It really does get confusing. But 196 isn't the most serious instance so I just let it slide, give it a lil downvote and go about my business.
Luminocta
I think boomers to millennials would make more sense. Boomers are so hateful and desperate to keep what was promised to them that they will hold on to it even if it costs 3 generations of people almost everything.
I'm just living life now. Born too late too make a change. Ofcourse a certain group of people may need to be held accountable, but they won't. We, the people, will. Nothing will change. I'm so depressed reading this. I wanted kids. I'm afraid to give them life knowing what disasters may come. I wanted to become a grandfather one day, if lucky enough. Yet all I do is feel like I won't even make a grandfatherly age.
Older family members think I'm crazy for believing we're facing a disaster. They say things like: "every generation has its disaster story". Maybe they know, but can't comprehend what's happening. It's this same process of thinking " it's not that bad" that got us here in just a few hundred years. Yet still here we are. Facing possibly the end of life as we've known it.
Why do we not follow the scientists in their studies instead of politicians blaming everyone and everything BUT the ones who are accountable?
Am I overthinking this, while sitting on a toilet...?
How do these work?
Again, city thinking. If you have everything closeby then a bike or walking is logical. I live rural, I get groceries weekly. Want to go somewhere? Car. Checking on family every week? Car. If I go to work, I need a car. See clients? Car.
If I had just a bike for all of this I would be in trouble because there are not enough hours in a day to make it viable.
City people complaining about city things? Driving is freedom, if you can think outside of the cramped life that is a city. Ever been on a roadtrip? Doesn't have to be a car either.
May I ask what this is about?