In some places people are not so lucky to have easy access to clean drinkable water. For some it means always having to buy clean water or boil any water before drinking. For many it means a lengthy and involved process to have water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
I am lucky. Water comes out of my faucet by magic. I like tap water. I live a place with one of the highest standards of water quality. Most Europeans don’t drink the tap water because they think low class. A lot of people don’t drink tap water because they think bottles water is healthier (a lot of people are wrong). We are so lucky have water at a finger tips and yet we spend so much time and money getting special water. I hope I’m never thirsty.
We are so privileged to be so unhappy. USA, Canada, Costa Rica, Argentina, Japan, South Korea, EU, and the Commonwealth...tell me your problems.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
What you shouldn’t talk about on a first Date
1. Your ex.(if you must tell an amusing antidote, at least refer to them as your friend)
2.Politics. (I am incapable of following this rule)
3.Sex.
4.Your desire to have kids (however you should talk about the kids you already have)
5.Religion
6.Money (except to figure out who’s paying for what)
7.The Colombian Drug wars
8. Getting married.
And stay off your cellphone!
2.Politics. (I am incapable of following this rule)
3.Sex.
4.Your desire to have kids (however you should talk about the kids you already have)
5.Religion
6.Money (except to figure out who’s paying for what)
7.The Colombian Drug wars
8. Getting married.
And stay off your cellphone!
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