Air conditioners are not the best for the planet long term, but Europeans may need to care a bit more about themselves in the short term and start installing more of them.
Yea… I can pretty much promise you, if it was 43c and 60% humidity in europe, like it is where I live currently… they would have A/C units.
Then, everyone always fusses because we drive so much here in the US, instead of walking everywhere… without accounting for, the US is drastically bigger. So, yes karen, I don’t ride by bicycle 35 miles to work.
Texas (one of the many states/territories in the US), overlaid onto europe:
Seriously, fuck off with the America is bad insults, with poor apples to oranges comparisons.
There is a lot of stuff we do that can be drastically improved, but, saying Europe doesn’t need AC and the U.S. does, because (insert US lazy / inefficient reason here…), is pretty dumb.
I can literally cook food in my car, or on my roof. Yes, I need A/C.
Probably America should not have put the homes 35 miles away from the everything else. Further, it should stop resisting efforts to put things closer together.
Probably America should not have put the homes 35 miles away from the everything else. Further, it should stop resisting efforts to put things closer together.
You do realize- the majority of America does live in towns and cities, right?
After reviewing your profile, it appears you like to be the victim, and blame the world for all of your issues, instead of trying to actually make a difference and improve things.
For future endeavours, why don’t you try to make a difference, instead of expecting everyone to cater to your desires.
Please, don’t bother responding this this comment, I have blocked you from this instance. Better things to do then to conversate with negative nancy all day.
Yea… I can pretty much promise you, if it was 43c and 60% humidity in europe, like it is where I live currently… they would have A/C units.
Then, everyone always fusses because we drive so much here in the US, instead of walking everywhere… without accounting for, the US is drastically bigger. So, yes karen, I don’t ride by bicycle 35 miles to work.
Texas (one of the many states/territories in the US), overlaid onto europe:
Seriously, fuck off with the America is bad insults, with poor apples to oranges comparisons.
There is a lot of stuff we do that can be drastically improved, but, saying Europe doesn’t need AC and the U.S. does, because (insert US lazy / inefficient reason here…), is pretty dumb.
I can literally cook food in my car, or on my roof. Yes, I need A/C.
Probably America should not have put the homes 35 miles away from the everything else. Further, it should stop resisting efforts to put things closer together.
You do realize- the majority of America does live in towns and cities, right?
You are over-generalizing.
I mean, its not like some people in europe don’t drive a long distance to work either…
Perhaps the UK shouldn’t have homes 35 miles away from everyone else.
See how that works?
I said 35 miles because the person I was responding to said 35 miles.
Most people in the US drive to work (and everything else) because things are too spread out.
I didn’t say anything about Europe in my last post. I live in the us.
And yes, we should focus more on denser spaces and mixed use.
Europe has had 2000 years and less space to cram everything together and their cities were built before cars.
Cry some more. America is literally shit. Stop bootlicking.
After reviewing your profile, it appears you like to be the victim, and blame the world for all of your issues, instead of trying to actually make a difference and improve things.
For future endeavours, why don’t you try to make a difference, instead of expecting everyone to cater to your desires.
Please, don’t bother responding this this comment, I have blocked you from this instance. Better things to do then to conversate with negative nancy all day.
“Stop bootlicking.”
Ah, the comeback of the person with no comeback.
Mmmmm tasty boots the corporate bootlicker loves to taste. Vote trump again 🥾👅🤡