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Nah. I don't care because I simply don't care, lol. I don't care about it being daylight or night outside, I go outside regardless. Matter of fact, I would even say I'm more active at night.
Think you would if you were in a location where it was dark before you got out of work or class, nevermind for the commute.
I think I would care but it wouldn't bet the end of the world lol. I don't think it would really affect my happiness or health in any way, just would be a little annoying.
I think I would care but it wouldn't bet the end of the world lol. I don't think it would really affect my happiness or health in any way, just would be a little annoying.
Understandable.
I remember when I worked at the mall during Holiday Season, I would work 12 hour shifts all the time (usually about 6 AM until 6 PM) and it would be dark going into work and coming out. Didn't affect my mood whatsoever. I guess I just won't ever understand people who let what type of weather, whether it's dark or not outside etc dictate their mood alone.
In a big city like New York, Lima, Buenos Aires, etc, I dont care about the sunset times because whenever you go outside there are still people out even when it's dark. But in a small town like Binghamton sunset times are important cause there are very few people out it's not very comforting walking by yourself at night with absolutely no one around. Lots of bad things can happen
In big cities thankfully that doesn't happen. If anything it makes me feel so tingly inside, seeing all the lights, sights, the evening talk around me. Cities become a magical place in the evening
In a big city like New York, Lima, Buenos Aires, etc, I dont care about the sunset times because whenever you go outside there are still people out even when it's dark. But in a small town like Binghamton sunset times are important cause there are very few people out it's not very comforting walking by yourself at night with absolutely no one around. Lots of bad things can happen
That's a fair point. Although I live in somewhat of a sleepy suburb (at least by Miami standards) that is very lonely walking around at night, and I don't really get scared or anything lol.
In a big city like New York, Lima, Buenos Aires, etc, I dont care about the sunset times because whenever you go outside there are still people out even when it's dark. But in a small town like Binghamton sunset times are important cause there are very few people out it's not very comforting walking by yourself at night with absolutely no one around. Lots of bad things can happen
In big cities thankfully that doesn't happen. If anything it makes me feel so tingly inside, seeing all the lights, sights, the evening talk around me. Cities become a magical place in the evening
That's a fair point. Although I live in somewhat of a sleepy suburb (at least by Miami standards) that is very lonely walking around at night, and I don't really get scared or anything lol.
I have gotten robbed before at gunpoint so that feeling has stuck to me for quite a while. Ironically it was in the middle of the day. I try to put on my mean face when walking around at night lol
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