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I agree that the weather is terrible, and as a person who likes birding and exploring outdoors it really sucks to live here for that, Cedar Fever is miserable.

My main disagreement is that there's great Mexican food to be found if you skip the TexMex places and stick to interior Mexican places and small family-run taquerias.




> I agree that the weather is terrible, and as a person who likes birding and exploring outdoors it really sucks to live here for that

I was struck how the author kept describing +100° as a "warm city". Is that part of that old Texas oversizing trope? "We call drop dead on the sidewalk heat 'warm'".


There seem to exist plenty of people who honestly enjoy the direct sun and find 85 degree heat pleasant.

Csa (koppen) is apparently held by many to be the ideal human climate (yet cities in that climate regularly clip 105)

I always wonder if it might come down to ancestry. Perhaps northern and southern family trees subtly adapted to their climate, diverging on their ideal climate in the process.




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