I hate snow.

Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:24 pm

I am Canadian. I hate snow, and I hate ice. I am sick of it. I can't even play Skyrim because all I do is walk around in the snow and ice.

I want to go somewhere warm - both in real life and in TES. A DLC with a new (and warm) climate would be refreshing right now.

God, I hate snow.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:17 am

Balgruuf: Hater's gonna hate
Hater's gonna hate



Then just move.. Or buy Cyrodil instead. You must have not watched videos.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:22 am

It doesn't alway snow in Skyrim. Sometimes it rains.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:09 pm

I am Canadian. I hate snow, and I hate ice. I am sick of it. I can't even play Skyrim because all I do is walk around in the snow and ice.

I want to go somewhere warm - both in real life and in TES. A DLC with a new (and warm) climate would be refreshing right now.

God, I hate snow.

I live in the southern parts of the states, so we only get snow here once every few years. I love it for about a day, then I get sick of it fast. But, here's the thing; I [censored] love snow in games. I've seen enough jungles, deserts even giant mushroom alienlandplaces over the years. But snow...I love.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:38 pm

I am Canadian. I hate snow, and I hate ice. I am sick of it. I can't even play Skyrim because all I do is walk around in the snow and ice.

I want to go somewhere warm - both in real life and in TES. A DLC with a new (and warm) climate would be refreshing right now.

God, I hate snow.
Your mistake OP. Snow is a boss.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:57 pm

Your mistake OP. Snow is a boss.


Trees are. :cool:
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:03 pm

Balgruuf: Hater's gonna hate
Hater's gonna hate



Then just move.. Or buy Cyrodil instead. You must have not watched videos.

Buy Cyrodil? What are you talking about? Are you talking about TES IV: Oblivion? If so, I have put years into that game already.

As for moving, by that comment I assume you are a teenager - and I don't mean any offence by that, I only mean to say that it is not that easy. Plus, I love Canada. I just get sick of the winter.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:02 pm

I am Canadian. I hate snow, and I hate ice. I am sick of it. I can't even play Skyrim because all I do is walk around in the snow and ice.

I want to go somewhere warm - both in real life and in TES. A DLC with a new (and warm) climate would be refreshing right now.

God, I hate snow.

It's completely unnatural for you to live in Canada and despise snow. That shouldn't be astronomically possible.


For Skyrim vacationing, get Dragonborn and go pay Solstheim a visit. Also you can spend plenty of time in Falkreath or Riften. Very nice snow free towns.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:55 pm

Buy Cyrodil? What are you talking about? Are you talking about TES IV: Oblivion? If so, I have put years into that game already.

As for moving, by that comment I assume you are a teenager - and I don't mean any offence by that, I only mean to say that it is not that easy. Plus, I love Canada. I just get sick of the winter.


I know it's not easy.. Moving never is..


And yeah I meant Oblivion.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:30 pm

I live in the southern parts of the states, so we only get snow here once every few years. I love it for about a day, then I get sick of it fast. But, here's the thing; I [censored] love snow in games. I've seen enough jungles, deserts even giant mushroom alienlandplaces over the years. But snow...I love.

I am a little envious. I love my country, but I could use some warmth right now. Spending hours outside in -15 degree weather with icy wind whipping at your your face gets a little depressing. And I barely see daylight. I would love to be on a beach somewhere right now.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:06 pm

It's completely unnatural for you to live in Canada and despise snow. That shouldn't be astronomically possible.

Well that's true..

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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:18 am

Minnesotan. Hate snow too.

...but it's to late, it's in my blood. Only felt at home in Bruma, northern Skyrim feels even more homely. Wouldn't care either way, I'd enjoy the warm climate change in scenery if they do just than in an upcoming dlc. But if we're being honest, it would only be a fleeting thing, and given time I'd find my way back to the snowy cold of Skyrim...
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Post » Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:27 am

It's completely unnatural for you to live in Canada and despise snow. That shouldn't be astronomically possible.


For Skyrim vacationing, get Dragonborn and go pay Solstheim a visit. Also you can spend plenty of time in Falkreath or Riften. Very nice snow free towns.

1) Come to Canada in January or February, and just about everyone you ask about winter will be sick to death of it by then. But there will still be several more months to go.

2) There is plenty of snow in Solstheim.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:03 pm

1) Come to Canada in January or February, and just about everyone you ask about winter will be sick to death of it by then. But there will still be several more months to go.

2) There is plenty of snow in Solstheim.


Some of it is Ash though

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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:24 pm

Your mistake OP. Snow is a boss.

I agree with this fella'. Although I don't consider snow to be a boss of anything, I do think it's pretty awesome. I live in Michigan so I was born loving snow. Snowmen, snow angels, snow days, snowballs, snow fights, snow sledding, snow forts... there's not much you can't do with snow.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 5:47 pm

I agree with this fella'. Although I don't consider snow to be a boss of anything, I do think it's pretty awesome. I live in Michigan so I was born loving snow. Snowmen, snow angels, snow days, snowballs, snow fights, snow sledding, snow forts... there's not much you can't do with snow.


I haven't had snow for 2 years :D


I Will admit, Snow gives me headaches
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 5:23 pm

1) Come to Canada in January or February, and just about everyone you ask about winter will be sick to death of it by then. But there will still be several more months to go.

2) There is plenty of snow in Solstheim.

Well I think you Canadians are just an overall negative people. I don't think you guys have enough fun up there or something.

I haven't had snow for 2 years :biggrin:


I Will admit, Snow gives me headaches

Then you don't deserve the right to experience snow. Snow giving headaches doesn't even make sense. I think maybe snow doesn't like you so it purposefully causes you physical pain. :nod:
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:08 pm

Well I think you Canadians are just an overall negative people. I don't think you guys have enough fun up there or something.


Put in the Sport Hockey


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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:13 pm

Your mistake OP. Snow is a boss.

How much time have you spent in -25 degree weather, with the wind chill making it feel more like -35 or -40 loving this snow?

I love, love, LOVE warm winter days. I mean days where there is snow, but it is warm enough to be packing snow. But after about -10 or so, things start getting bad. Very bad.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:01 am

How much time have you spent in -25 degree weather, with the wind chill making it feel more like -35 or -40 loving this snow?

I love, love, LOVE warm winter days. I mean days where there is snow, but it is warm enough to be packing snow. But after about -10 or so, things start getting bad. Very bad.



Ask Green Bay. :lol:
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:26 pm

Well I think you Canadians are just an overall negative people. I don't think you guys have enough fun up there or something.

It is good to see you do not stereotype an entire population based on observation of a few individuals or anything. Am I to infer that Americans are all uneducated, fat, slack jawed, gun crazy red necks? I know better. It is a little something called population diversity. There are all kinds of people, and generalizing a population as a whole is a sure course for error.
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Post » Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:25 pm

I am a little envious. I love my country, but I could use some warmth right now. Spending hours outside in -15 degree weather with icy wind whipping at your your face gets a little depressing. And I barely see daylight. I would love to be on a beach somewhere right now.

I'm not anywhere near a beach. Just surrounded by mountains and forests (I live in Tennessee). Even though it doesn't get near as cold as it does up north, it's always gloomy and depressing looking when the skies are constantly grey and all the trees are devoid of leaves. Winter here svck just as much, for different reasons.

I keep telling myself I'm going to retire to the tropics one of these days. Sun, bikinis and color year round!
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It is good to see you do not stereotype an entire population based on observation of a few individuals or anything. Am I to infer that Americans are all uneducated, fat, slack jawed, gun crazy red necks? I know better. It is a little something called population diversity. There are all kinds of people, and generalizing a population as a whole is a sure course for error.


Uneducated - Everywhere. Well Now anyway

Rednecks - Yep in the South
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I'm not anywhere near a beach. Just surrounded by mountains and forests (I live in Tennessee). Even though it doesn't get near as cold as it does up north, it's always gloomy and depressing looking when the skies are constantly grey and all the trees are devoid of leaves. Winter here svck just as much, for different reasons.

I keep telling myself I'm going to retire to the tropics one of these days. Sun, bikinis and color year round!


Cloudy all day??? Must move there
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EDIT: I'm just going to edit out the jokes from this post so they're not taken seriously by others.
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