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You only get winter because you also have the other three. (We only have autumn here in the UK though).
You could always find a planet without a tilted axis. ๐๐
I wonder how much energy it would take to adjust earth's tilt ๐ค nothing could possibly go wrong with that, right?
Oh oh oh!
Don't even think about that! P-l-e-a-s-e! I'm kinda used to autumn now! ๐๐