Summer. Always.
I HATE Winter. I absolutely hate it. I can't stand it. Everything outside is basically dead or in hibernation, there's snow everywhere, there's ice everywhere, even where you can't see it, and one of these days I'm going to slip on it and crack my head open. Not to mention the cold, where it's constantly at least 10-20 below 0 Fahrenheit, where I constantly have to the turn the heat on extra fracking high just to get away from it. And not to mention either, that the day is about 9 hours long, so being in at school and/or work all day, I rarely get to actually see the sun. Oh but wait, we can't forget driving either! The constant skidding and swerving on the ice, scraping pointless ice and snow off your car, not being able to go anywhere because there's 3 fracking feet of snow EVERYWHERE.
Winter just totally makes me super depressed, and I can see why northern countries often times have the highest suicide rate, because I'm almost to that point by the time spring comes around. I couldn't imagine suffering through it any further. But then, I'm magically saved when Spring comes around, and finally Summer.
I love Summer. I love being hot, I love the long days, I love how everything is NOT dead, I love the no-school aspect I can still find in it, I love the beautiful sunny weather, I even love the stormy days. Summer has the best storms that you can find anywhere, I love whenever it starts pouring and thundering and lightning out. It's just one of the coolest things that nature has to offer.
The driving conditions are perfect, I'm probably one of the few people who on any sunny day will have all their car windows open and my hand out the window, since I hate using air conditioning so much. I love feeling the air running through the car; it's much better than any man made system could provide.
But sadly, there is one thing I do hate about Summer, the humidity. Humidity is rather annoying, and in most cases, at least here in Wisconsin, it's what most people are actually complaining about when they say it gets hot. Here, it's almost always humid, and we really pay the consequences for it. Humidity is what makes the heat unbearable, you can't breath, you're constantly dripping gallons of sweat off your body, it's really pain. Which is why, someday in the future, I'm moving to Arizona, where there is humidity.
I got dis covered yo.