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.
My mom was born and raised in the UK, came to the US in her mid 20s and never left. She went back a month ago to visit my grandparents, and she said that even though America is in a very bad place rn, the UK is a lot worse off. She said she even had a grieving period while she was there, and just let go of whatever UK pride / citizenship she had left. My cousins just moved from their to Canada, my aunt and uncle are moving to South Korea, and my grandparents are staying. They’re conservative/right wing and feel right at home and truly support Brexit and are racists.
Still wish I had EU citizenship. Imaging getting on a train and going anywhere you want.
My life so far:
But yes, I do miss the trains.
Yikes. Sorry for your misfortune
Ireland is still an option for UK citizens. If you have skills, nz, Australia or Canada are welcoming too.
It’s not all bad.
My mom was born and raised in the UK, came to the US in her mid 20s and never left. She went back a month ago to visit my grandparents, and she said that even though America is in a very bad place rn, the UK is a lot worse off. She said she even had a grieving period while she was there, and just let go of whatever UK pride / citizenship she had left. My cousins just moved from their to Canada, my aunt and uncle are moving to South Korea, and my grandparents are staying. They’re conservative/right wing and feel right at home and truly support Brexit and are racists.
I mean, if you are a us citizen you have free reign to take a painfully slow train to one of the three states that doesn’t suck.
Wait, the third state is currently on fire.
Make that two states.
Yup. Be careful not to derail because corporate overlords can’t even give railworkers 3 days off a year.
Not really true for a lot of Europe, but yes, it is a good thing.