocassionally grab something at costco to eat but i haven't tried their poutine
also
>poutine with vinegar
fries + gravy + cheese + vinegar? no thanks pham, that's a poutine no-no IMO, coming from a vinegar-on-everything east coast leaf

I don't want to know

Rain is SHIT, shittier than any heat or cold

spain looks like heaven

>heaven

Bergen is a hellhole. Someone nuke this place already.

perfection

I love fog and rain. Sadly we don't get nearly enough of it here. Instead it's a humid jungle in the summer and a mild/nippy winter with very rare snow showers.

Truly shit tier weather. You might not get decent cold winters and tonnes of snow in britain but at least you get the comfy fog/rain aesthetic

This map is very misleading, quantity of rain isn't like frequency. Rain is rare where I live and it's sunny almost 300 days a year but when it rains it can be very heavy, with frequent floods when summer ends.
Whereas some areas in northern France that are green in your map have shit weather more often but less big rainfall

mud everywhere
insects everywhere
stench of rotting leaves

yeah, very comfy

>tfw living in the steppe

youtube.com/watch?v=AyYRoNPlEgE

It's great. Very comfy.

I always have to remind me of this whenever I think it's bad here

How is it like living ourside because you had to give your room to a black man?

But rains makes everything nice and green. We've got different shades of green galore on the island of Great Britain more or less all year round.

You managed to capture the entirety of your island's forests in one pic? Quite impressive desu

True we're very short of actual forests, but we're not short of trees.

Yeah I know, and you're actually replanting some, just dickin' around

Everything is nice and green after the bad weather passed and the sun came back, before this you have to endure the grey days with crappy colours

> *ruins your day*

It rained during the entirety of June and part of July.
>Bergen
>Summer
Pick one and only one.

>there are people who don't like slug-bros

No everything is nice and green regardless of the weather. I don't think you understand how much green we have m8. We can see through the grey to witness the beauty if green.

It's true we're planting a few millions trees a year but it needs to be more than that and sped up tbqh. I read the other day London is classed as a forest because of the amount of trees it has, 8.5 million - one tree per person.

feels good to have the only rainforest in Europe

you don't have winter either
In Sofia we have colder winters than what you have in Bergen area, or in Copenhagen or in Malmo. Move to Tromso, arsehole!

Portugal and Galicia probably have a few corners left as well

>Move to Tromso
>Move to that desolate hellhole all the way up in the North
>Have 0 seconds of daylight in the Winter
I'd rather deal with the rain than that shit.

Lel, there it doesn't get excessively cold either

> I have no garden and fuck salads

Feels good. Rain's cozy.

My city doesn't even make that scale

well except them then

>tfw your country has snow
>tfw your country also has actual summers and not just rain all the time
feels great not being shitwegian or shitane

They're just trying to get by in life, be nice.

>yr.no/place/Norway/Troms/Tromsø/Tromsø/statistics.html
>Coldest: -13.4°C Jan 4
then what's up with all the le Scandinavian Super White Race memes

Is it because you live in the rainy south or is it because you live in a dry desert?

You pic is decent weather, not trying to be offensive but very often when I'm watching a video filmed in Britain the sky is boring plain grey, just boring looking and a shame because it diminishes the contrasts of the colours
I know how comfy the UK can be and it is very known for its green countryside, but most of the nice pics are sunny. Grey and rain is ok, but it certainly doesn't help with the colours in my opinion
Also pic related, in France but reminds me a lot of the UK

WTF I LIVE PORTUGAL NOW

>one hour with train from Bergen during winter

youtube.com/watch?v=AonPjk9QXYI

>actual summers
Even ours are very far from that I'd say. I only consider days with at least 30°C real "summer like"

Phoenix, about 8"/200mm a year

Sweden has snow. It is the only scandi country that reliably gets snow during winters.

Is it comfy?

You're a shitskin, though.

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I've seen massive slugs just slugging around on the pavement after it's been raining, I always try and not squish them as it would be a bit rude.

At least you have dry heat with your 40°C+ all the time, preferable over let's say Singapore which is "only" 30°C everyday but with 100% humidity

>tfw we hardly ever get frozen over

Thank you based Gulf stream.

Thanks, but I am not interesting in migrating to Sweden. I have a beautiful face and might get raped. Besides, I come from a mountain town and I can get to experience severe winters (low temps, low food supply, electricity outbreaks) any time I want.

Well, 90% of Norway lives on that tiny green coastal strip
Also
>Denmark
lel

Yeah it's great. Only downside is the few days a year it does rain shit goes to hell because no one knows how to drive anymore and the streets don't drain properly.

i have no interest with you coming here. i'm just saying that we're superior

Funny, when you will literally be 3rd world in a few decades. Enjoy it while it lasts, swigger.

>Ireland still almost completely green
why? is your climate that different?

Where is that tiny patch of acceptable precipitation levels in the middle of Norway?

Don't believe da hype. Summer was bone dry with 40°C temps every single day.

Both islands are the meeting place of 3 main weather systems and the weather over the British Isles is very hard to predict and changeable, obviously it didn't get cold enough in Ireland for it free.

The closer you live to the sea the warmer it gets during winter. Inland it can get below -40

Feels good
climate change is destroying north spain climate, its a shame
pretty much the same landscape you see here
whats the south of portugal like tho? are people as obnoxious and loud as andalucians?

In other words, there is literally no place in Norway, not even a tiny obscure inland town, that has good climate, all things considered.

norwegian climate is perfect. Try living in a european sweatbox of a city with little wind and high humidity during summer coupled with a boring/wet/mild winter with the potential for 3cm of snow that is slush within the same day

Norwegian climate is hell. Mediterranean climate is ideal.

No, that only comes with the c*stillian language.

Alentejanos are calm and laid back. Stereo-typically slow and without hurry, but overall nice chaps.

There's not a tone of them either because Alentejo is fairly deserted.

I've beento Norway many times. Sure it's wet and miserable but believe me, that is nicer than where I am now with no real winter and just sheer bloody humidity during summer making any kind of outdoor activity extremely uncomfortable.

>stereotypically slow and without hurry
so kinda like andalucians i guess
except theres shitloads of people living in andalucia, specially gypsies and semi-gypsies

Yeah. Alentejanos speak funny, but it's mostly a nasaly slur with gerund instead of the infinitive.

Not obnoxious at all, just funny-sounding.

Algarve are also south, but since there's the empty Alentejo in between, we never really hear about them, desu. They are just Alentejanos without the slowness, I guess.

This is why maritime climate is best climate, and seaside living is best living.

Okay.

I will NEVER understand how people can complain about humidity, and then go on to praise fucking RAIN. You get wet and miserable either way, but at least you don't have to dress up in awful clothes or be soaked.

Eh, it's just a few days of heat here, and not even always, for example here the last true heat wave was 2 years ago.
Sure nighttime lows above 20 suck after a while since you can't cool your house, but I'll always take it above non-summers like this year's July and August

That's what happens when you have that shitty drizzle all year long, like London.

I don't know how Norway is, but here we have dry-ass summers, and very rainy winters (with proper thick rain), but the air is never humid for a long time after it rains.

I hate how everything in the uk is so moist even if it hasn't rained

>Walk up in da club
>Make it rain

>I will NEVER understand how people can complain about humidity, and then go on to praise fucking RAIN.

Put it this way, when it rains and the climate is mild/cool I can put a rain jacket on and a jumper depending on how cold it is. When it is 35 degrees with no wind and 60-85% humidity even going out in a thin tshirt will have you sweaty within 15 mins of walking. You can't cool down, you just get more and more uncomfortable. In any case, I actually enjoy rain but maybe that's because I'm a Brit.

I agree with this except during winter. I love my snow and -5 temps. By the sea it's just like two seasons worth of Autumn

You actually get used to it after a while. If you hate rain though and if there's no infrastruce rain can be a nightmare. But still, i'm used to it.

Literally me in the rain.

are you a cute bird?