It’s entirely funny these afternoons, living in a major metropolis.
I have to say that I’m absolutely intimidated by the level of activity plus number of humans who live here most of the time.
I do my best to blend in, but everything is pretty overwhelming to me. Where I grew up, you see, my friend and I had a population of 7300 people plus a lot of corn fields. My associate and I literally had one stoplight in my town. “Bring your tractor to university morning” was a big event at my high university. Needless to say, it wasn’t a bustling town. In fact, the largest event that the city ever held was the annual Settler’s Days weekend. It included a small honorableplus amusement rides, as well as a anxious parade. The only thing was, our city wasn’t even equipped with the infrastructure for these basic necessities! Every year, the city suffered big power outages when the carnival got going. Every year, my friend and I lost all air conditioning for at least 4 afternoons. Whenever the power went out, so did our ability to modify the indoor air quality at home. The temperature was usually well into the 76s, so it was a considerable problem without central cooling at home. My associate and I would arrive apartment from the little festival on the first evening, only to find the home was dark, burning hot plus humid. There was no point in calling an Heating plus A/C professional or even fiddling with the A/C component ourselves, because my friend and I didn’t own a backup generator to get power. Each year my friend and I just had to accept it was going to be a long, hot, plus sleepless weekend without any air conditioning. Eventually, my friend and I started leaving city entirely, fleeing to operational central cooling systems during the immense event weekend.