Every day life. What is your experience?

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Well.. It is common on forums to criticize whatever and whoever in the world.

But if you look around in your own home town, what is wrong?

I write this in the form of a column.

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Well, I go to my job by bike every day. I noticed there were poison worms on oak trees along the road I drive. Posted a letter into the postbox of the community center, after 2 weeks still no action.

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A picture of the little bastards. The hairs are extremely toxic, and produce itching that may last for 7 years!
Of course the government is responsible, they are cutting costs on keeping the environment safe.

Another issue..
Supermarkets fight deadly battles against each other.
Capitalism full scale!
Take a cucumber..
Sold for 0,70 euro in supermarkets.
Farmer has to invest 0,23 euro.
Cucumber sold for market price of 0,25 euro.
Supermarket gets 0,45 euro.

Figure it out! Farmer earns 0,02 euro... Supermarket 0,45 euro!!!!!

To make things worse, supermarkets cut heavily on their employees.
Only young people work there, for a very low wage.
And they are not able to run the supermarket very well.
There aren't enough of them.
In the same time supermarkets offer customers a cup of coffee..
Very nice, but customers throw the junk everywhere in the shop.

That is the modern capitalism.
Education is down the drain.
The economy is asking for hard working dumb asses. :sad-2:

And another thing..
Lots of customers have that huge SUV cars. The parking is just too small for that antisocial beasts. Is it so difficult to do away with cocky behavior and use a small shopping car instead?

:useless:

Well, go ahead telling what you experience in just a few hours... :grin:
 
Bicycle lanes are doing, are a nuisance having to keep track of who is coming or going with a bike, bring more green to go by bike, much more is within walking distance.
 
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