In The S People Often Wore What We Now Call

In the 1980s, people often wore what we now call ‘ugly Christmas sweaters’ and actually took themselves seriously.

By 2001, many of those regrets had landed in thrift stores. This led to an Ugly Sweater Party trend in Vancouver, Canada, gaining even more popularity when it was added to the blog Stuff White People Like in 2008. 

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When you think you can smell snow, you aren’t actually smelling anything.

It’s a sensory experience caused by colder weather, humidity, and the feeling of cold air. The cold slows down air molecules, humidity boosts your olfactory nerves, freezing air hits the nerve that transmits sensations from your face to your brain, and this creates the crisp ‘scent’ of snow. 

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