I don't think any of that disproves my assertion that global warming won't affect every country equally. It's demonstably true that places like Australia and Indonesia are going to feel the effects worse.
I'm not saying some countries will be unaffected, just that the impact will initially be concentrated in certain places.
He won't be the last to miss out unfortunately. I suppose he's still young enough that he could make the next tour albeit front rows have more wear and tear on them. Astonishingly bad luck to be selected for 2 tours and to miss both of them!
I've had slight scoliosis all my life due to being very tall and having multiple growth spurts in my teens. That has bothered me in the mornings pretty much since I was 16. Last year, I started getting increased pain around my pelvis which eventually got diagnosed as rheumatoid arthritis, associated with another diagnosis of Ankylosing Spondylitis. I'm 32 now and doing physiotherapy in order to keep flexible, the exercises seem to be a subset of pilates, also been prescribed dicofenac which is like a stronger version of ibuprofen which works well.
Blacking out from pain doesn't sound normal. I've got a degenerative disease diagnosis and have never blacked out - although I have had days where I've struggled to move.
If I remember Casablanca right she doesn't actually knowingly cheat on her husband at any point. The woman has a relationship with Rick when she believes her husband to be dead before the events of the movie that we hear about 2nd hand. Then in the movie Rick helps her and her husband escape Casablanca.
I was just shitposting really. It might be UK-specific since the boomer old folks here are all aligned on big policies like "the triple lock" (state pension rising with avg earnings, inflation or 2.5% each year).
I was thinking of doing it how the boomers have done. Old people make up a majority of the voters, especially if their generation makes up a plurality of the society's demographics. So basically boomers were able to demand all the assistance in terms of acquiring assets (including low taxes) and now they've got them they are demanding all the social security goes their way despite it being less than they paid in initially.
Millenials need to make up for lost time though. Maybe we can tell the politicians we'll only vote for parties that exempt over 60s from any form of taxation and demand that the state retirement payments triple. Just for a start... then we can live another 20-40 years and gradually claw more each year.
Edit: Another idea, we could start building affordable housing again but earmark them as only being for millenials. This is going to be sweet!
Us millenials are going to become the next boomers. The other generations around us like genX, zoomers and genA are comparatively smaller than the millenial generation, substantially so in the UK where I live.
Can't wait until my peers and I capture the legislators and start redirecting all of society's resources into our interests.
Edit: Already drafting comments to leave on the comments section of major newspaper articles about how genA need to pull themselves up by their bootraps, stop enjoying avocados, and cultivate some "stick-tuitiveness" (sub in other made-up phrase here).
Trump wasn't giving him the policies/legislation he was asking for that would put his businesses at an advantage. Additionally Elon was unhappy with the tarrifs. Lastly, they both have large and delicate egos.
I don't think any of that disproves my assertion that global warming won't affect every country equally. It's demonstably true that places like Australia and Indonesia are going to feel the effects worse.
I'm not saying some countries will be unaffected, just that the impact will initially be concentrated in certain places.