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A picture of a guy on a bicycle taken from a window. The roads are covered in snow and the weather looks cold and miserable. Caption reads “This dude has to be either going to get weed or pussy.”

  • 0ops@piefed.zip
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    16 hours ago

    Weed or pussy? Well now I feel like a chump for doing that shit for school or work

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          13 hours ago

          You must have tree trunks for legs, but my very literal perception of this joke has always been ‘uphill, no downhill — just uphill’. As if they were on some kind of treadmill of hell.

  • RIPandTERROR@sh.itjust.works
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    21 hours ago

    Unfortunately this is me this winter. I have an ebike but no car, and my commute is 1h 15m every morning and evening in Minneapolis. I’m scraping by but the money for a car hasn’t come together so I’m trying to get warm gear together. It sucks.

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      Yeah, this isn’t that abnormal in Canada either lol. I guess the one thing is that normally winter bikers have fat tires

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      If this how the outside of my window looked in the middle east, a national emergency has probably been declared with hundreds dead or lost and the military dispatched to the streets.

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      Probably someone who lives in the southern US, where it rarely snows. This wouldn’t be unusual for someone living in many northern states, especially those around the great lakes. But to a southerner, this might as well be a different planet. They will close schools and businesses even for relatively light snow in the South. It frightens and bewilders them.

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        24 hours ago

        Stuff doesn’t shut down because the South is afraid of snow; it’s because they don’t have the infrastructure to deal with ice on the roads.

        It’s cheaper to close stuff for a day than buying and maintaining a fleet of salt trucks and plows that’ll be used like 2 days a year.

      • Zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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        We rarely get snow in Texas; we get a solid sheet of ice that covers everything. The city also doesn’t plow, and nobody has snow tires because it’s only going to be a day or two.

        Yeah, southern drivers don’t know how to drive (in or out of snow, really), but places like Denver and Dallas have such different experiences that it’s not really fair to compare them. It’d be like mocking Alaskins because they’re miserable in 90°F; they don’t have the AC to handle what is incredibly mild weather to me.

        Not saying you’re mocking or disrespectful, I’m just on my soapbox.

        • idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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          24 hours ago

          Yeah, my exs brother was from New England and went to school in the south. One year there was a snowstorm that closed everything there for a couple of days. He made a bunch of money doing package store runs for his dorm because he knew how to drive in the snow, but he said it was still much worse driving conditions than at home because the town didn’t have any snowplows and had to scrounge to get enough sand for the main roads

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        The issue with “snow” in the south isn’t the snow part. It’s the ice. Southern snows usually happen when it’s warm enough to melt the first bit of snow then it drops to freezing temps and the roads turn to sheets of ice. That and the majority in the south don’t have winter tires, they run all seasons because when it does snow, it lasts just a few days at most. Why risk lives when it’s just a few days.

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          Or it just stays in the conditions where it’s more likely to sleet, which builds up and freezes into a sheet. Doesn’t matter what tires you have, what 4-wheel drive, where you’re from, or how much experience you have driving in snow… if there’s a lot of ice on the road, you will hit some slick spots, and how sure of your being immune to physics will demonstrate itself.

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            18 hours ago

            Yep, southern ice is like trying to ice skate with one leg while blindfolded and deaf. You got 0 control.

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        They have no ice combat infrastructure they can deploy. There was a storm about ten years ago and the roads froze the night before in an area with great winter prep. I slid home barely on a straight road 2 miles took 45 min, in an area where they can handle that. In the south they’ve got no chance.

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        22 hours ago

        You’re right about it being different. That’s why the argument of driving in snow doesn’t hold up. Driving in snow that stays crunchy snow *IS easy. Northerners who have that as well as plowing equipment think it’s easy because it is for them.

        The temperatures are another thing. They can keep them. Not a fan of negative numbers, regardless of which scale is used. Definitely not F, nope.

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        I live in Alabama, and it used to snow a lot less. Climate change is definitely having some effects. Still freaks people out though.

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      17 hours ago

      Everywhere with an Atlantic climate doesn’t have the equipment to deal with this. I tried riding my bike in the snow, and besides being slippy in places my gears got clogged and wouldn’t shift properly, and my glasses got covered in snow so I couldn’t see well.

      Not worth it.

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      21 hours ago

      I am also from Germany and could have posted this. I have never seen anyone ride his bicycle under these conditions here

  • Getitupinyerstuffin'@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Weed? Not likely. This is more like “im sweating and shitting and need at least a bump.”

    -Former opiate addict that has literally rode a bike in a blizzard to score. Like pictured.

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      19 hours ago

      Counterpoint: This could very well be a picture of me from any snowstorm in Calgary when I was a teenager who’d do anything for weed. But there would be 3-4 times as much snow.

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        I used to drive an hour in whiteout blizzards to get to my plug. In the ditches once or twice on that, but thanks to a handy wrecker, back on the road before my last bowl runs out.

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    22 hours ago

    I have been that dude. For both things! Both utterly fucking stupid at the time. But one of them was damn worth the trouble!

    Also, cigarette runs when I smoked. Thankfully I quit smoking years ago.

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    21 hours ago

    To be fair, it’s probably safer to bike in the snow than to drive. If you get stuck, you can just pick it up and if you hit something you aren’t that heavy.

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    16 hours ago

    Oh! The weather outside is fucky

    And I want to sing with Ally.

    But no matter if you love me so…

    Get some snow, get some snow, get some snow!

    • Kindness is Punk@lemmy.ca
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      Say less, everything I hear what makes me want to move there more and more. Say how do they feel about Newfoundlanders who speak French at a third grade level over there

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        For some reason Newfoundlanders have been the butt of every joke for a long time and I still have no idea why.

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          It’s fine, we’re so nice we never say anything about it. Plus at this point so many of us have left for Alberta everything outside of the capital city threatens to be little now than a retirement village.

          We were getting a lot of biking infrastructure but now that the conservatives are in you can bet that’s gonna stop.