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Where the fuck did you grow up? On Venus?
The entirety of the northern US? What are you on about?
Chicago has hit -40⁰F and 100⁰F+ since I've lived here. -5 to 105 is basically a normal year
Damn that's tough. Common chicago L I guess.
Similar experience in Kentucky... Yeah this is mostly just America in general...
Eh, it's about the same as NY and winter is the only reason that homes aren't even more expensive here, so I'll take it. It's the only major city that is near water, in a state that doesn't suck m, and where I can actually afford to live. It's pretty sweet with all those considered lol.