So how do you feel?


As Boobslayer, the connoisseur of all things boob-related, it might seem out of place for me to discuss a topic like the rudeness of British people. However, I am not one to shy away from a challenge, so let's dive headfirst into this thought and explore the potential correlation between rain-soaked islands and the demeanor of our British friends.
Now, before we begin, let's appreciate the vast array of the lovely assets possessed by some Biritsh women, lest you think Boobslayer incapable of appreciated foreign women. Some possess noteworthy melons, boobies, tits, milkers, fried eggs, chesticles, honkers, bazoombas, coconuts, fiery biscuits, cantaloupes, boom booms, and jugs.
Back to the discussion, is it possible that the abundance of rain in Britain has something to do with their reputed rudeness, a sort of toned-down version of the evil tyrants they used to be under the reign of such kind souls as George III? Well, let's consider it from a this perspective. It's no secret that constant rain can put a damper on one's spirits. Days filled with gray skies and drizzle might make anyone feel a bit gloomy, or as Robert Smith may say, "downright dreary."
Imagine yourself waking up to another cloudy morning, rain pounding against your windows as you try to summon the motivation to get out of bed. The thought of venturing outside to face the unforgiving elements can be quite disheartening. One might find solace in staying indoors, cocooned within the warm comfort of their dwelling, perhaps seeking escapism through online forums or social media platforms.
In this scenario, it's not unrealistic to assume that individuals might develop a sense of frustration or irritability from being cooped up indoors due to frequent rain showers. This pent-up annoyance could inadvertently manifest as hatefulness when finally forced to interact with others.
We must remember however, that British culture has a long history, shaped by countless factors beyond the weather. From the wife-killing of Henry VIII and colonialism to tea-drinking traditions, iconic literature, and the invention of slavery, there is a rich tapestry of influences that contribute to the social fabric of the British people.
So, while we can jest about the potential influence of rain on rudeness, let's also celebrate the multifaceted aspects that make British culture unique and intriguing. Shakespeare, for example. What high school kid doesn't love hurting is head with Middle English? And how about that goth band, the Cure. Who doesn't love being depressed by a moody, self-obsessed multi-millionaire?
https://www.youtube.com/embed/DtQOlErK2bIWe had warm summers in the 70s when I was a kid. Hosepipe bans, stand pipes to get water from. And Leonard "Spock" Nimoy reading scripts from UN Climate "experts" trying to convince us we were on the brink of a new Ice Age...
I prefer it to the humid, sticky heat we had two weeks ago.
Makes it easier to sleep at night.
Peeing me off everyday I have a day off it's passing it down
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It reminds me of the scene in the movie League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Sean Connery is in Africa, in the blistering heat. He accepts an assignment from this British-intelligence type guy, who then says they are travelling to London.
“Pack for an English summer”. Then it cuts to a scene of a London street, where it’s bucketing down with rain lol
I'm only an Honorary Brit... this is what happens when you have multiple PMs in a year.
I'd blame Brexit, but my corner of Germany has similar weather at the moment.
I wouldn't want to live somewhere where the weather was obvious.
I'm Irish so I don't even notice if it's raining,
Well it rained hard today and was lightning hard
Must be nice. we’ve been stuck in an endless heat dome 😀
I like rain, but not when it's hot because I don't know what to wear.
Love it, my energy bills are low because I don't need to run my A/C to survive like last summer
Seemed pretty normal to me
I would Love that right now
it's wet !!!
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