Poor boy, no snow at Christmas. I'm sure that the millions of residents of Bangladesh whose lands will be inundated by rising seas would feel sorry for you if they knew you had no snow. I reckon that those in western Africa watching their relatives shrivel fade away from the hemorrhagic disease brought on by ebola would wish you snow also. No doubt the North Koreans with their 900-calorie-per-day diet will also feel sorry for you and wish you to have some of the snow that is causing their frostbites this Christmas season. The Kurds and Syrians, at least those who can still walk and talk, would wish for you a white Christmas as well.
Yours is truly a sad story. We wish you prosperity and peace, and our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Right and your incredibly heroic posts on an internet forum are
exactly what they need.
You know who appreciates your attitude? Literally no one. Not a single person enduring suffering in the third world. And certainly not the hotels, restaurants, ski resorts, and countless other businesses that depend on tourism in Eastern Europe. People on this forum can hem and haw about businesses and whatnot, but the single mom working two jobs works those two jobs
at a business.So before you try to get your overly self-righteous, "Holier-than-tho" rocks off with this sanctimonious post your computer, consider the lives affected by something like snowfall. Fix your attitude.