This is less likely to happen to us in February. What is it?

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Answer: Getting punched in the face.

Clues: “Strike” and “Head”

Here’s a fun stat:  You’re apparently less likely to get punched in the face in February than any other month of the year. The main reason is…it’s just too cold to fight.

When it’s warm, more people are out drinking, partying, and generally being morons. In February, it’s just too dark and cold, and everyone’s at home by 6 p.m. Basically, less mingling = fewer fists flying.

The study found fight-related injuries tend to peak between May and July. The pattern is clear: warm weather is just much more conducive to knock-down, drag-out fights.