• FilthyShrooms@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      My old roommate had a full spectrum light he kept in his desk. We don’t get much sun, so it was to help compensate (for stuff like mental health and such)

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        Oh, man. I can’t imagine living with no sun. I’m in Florida and this past “Winter” there was a full 7 days where it was overcast. I almost cried.

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          In most of Canada, winter days are short enough that many people get to the office before the sun is fully up, and leave work after it sets. Seasonal depression is a very real thing.

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          It’s funny how people are. I don’t think I can cope with the weather being hot all the time. Cold is fine, I can deal with that, but hot, ugh.

          Where I live we don’t really have any mechanism to lose heat. Other than open a window but then every insect on the planet comes inside. But I can just turn up my heating if I need warmth.

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              Yeah the police that that as well.

              Plus of course because I know it’s cold here so I have cold weather clothing, I don’t really have hot weather clothing. So when it is hot I still have to wear cold weather clothing just less off it.

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          where I live at winter you’ll have like 2months where you go to the work while it’s still dark and when you leave it’s dark again