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How is this fun/worth doing?

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Eating/drinking things in the snow is pretty nice in my experience. Looks like they just had soup and booze, which go well with snow.

Not sure how it is in a restaurant environment though, most of the appeal for me is that it gets so quiet during a heavy snowfall.

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I think the people eating there know it sucks. We’re all just desperate for a bit of normal life and this is them trying to find some.

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When you have no culture and no meaningful social gatherings (even outside a pandemic), going to eat in a restaurant is an incredibly exciting thing. People are around! Good food! You’re in a mild position of power! What’s not to love?

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That’s definitely a factor too, and with things like movie theaters or museums or whatever having limited capacity/closures, I understand why people are currently defaulting to eating out, cause it’s often the only thing to “do” if you want to go out

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how it started: pay everyone to stay home for two months? are you insane? once the summer comes it will be fine

how it’s going:

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And for making their server do this, a fat 10% tip

I am not speaking from experience, no

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The Virgin whatever the fuck is going on here vs the Chad impulsively deciding to go camping in the middle of winter with a bunch of hot couch guys that results in eating baked beans while massively crossfaded in a blizzard

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Uhhh… r/oddlyspecific?

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Yeah, I can’t really deny it at this point huh

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i did that once. got stuck on top of a mountain in the rockies with a grizzly bear nearby and a completely frozen lake

was fun sliding on it though

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Spontaneous winter camping is definitely something that’s worth doing once, probably not something that’s worth doing often. Where I live the grizzly bears weren’t a factor, that probably made it a fair bit more intense.

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he stayed on his side of the lake and we stayed on ours. idk why he wasnt hibernating it was weird

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