do u like snow?

17 years ago
Posts: 129
lets see...
snow = snowball = "Oh god, not again!"
snow = sometimes school closed.
it depend what being done with it.
Lemme see... snow... in Canada... no, no, I don't really like snow all that much. And did I mention that public schools in Toronto NEVER shut down because of snow? EVER?
It's actually more the cold that accompanies the snow than the snow itself that I don't like, to tell the truth. Though snowballs can hurt if made properly.
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17 years ago
Posts: 234
I've only seen snow... that was on a holiday in Europe. I was in the bus and we were going past this mountain on the way to somewhere, and snow was falling outside.
And that's the closest I've been to snow- abt half an inch of glass between us.
Sad.

17 years ago
Posts: 231
My English teacher once had this "theory" of his (once again) and it was about snow. This is it:
Everyone knows snow is pretty beautiful when it's white and it looks all nice and pure. Mostly everyone has seen snow that was white, but is turns brown later one sometimes. Would people still like snow if it was a different color, like pink or brown, but you've always seen it like that and never white? Let's say If snow was always pink and everyone always saw it pink, would you still think it looks pretty and pure? What if it was black? Brown? Yellow?
The whole class got into this debate with him, but it ended shortly because he had to do class.

17 years ago
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once again, snow is a legend!
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once again, snow is a legend!
Fresh, green, wet grass, misty mornings and woodlands are a legend.

17 years ago
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once again, snow is a legend!
Fresh, green, wet grass, misty mornings and woodlands are a legend.
Yeah, but if your an early riser, especcially in northern states/countries. Then it's a natural occurrence. Forest creatures and the insect's are still out at that time. Twilight Dawn I think it's called.

17 years ago
Posts: 70
i hate snow. it's all wet and cold. 🤢
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it's about not losing

17 years ago
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lets see...
snow = snowball = "Oh god, not again!"snow = sometimes school closed.
it depend what being done with it.
That is true and if I lived in a northern state I would agree 100%. Unfortunately Texas hardly gets any snow, so I like it when it snows. Schools close sometimes but its fun to snowball fight since it is a rare thing here.
Snow is awsome!!!i built a fort once 😎
So basically to vanquish the world of evil you must have mega sex with a girl then your soul is taken...yes
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Snow is awsome!!!i built a fort once 😎
i built a house once

17 years ago
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Snow is awsome!!!i built a fort once 😎
i built a house once
and you live in it to this day :>
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Snow is awsome!!!i built a fort once 😎
i built a house once
wow i never get snow in georgia.(btw i put water on the fort and it froze ^^) 😀
So basically to vanquish the world of evil you must have mega sex with a girl then your soul is taken...yes
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Snow is awsome!!!i built a fort once 😎
i built a house once
and you live in it to this day :>
haa, sadly no. it melted in the spring sun 😢
My university is on a really steep hill in the valleys. So snow means 1 step up = 5 steps down, lol. Snow used to be more common, but with global warming (gets the blame for everything) snow is less common now.
When my sister was about 7 she was promised a sled when there was more than 1 inch of snow. About 15 years later, she finally got her sled. 🤣
BTW, yes I like snow. 😃
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Lose - Opposite of win, to misplace something/someone. e.g. To lose your way, to lose a fight.
Loose - Opposite of tight. e.g. To have a loose screw, to loosen a jar lid.
^ Not just scanlators, but also company documents are getting it wrong now!