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oh spring is here in my country
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i've never actually met someone with hay fever i don't believe it really exists
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>>220567954
Imagine having allergies you genetically inferior piece of garbage
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>>220567992
>>220568008
its a london thing
the trees here are cursed
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>>220567954
>>220568053
This. I've never had hayfever before I went to London. I was fucking dying there
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I only started getting it in recent years, was never an issue before that, either I suddenly developed it as I got older or the fact that I walk around a lot more is contributing to it
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>>220568079
could be tarmac dust and smog, but then again one would assume thats worse in russian cities?
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>>220569014
>but then again one would assume thats worse in russian cities?
we're about the same on average on the air quality rankings.
It's probably the trees. London plants mostly male trees so the allergies there are notoriously bad. And I get hayfever every spring/summer now after I lived in London for a couple of months (though it's not as bad as it was in London). I demand reparations.
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/jul/01/where-is-the-worlds-most-hayfever-prone-city
>Meanwhile, in London, landscaping practices have led to an abundance of tree pollen, aggravating hay fever, according to a horticultural expert. Landscapers in the UK capital – and around the world – plant predominantly male trees because they are less messy than female trees, which shed seeds, fruits or pods, says Thomas Leo Ogren, creator of the Ogren Plant Allergy Scale. β€œThe problem is that while these [male] trees and plants are litter-free, they all produce abundant allergenic pollen.”
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>>220567954
achoo
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>>220570852
lol

My favorite part about Spring is birds chirp chirpedy chirping :)
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>>220567954
There was a period a few weeks ago where I literally could not stop sneezing for a week straight.
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>>220567992
my father has it. used to lock himself up in the basement but it seems he's not that affected anymore, partially with meds
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>oy vey my alahgees



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