I know very well what I wrote in that publication, since I wrote it myself, but if you want me to tell you that it doesn't rain in the village, firstly I would be lying to everyone and secondly I would be in the Guinness Book of Records for such a feat. Indeed, the village has a tropical rainy climate, of which only the name remains, in the year 2022-2023 the farmers lost large areas due to an intense drought, the fires destroyed almost all the production. In 2008, the rainfall was so intense that part of the mountain collapsed. These are climatic inconsistencies that we have created and as it can rain for a day, and on a few occasions for a week, it can go a semester without a drop of water falling. Don't you read the news? In the SAHARA DESERT (ARID WEATHER AND DROUGHT-RELATED) it has RAINED and EVEN SNOWED.
I lived in the mountains of the Appalachians, it rained substantially, and it never stopped us from being efficient and never complained unless we were stuck inside because we were grounded. It doesn't stop the school buses, it didn't keep my father from construction and bringing home the bread. It didn't stope me from cutting the grass in the muddy terrain.
See I can make the same accomplishments but I never actually brag about it. And I'm not the only one. So what do I feel when I read such things. I think some people just stayed indoors way too long. Cast aside to watch the telly or the computer because the parents refused to raise a child and did only the bare minimum work and turn the kids into slaves of the cystem. Or maybe the parents were just too busy surviving because the economy is shot.
Now?
$20usd bucks and all I get is this lousy flimsy t-shirt from walled-y?-world.
Very interesting your perception, I am glad you had an example to follow. For the next rainy season I will ask the collaborators to go to work, well and if they go out downhill, I will appreciate their effort, when I see the fire in the crops, I will tell my neighbors calm, all those things are not impediments, go and enter the fire to save the seeds. As far as being political, it would be interesting for you to define for me what you consider being political. You know something, I think you take my publications as insignificant, you think what we DO is just a game and figure in an ecosystem and you REALLY BELIEVE I want to be made a statue, maybe like Rocky. This discussion can go on forever and you know why? Because we have cultural differences that you don't understand. If you talk about your father, I can tell you that mine raised 9 children, all professionals (including me), a farmer who got up at 4 am to get ready to go to the fields and came home at 5 pm. And at harvest time it was worse, because I got home at 7 o'clock at night, you want me to tell you how I studied and what I am a specialist in. Really,
I know very well what I wrote in that publication, since I wrote it myself, but if you want me to tell you that it doesn't rain in the village, firstly I would be lying to everyone and secondly I would be in the Guinness Book of Records for such a feat. Indeed, the village has a tropical rainy climate, of which only the name remains, in the year 2022-2023 the farmers lost large areas due to an intense drought, the fires destroyed almost all the production. In 2008, the rainfall was so intense that part of the mountain collapsed. These are climatic inconsistencies that we have created and as it can rain for a day, and on a few occasions for a week, it can go a semester without a drop of water falling. Don't you read the news? In the SAHARA DESERT (ARID WEATHER AND DROUGHT-RELATED) it has RAINED and EVEN SNOWED.
Spoken like a politician.
I lived in the mountains of the Appalachians, it rained substantially, and it never stopped us from being efficient and never complained unless we were stuck inside because we were grounded. It doesn't stop the school buses, it didn't keep my father from construction and bringing home the bread. It didn't stope me from cutting the grass in the muddy terrain.
See I can make the same accomplishments but I never actually brag about it. And I'm not the only one. So what do I feel when I read such things. I think some people just stayed indoors way too long. Cast aside to watch the telly or the computer because the parents refused to raise a child and did only the bare minimum work and turn the kids into slaves of the cystem. Or maybe the parents were just too busy surviving because the economy is shot.
Now?
$20usd bucks and all I get is this lousy flimsy t-shirt from walled-y?-world.
Where was I going with this?
Toking
Coffee sip
Cheers.
Very interesting your perception, I am glad you had an example to follow. For the next rainy season I will ask the collaborators to go to work, well and if they go out downhill, I will appreciate their effort, when I see the fire in the crops, I will tell my neighbors calm, all those things are not impediments, go and enter the fire to save the seeds. As far as being political, it would be interesting for you to define for me what you consider being political. You know something, I think you take my publications as insignificant, you think what we DO is just a game and figure in an ecosystem and you REALLY BELIEVE I want to be made a statue, maybe like Rocky. This discussion can go on forever and you know why? Because we have cultural differences that you don't understand. If you talk about your father, I can tell you that mine raised 9 children, all professionals (including me), a farmer who got up at 4 am to get ready to go to the fields and came home at 5 pm. And at harvest time it was worse, because I got home at 7 o'clock at night, you want me to tell you how I studied and what I am a specialist in. Really,
Good for you. Farm life is my entire childhood. Thank God.