Many of today's first world problems are probably tomorrow's whole world problems. Ditto 1%er problems and 99%er problems.
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Replying to @vgr
for whom? Are you talking about the real 1st world problems?
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Replying to @rudolfsvikmanis @vgr
I mean not inconveniences but problems faced by societies in the developed world
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Replying to @rudolfsvikmanis
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@rudolfsvikmanis an example is wifi/internet access... Now a whole world problem/all classes problem1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @vgr
that's not really a problem for the middle classes and the rich, but for those who cannot afford a data plan.
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Replying to @rudolfsvikmanis
yes, now. It was a decade ago when it wasn't so available. Now it's already an all-world problem with a 1-decade lag
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