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- Jun 12, 2020
This makes me think of when I chose to live in a city environment. All the noise you mention was there, along with the added bonus of an MD-500 police heli orbiting constantly over the complex where I lived on the weekends. I expected it, and didn't mind it at first, but after a year or so I'd had enough.
No amount of bitching and complaining on my part would ever silence the inherent noise of the city, and since I'd decided I didn't want to deal with it anymore, I packed up my shit and moved to a place more to my liking.
I know I'm preaching to the choir when I say these whining assholes in Ottawa are smaller examples of a larger group. That group would rather sit on their hands, do nothing of real consequence, and blame their perceived bad situation on everyone else rather than taking responsibility for their own lives and making hard decisions that in the end could give them a better quality of life.
I can't help but wonder how these people would react to such common events like changing a flat tire in bad weather (or good for that matter), or any number of more serious challenges that life throws at you.