Why do some people hate the sun and love rainy and dark weather?
I can answer the question exactly. I hate the sun, like rainy weather and absolutely love cold weather (extra points for fog!).The easiest explanation for this is that if the weather is rainy/cold you can probably do something about it. Raining outside? Take an umbrella or wear a raincoat! Cold? Wear a sweater! Freezing? Wear another 2 and a coat!But what do I do when it's hot? Take off all my clothes? Can't do that without being charged with public indecency (or worse). Maximum I can do is wear a skirt or shorts (and probably get harassed because of my clothing choices too). Plus, roaming outside in the sun makes you so devoid of energy in even 5-10 mins, you feel like you could collapse any moment. And add to that sunburns and tanning, both of which keep happening and aren't very much fun. Plus sweat. Which is disgusting. Can't even talk on your phone without making that sweaty! This summer I had to stay in campus and was covered with heat rash. It was very painful at times.Compared to this, rains and winters are a breeze. When it's raining outside, you can just have a hot cup of coffee with some snacks (Indians would know how it is to have pakodas on a rainy day) and enjoy the view outside. Or become a kid again and make paper boats for the puddles. Jump in the puddles! I love winters because its foggy outside and no one can see what stupidity you're up to! And I like accessorizing with scarves and coats. And children get that rosy pink colour on their cheeks which makes them more adorable. And you can snuggle up with loved ones in a warm blanket. And school timings are delayed because of the weather. Who wouldn't like winters?[With that said, I will add that my experience is biased because I live in Northern India and we experience the worst of summers (45-49°C) and relatively mild winters (lowest around 0-1°C). Also because most of us do not have centralized air conditioning at home or wherever we go. And if I had to face the elements of the weather in the winters without coats I probably wouldn't love it that much]
What are some slang terms used among police officers?
The most derogatory terms for the bad guys and citizens who are just pains in the rectum:A.H. = Adam Henry (A-dam H-enry) If you don’t get it…..sometimes you will hear it as “Jack Hole”…..now what starts with an “A” that ends with HOLE ?RICHARD CRANIUM= What starts with a “D” and is a nickname for Richard ? What is the non-medical layman’s term for the Cranium ? Do these clues HEAD you in the right direction ?
Why do some people hate the sun and love rainy and dark weather?
I can answer the question exactly. I hate the sun, like rainy weather and absolutely love cold weather (extra points for fog!).The easiest explanation for this is that if the weather is rainy/cold you can probably do something about it. Raining outside? Take an umbrella or wear a raincoat! Cold? Wear a sweater! Freezing? Wear another 2 and a coat!But what do I do when it's hot? Take off all my clothes? Can't do that without being charged with public indecency (or worse). Maximum I can do is wear a skirt or shorts (and probably get harassed because of my clothing choices too). Plus, roaming outside in the sun makes you so devoid of energy in even 5-10 mins, you feel like you could collapse any moment. And add to that sunburns and tanning, both of which keep happening and aren't very much fun. Plus sweat. Which is disgusting. Can't even talk on your phone without making that sweaty! This summer I had to stay in campus and was covered with heat rash. It was very painful at times.Compared to this, rains and winters are a breeze. When it's raining outside, you can just have a hot cup of coffee with some snacks (Indians would know how it is to have pakodas on a rainy day) and enjoy the view outside. Or become a kid again and make paper boats for the puddles. Jump in the puddles! I love winters because its foggy outside and no one can see what stupidity you're up to! And I like accessorizing with scarves and coats. And children get that rosy pink colour on their cheeks which makes them more adorable. And you can snuggle up with loved ones in a warm blanket. And school timings are delayed because of the weather. Who wouldn't like winters?[With that said, I will add that my experience is biased because I live in Northern India and we experience the worst of summers (45-49°C) and relatively mild winters (lowest around 0-1°C). Also because most of us do not have centralized air conditioning at home or wherever we go. And if I had to face the elements of the weather in the winters without coats I probably wouldn't love it that much]