"Most people are super helpful and friendly. One time, I was in upstate New York, trying to call a friend to come pick me up, and my British cell didn’t work. A man stopped to check if I was okay and lent me his, an act of kindness I’ll never forget."
I lived in the US (AZ) for a year. In many ways I was baffled about the contradictions there. A lot of really miserable social situations (lacking healthcare, guns, wide poor - rich gap, police violence, lacking public transportation etc.) meet very lovely, nice and open minded people.
And you yours.
Everyone has healthcare, just not health insurance. If you have no money and need surgery, it will most likely cost you nothing. No one gets turned away.
I know, it is not representative and I did not mean to be ignorant or hurt someone with my post. I just wanted to say that dispite there are things going on to which I would refer them as awful, I met a lot of very nice and lovely people. That contradiction simply baffeld me. Greetings from Germany.
and is j#rking himself off while writing
Is'nt that a wild suggestion?