Prefer -10°C Over Hot Weather Change My Mind

This is an edited version of the viral 'Change My Mind' meme format. It shows Steven Crowder sitting casually at a folding table set up outdoors on a brick paved walkway, in a campus-like area with trees, grass, and buildings visible in the background. He holds a black mug in one hand and has a relaxed, smug expression. A large white sign taped to the front of the table reads 'I'd rather have -10°C than this hot weather. Change my Mind'. A 'made with mematic' watermark is located at the bottom left corner of the image. The humor stems from the common relatable sentiment that extremely cold temperatures are more tolerable than excessively hot weather, as you can add layers of clothing to warm up when cold, but you cannot remove more clothing once you are already wearing as little as possible to cool down in heat, a point that aligns with the original accompanying title 'You can simply put on a jacket'.

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I'd rather have -10°C than this hot weather. Change my Mind

Overview

This is an edited version of the viral 'Change My Mind' meme format. It shows Steven Crowder sitting casually at a folding table set up outdoors on a brick paved walkway, in a campus-like area with trees, grass, and buildings visible in the background. He holds a black mug in one hand and has a relaxed, smug expression. A large white sign taped to the front of the table reads 'I'd rather have -10°C than this hot weather. Change my Mind'. A 'made with mematic' watermark is located at the bottom left corner of the image. The humor stems from the common relatable sentiment that extremely cold temperatures are more tolerable than excessively hot weather, as you can add layers of clothing to warm up when cold, but you cannot remove more clothing once you are already wearing as little as possible to cool down in heat, a point that aligns with the original accompanying title 'You can simply put on a jacket'.

Origin notes

This meme is a derivative of the original 'Change My Mind' meme, which originated from a 2018 photograph of political commentator Steven Crowder posted to Twitter, where he sat at a table with a sign expressing a controversial opinion inviting others to debate him. This specific edited version was shared on the Reddit r/Meme subreddit via RSS feed, as indicated by the provided source information, and was created using the Mematic mobile meme editing application.

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