1. I would care if it seemed like you weren't just sitting there feeling sorry for yourself, but since you don't sound like you care enough about your own situation to address it from a positive pro-active view-point I'm not sure why I should.
2. Whose fault is that?!
3. Air-conditioning is not one of life's necessities, hell it barely even exists in some countries a lot hotter than yours.
As a suicide survivor , i can tell you its a short term solution . It wrecks lives of people you leave behind . 4 yrs ago i took the short stop from a long drop and luckily for me my daughter walked in just as i kicked the chair out . Long story short she no longer talks to me most of my friends no longer have much interaction with me i suffer from depression but im getting help i fight the demons every day .
All from a failed relationship was the trigger like everyone else i didnt think i could live with out her . she has since moved on and im still stuck .
there is plenty of help online most of it just a phone call away . i ring helpline in my country almost every week i have to too fight my demons . good luck with your journey you are not alone ....
I have to clearly disagree with you here. Without air conditioner to cool your body and internal organs off in very hot and humid climates then you will surely die from heat illness and hyperthermia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperthermia
Air conditioner is definitely one of life's necessities especially in very hot and humid climates. And Israel is one of the hottest countries on Earth perhaps only southern Egypt and Lybia are hotter. Just go and visit the Dead sea (ים המוות) or Eilat in summer and see for yourself how hot it is. The scorching heat can reach 45 degrees Celsius during the summer months. That's even hotter than Death valley in California.
Air conditioner should be a human right if you are living in places like Israel, Egypt, Lybia or Saudi Arabia.
Last edited by uri; 18-07-13 at 10:08 AM.
Good point. Nobody lived in the Mideast before air conditioning was invented.
Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions.
Counseling or Prozac