I’ve lived in SF so long, I have trust issues with the weather. I feel naked if I go out somewhere without a jacket
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Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 27-Mar-2026 02:38:12 JST
Adrianna Tan
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Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 27-Mar-2026 02:41:16 JST
Adrianna Tan
@zenkat well I would almost never need it in Singapore
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zenkat (zenkat@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 27-Mar-2026 02:41:17 JST
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@skinnylatte Wait, you go places without a jacket? That's like leaving the house without your phone.
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Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 27-Mar-2026 02:51:34 JST
Adrianna Tan
@lipow ha, I feel like the shorts people come from much colder places and the rest of us don’t
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Ulrike Walter-Lipow (lipow@norden.social)'s status on Friday, 27-Mar-2026 02:51:36 JST
Ulrike Walter-Lipow
@skinnylatte To me, one of the biggest differences between the Bay Area and Germany used to be that it was totally normal there to see people wearing heavy jackets and boots and people in T-shirts, shorts, and flip-flops waiting in the same line, e.g., at Cheeseboard in Berkeley. I always felt that some adapted to the weather by settling on one outfit and living with the fact that sometimes it was perfect and other times not :-)
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