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What 'modern' or first-world problems do you have?
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07-14-2019, 08:07 PM
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What first-world problems do you have? Or do you have something 'modern' that you just cannot stand? I'm talking about something that really makes your blood boil to the point that you probably turn into one of those stereotypical old people who loves shouting "Get off my lawn" at the young'uns. For me, it's a simple one. Music. I loved the music we used to hear back in the 90's/00's. Nowadays it just seems like mostly processed trash or rap/grime/drill  (whatever that is!) which really just doesn't make sense to me. 

Anyway, what about you?
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07-16-2019, 04:13 PM
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I think for a lot of people, the best example of a first world problem is looking at their fridge and not having anything to eat as a snack. There will be so much more food in that fridge compared to other countries but we may not like everything :D
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07-16-2019, 08:31 PM
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(07-16-2019, 04:13 PM)Ash Wrote: I think for a lot of people, the best example of a first world problem is looking at their fridge and not having anything to eat as a snack. There will be so much more food in that fridge compared to other countries but we may not like everything :D
Haha, the funny thing is I've literally just come back into my room from doing this. I have loads of yogurts, some fruits, leftovers and all sorts in the fridge but I still said to myself "nah" and turned around with nothing instead lol. You're very right though, compared to some countries we're definitely a lot more lucky in terms of what we got, I don't think a lot of us take stock of that fact enough considering all the privilege we do have sometimes.
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07-22-2019, 09:03 PM
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I recently got frustrated that my insurance doesn't cover my most vital medication anymore the way I was prescribed. I had to pay out of pocket for it instead. It didn't hit me then, but looking back... that was me being a cliche, considering how so many countries have way more issues with affording medication than I do.
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07-23-2019, 08:08 PM
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(07-22-2019, 09:03 PM)Juneberry Wrote: I recently got frustrated that my insurance doesn't cover my most vital medication anymore the way I was prescribed. I had to pay out of pocket for it instead. It didn't hit me then, but looking back... that was me being a cliche, considering how so many countries have way more issues with affording medication than I do.
I'm guessing from what you're saying that you're American? Seems to be a growing problem with America that people are being unable to afford the medication that they need. Seems completely wrong. I'm aware you've got it better than a lot of people in the so-called '3rd world' countries but I think healthcare is a right, and one that doesn't seem to be happening all that well in the States. Our NHS (In the UK) sure isn't running at full steam but dang is it a national treasure.


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