Are we really this pathetic that we have to freak out about not being able to
drive our cars around? I know that it's important for ambulances and fire
trucks to be able to get around, but I found it quite comforting (for one day
only - today everyone was as out as they could be to buy bread, salt, or
whatever they couldn't walk to get) to be able to walk around the area and not
be surrounded by hundreds of cars. All that I could think was "this is how it
should be." F--- cars!
People freak out about a little bit of snow, as if it's all over. Is your home
life that bad? Maybe go outside? 33 degrees and full sun isn't that bad,
actually. I'm usually the one that complains about the weather (in the spring
and summer when it's not hot enough). This is just reality. We live at 40
degrees latitude in a humid temperate/humid subtropical climate. This is the
temperate side. It snows here. I don't want to be a jerk, but I feel like we
can do better as humans. My rant isn't fully directed toward list subscribers,
but I think there are more important things to worry about than if your street
is plowed. Ever hear of hydraulic fracturing?
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