A few people died during the storm here; I think a couple of people were killed by falling tree branches, and then there were also some traffic deaths. But overall not as bad as it could have been, at least.
According to Google, yeah, it's Vitamin D. But still, far be it from me to question why people live anywhere. EXCEPT IN WINTER, when I question all things nature-related.
Okinawa is fucking gorgeous. Of course, to make up for its beautiful weather, it is apparently subject to the occasional random earthquake, but I guess no place is perfect. And only two people were even injured in their last quake, so it still seems better than over here. XD
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According to Google, yeah, it's Vitamin D. But still, far be it from me to question why people live anywhere. EXCEPT IN WINTER, when I question all things nature-related.
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Ahaha, Okinawa (where I might be living for a year) has a lowest temperature of 14 degrees Celsius, during February.
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Okinawa is fucking gorgeous. Of course, to make up for its beautiful weather, it is apparently subject to the occasional random earthquake, but I guess no place is perfect. And only two people were even injured in their last quake, so it still seems better than over here. XD
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Yeah, earthquakes are going to be interesting, considering that I live in a country that never experience such phenomena. XD
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Well, with any luck, your stay will be earthquake-free? Or at least higher-magnitude earthquake-free.
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Yep, that's what I'm hoping.