the year is meant to start in early spring, however our cultural time has shifted through the seasons, so now everything starts in september, not january, and every romantic's favourite season is autum, not spring. the months of modern urban people correspond to the months of the old agricultural calendar like this:september –> januaryoctober –> febuarynovember –> marchdecember –> apriljanuary –> mayfebuary –> junemarch –> julyapril –> augustmay –> septemberjune –> octoberjuly –> novemberaugust –> decemberso today's christmas is effectively may day, and haloween serves as easter.
you will also have a much better time with new-years resolutions if you start them on the first of september!
fall is teh season i hate most so i dont mind starting the year with spring!
>>1940what don't you like about it?
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>1941its the most boring season ever!!!!!!! and its cold!!!!!!! i haet it so much! even winter is less boring and i dont liek winter either!
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>>1951You call this boring?! Autumn is the most exciting season of all! Summer is too hot to be enjoyable and spring just makes your eyes sting, but winter can be nice sometimes if there's snow.
I don't like autumn either. It's cold, it's never sunny, so it's ugly and it rains. The only good part of autumn, is the really early part when it's basically still summer.Now, winter does have all the bad parts of autumn, but at least it has Christmas. Autumn has no redeeming qualities (no one cares about Halloween in my country, so that's irrelevant for me).
I'm confused...
I miss living somewhere with seasons. I miss seeing the leaves. There's no autumn here, nor spring really. Seasons aren't real.I don't miss raking leaves up though, nor dealing with shoveling snow, nor driving on snow. Tradeoffs. ヽ(゚ρ゚)ノHere in FL, there's the "hot and wet" season (90F+), and the "less-hot and dry" one (70F+) that very occasionally gets kinda cold (40F).It's summer and less summer. (´ー`)
>>2017I don't think something can be considered "less summer" if it gets to 40ºF. That is winter temperature.
>>2017>I don't miss raking leaves up though, nor dealing with shoveling snow, nor driving on snow.None of these things are issues if you're a shut-in
>>2026>I don't think something can be considered "less summer" if it gets to 40ºF. That is winter temperature.it is usually still like 70-something in the day most of the time, 60s at nights during "winter", and that's basically like February alone too ┐(゚~゚)┌blame weird jet stream nonsense for pushing in northerly cold air that has no business being down here for when it drops below 60-somethingand it's bone dry out too when it gets cold like that, so no chance of snow or anything resembling snow...I guess it kinda resembles autumn, except still generally hotter and without any color change or leaves falling, so not autumn at all. ( ´ω`)