imagine a place with 10-15°C temperatures all year
Imagine a place with 10-15°C temperatures all year
this must be the heaven the bible is speaking of
sounds like heaven
sounds like hell
>heaven
25°C and sunny is where it's at
I like walking outside at autumn nights when it gets a bit chilly
juno alaska
here you are
>average high
this negro is speaking the truth
daily mean is more important I guess
That's Iceland. Just came back from there, nice 15-17 degrees all month I was there.
>3km above sea level
I wish where I lived was 4 km above sea level, then I could see the snow again.
This.
If you enjoy 10 degrees and rain 365 days a year say hello to your new home in Reykjavik
If you prefer heat to cold, you are not white.
Rain literally every day?
so?
Not literally every day, but most days it's rainy or cloudy
Top tier comfy
gi meg reykjavik hus og kjæreste
Sounds like where I live in the northwest. This is basically as close as burgerland gets to being Nordic-like.
hahaha, only old men with heart and lung diseases live close to sea level
Based. Is that pic typical of this part of Mexico? And how third world is it?
opposite, we colonise overly hot areas
It's the only way to have constant temperature all year long (meaning, you have to be around the equatorial line) and not dying from the heat at sea level
We put prison colonies in the hot areas. Not just Australia but our deep south state of Georgia. The colonists who aren't prisoners ended up in the northeastern US and Canada.
Although I guess India goes to your argument.
India has mountains, plains, plateaus and coastlines. It's not warm all year in North and north eastern states.
What's the coolest part of India and how third world is it?
Sikkim is pretty decent, if not coolest.
Kashmir/Jammu is prettiest but it's under military occupation. Himachal Pradesh is fine, but bigger cities are tourist traps. All 3 have pretty women, Sikkim has mongoloids incase you got yellow fever. Internet connectivity is kinda crap in all 3 I imagine, and fewer English speakers in Sikkim.
It's a bummer Kashmir is such a dangerous area these days because it really does look gorgeous. I actually like Indian women on average more than east Asians but they don't really give up the snatch before marriage, do they?
The colder parts of India are in the north, which is third world af
Shimla looks ideal as per OP, but it's a tourist trap. Pick any smaller city/town in Himachal Pradesh and you're good.
Yeah, the situation in Kashmir has worsened in last few years, it's a shame really. Women in Himachal aren't brown tho, if that's your idea of "Indian women". And yeah, we're still pretty conservative so that's kinda true.
But since you're white, picking up women gets 20x easier in India, unless you're really overweight and repulsive.
I live in Delhi and every place outside Delhi (within India) is third world imo. Delhi isn't clean or beautiful or modern by any measure, but it has pretty good infrastructure. The areas around city centre are kinda nice, because there's where the government quarters are.
I'm decent looking. On the better side of decent, even, but I'm no great catch or anything. Also I like the whiter Indians and the brown ones.
>I live in Delhi and every place outside Delhi (within India) is third world imo.
I thought Mumbai and Kolkata were I roughly the same level of development as Delhi. Is that not so?
>heaven is where there is 15° year round
>all those places are in third wolrd countries
fuck me why couldn't it be in europe
isn't there any place in the alps or the carpathians where it's 15c all year?
Would you live in La Laguna, Tenerife Island?
State of Mexico has ugly towns overall, some are nice tho, the biggest issue about this state is the amount of people living there (+15 million) concentrated in certain areas (near Mexico city) which creates a clusterfuck of robbery, social inequality and poverty.
Weather in this state is mostly temperate with rains during summer since most of its territory is in highlands, the southern parts are warmer though.
The stereotype of the people living here is: ugly midgets with a lot of native blood in them, a place where robberies are common.
Third world: in a scale of 1 to 10, in which 10 is the worst scenario possible: 7
This state has nice landscapes, overall nice weather, produces a considerable part of the national GDP yet it is filled with corruption and inequality.
I know that we're meming and I generally advice people NOT to visit India, but try Himachal and North east (Laddakh and Sikkim) as a tourist. Airfare would be your biggest expense, if you have any friends in India then tug em along, tourist-tax is pretty hefty and indians are thugs, instinctively. The food is great though.
Mumbai is overcrowded, roads get flooded during monsoon, and accomodation costs are highly inflated.
Can't say much about Kolkata. Delhi has the best metro (subway) in India, roads are not too bad (as per Indian standards), internet connectivity is pretty cheap and reliable, decent tourist spots and excellent food, it's the most developed city in India, out of Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. Air pollution, bad weather and shitty people are the only cons, really.
Lel no, that's where the ski resorts are.
Yeah, if it's too cold women don't show too much skin.
Personally I'd prefer to feel nice and comfy and cool with no half naked women rather than sweating by balls off with them, but that's just me ese.
City of eternal spring.
>imagine living a country where it rains everyday
Too boring. 5 to 25, with one week of snow around christmas.
It rains almost every day for like nine months out of the year where I am. We get a break in summer though. Mostly.
San Francisco is pretty close