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Ngl sounds good to me. I like it cold and dark. Did I mention I'm a mole?
Yeah sounds awesome to me too tbh. My mood brightens whenever I see snow and I don't find that low sunlight levels affect me at all.
However apparently between 1-10% of people are affected by seaonal affective disorder so those people may want to avoid Finland during the winter months
My wife's sister found she has SAD when she moved to sweden. One of her kids has it too. They cope with the lights and the , well, the understanding they're gonna be affected. They seem to suggest that it's not rare there, and that its frequency makes it more acceptable and understandable. It's okay to be super-down for a few days on a bad wave, and people seem to get it.