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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Wilo, literally every post you have in this thread is you freaking out about NK. How about just stopping? I'm just scarred for Japan, South Korea and Guam.
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Hellblazer187 posted:Right, so it seems like zero amount of Europeans answering this would consider the USA but 100% of Americans answering would consider Europe. Kinda answers my question, even if it's not a scientific survey. there's troubles in paradise though. guys like macron (which centrists over in the US love for some reason) want to dismantle labor protections cause "france needs to be more competitive for business". likewise, these assholes want to tear apart the safety net and privatize a lot of poo poo, cause look how much money america's economy is generating! (for everyone but 99% of the peeps in america)
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TheRat posted:How about if Bush ignored Iraq and didn't invade anyone? Even if we had not invaded Iraq we still would have invaded Afghanistan.
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Condiv posted:there's troubles in paradise though. guys like macron (which centrists over in the US love for some reason) want to dismantle labor protections cause "france needs to be more competitive for business". likewise, these assholes want to tear apart the safety net and privatize a lot of poo poo, cause look how much money america's economy is generating! (for everyone but 99% of the peeps in america) The tories continue to try and dismantle the state aspects of the NHS through massive underfunding and now Stephen Hawking is literally using "they're turning is into America" as a self-evidently terrible thing to do, while the PPE educated former PR sector health secretary tries to tell one of the world's leading mathematicians that he isn't actually good at stats. Things are going to poo poo in many places in Europe, and the easiest way to explain this to Europeans is "they're trying to make us like America".
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Hellblazer187 posted:How many of y'all would move to western Europe if the legal immigration part of it were easier? I'm not sure why I would flee to another country when I can work to make the one I live in right now better. And, as with every one of these discussions, people tend to look at other countries with rose-tinted glasses. I'm not going to try and rank the United States vis-à-vis its European counterparts, but the European Union is far from a perfect place.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Wilo, literally every post you have in this thread is you freaking out about NK. How about just stopping? The thought police are crushing dissent again!!! 😱😱
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If the travel thread has taught me anything, the pro move is to go to Cambodia, get addicted to heroin, and just burn out.
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Spangly A posted:The tories continue to try and dismantle the state aspects of the NHS through massive underfunding and now Stephen Hawking is literally using "they're turning is into America" as a self-evidently terrible thing to do, while the PPE educated former PR sector health secretary tries to tell one of the world's leading mathematicians that he isn't actually good at stats. that and explaining all the hosed up poo poo in america, cause they don't get but a tiny glimpse of it. like, they don't realize credit scores are a thing. that your eligibility for good rates on loans can be hurt by closing a credit card. that you can't see your score but once a year, and before obama you had to always pay if you wanted to see your score. that you have to sue and spend poo poo tons of money if your score gets hosed up by identity theft. that you are ineligible for certain jobs based on your credit score... Condiv fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Sep 4, 2017 |
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QuoProQuid posted:I'm not sure why I would flee to another country when I can work to make the one I live in right now better. I currently live in neither and have legal right to live in either, so, uh, I dunno it's relevant to me. Plus if you live abroad you can still vote - I have the last three general elections.
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FizFashizzle posted:If the travel thread has taught me anything, the pro move is to go to Cambodia, get addicted to heroin, and just burn out. Still in the maybe column.
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QuoProQuid posted:I'm not sure why I would flee to another country when I can work to make the one I live in right now better. As an actual foreigner I want to assure Americans your health care system is an unfair byzantine catastrophe. And I have GOOD insurance.
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Hellblazer187 posted:Right, so it seems like zero amount of Europeans answering this would consider the USA but 100% of Americans answering would consider Europe. Kinda answers my question, even if it's not a scientific survey. American living in Belgium for 6 years, Italian girlfriend. She's excited to move to the US eventually, with our terrible healthcare being the 1 thing scaring her. -I definitely miss some things. People are nicer in the US I find; restaurant service and customer support (for stuff like car insurance, setting up internet, etc) are way better. Yes, even considering Comcast - I've had friends that had to wait 3 months to get their internet hooked up here. French speakers are dicks. -It'd be different in rural France or Germany or something, but here in Benelux I miss the nature. The massive scale of the US causes its own problems, but our nature is amazing and people aren't as crowded. Long term, it's US or bust. Europe is going to get way more hosed by climate change, both directly and through refugees/chaos caused by refugees. It's already been a "crisis" mostly due to Syria, now think about decades from now when the Middle East is literally uninhabitable. So the US will always have that going for it: being lucky enough to be hosed somewhat less than the rest of the world.
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Office Pig posted:Ha ha, this country sucks. To be fair I don't think they'll get anything. Generally, one can terminate their lease if the unit is uninhabitable.
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Ogmius815 posted:To be fair I don't think they'll get anything. Generally, one can terminate their lease if the unit is uninhabitable. Read the article. quote:And under Texas law, rent must still be paid on damaged dwellings, unless they are deemed completely uninhabitable. rear end in a top hat landlords are probably claiming 'it's still livable!"
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Hastings posted:Hey Canada: can MN get a pass and join you guys? I mean, we are basically you but with patriotism. We want off this ride. okay but you have to trade for Alberta
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WampaLord posted:Read the article. The article just says that leases remain in force unless the unit is uninhabitable. So if it's uninhabitable the tenant can terminate the lease. If it isn't uninhabitable then they have an inhabitable home to live in.
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Condiv posted:that and explaining all the hosed up poo poo in america, cause they don't get but a tiny glimpse of it. like, they don't realize credit scores are a thing. that your eligibility for good rates on loans can be hurt by closing a credit card. This has always driven me nuts. Presented an an ostensible 'score' everyone wants to have the highest, right? This is a measurement of the margins of how you can be kept in debt, while still being able to pay it on time! Fun place, this. Koalas March posted:The thought police are crushing dissent again!!! 😱😱 I was just at the market today and I saw some cookies with a squidgy bit inside. And I must have had a going on. 'I came here to buy napa cabbage and I am now thinking of a specific SA mod.' You learn something new every day!
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Nosre, please tell me more about the "chaos" and how immigrants and refugees will help cause Europe to be "hosed". I am genuinely curious.
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Hellblazer187 posted:How many of y'all would move to western Europe if the legal immigration part of it were easier? I'm British. I work in an industry (video games) that makes it ridiculously easy (and somewhat required) to relocate often. In the past 15 years, I've lived in Nottingham, Paris, Dublin, Southern Germany, Madrid, Kyiv, and now I'm in Eastern Slovakia. From time to time, my agent sends me roles in the US and I'm not even remotely interested in taking them. My ex-wife was American and I spent quite a bit of time over there (Colorado, New Jersey and New Mexico) and I hated the obscenely materialistic worldview, the lovely work/life balance, the punishing lack of health care and the third world levels of infrastructure. In all of the places I've lived, even Ukraine and Slovakia, I've had access to a quality of life that just does not exist in the US unless you are very rich. I could triple my salary by moving to the US but I'd lose so much that it wouldn't be worth it.
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Koalas March posted:Nosre, please tell me more about the "chaos" and how immigrants and refugees will help cause Europe to be "hosed". Isn't he a ligur rereg?
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Eh, it'd take a godfather offer to get me to consider moving to Western Europe at this point in my life. Five years ago I'd have done it in a heartbeat, but I've since developed a very robust and well-paying career here in the States.
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Having spent alot of time in both places, I would honestly not enjoy moving to europe at all. Its very lonely, people are cold and emotionally distant. Nobody smiles, your neighbors avoid eye contact, coworkers dont say hello or goodbye.
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Leaving your country behind because a bastard got elected president is for chumps though.
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Helen Highwater posted:I'm British. I work in an industry (video games) that makes it ridiculously easy (and somewhat required) to relocate often. In the past 15 years, I've lived in Nottingham, Paris, Dublin, Southern Germany, Madrid, Kyiv, and now I'm in Eastern Slovakia. From time to time, my agent sends me roles in the US and I'm not even remotely interested in taking them. My ex-wife was American and I spent quite a bit of time over there (Colorado, New Jersey and New Mexico) and I hated the obscenely materialistic worldview, the lovely work/life balance, the punishing lack of health care and the third world levels of infrastructure. In all of the places I've lived, even Ukraine and Slovakia, I've had access to a quality of life that just does not exist in the US unless you are very rich. I could triple my salary by moving to the US but I'd lose so much that it wouldn't be worth it. Hey we got the best loving plumbing anywhere
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Calibanibal posted:Having spent alot of time in both places, I would honestly not enjoy moving to europe at all. Its very lonely, people are cold and emotionally distant. Nobody smiles, your neighbors avoid eye contact, coworkers dont say hello or goodbye. I'm guessing you're a southerner because having grown up in Massachusetts people do not do that poo poo up north either. I live in Tennessee now though and yeah people are friendly, but also racist and terrible sooo
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Ogmius815 posted:Leaving your country behind because a bastard got elected president is for chumps though. i didn't do this and i doubt many did. i wanted to see what life was like in "socialist hellholes". turns out it's p nice watching the 2016 elections and hillary pretending that better things just weren't possible was maddening
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FizFashizzle posted:Isn't he a ligur rereg? No idea who that is, this has been my name forever And this isn't the climate change thread, but I'm talking 30-50 years from now. Seems pretty self explanatory that Europe, being right next to a lot of vulnerable places and way more porous, is going to have a much harder time dealing with a chaotic world than the US, with its two huge natural moats. This is in no way a commentary from me about refugees.
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Wow I would love to visit this magical land of Massy choosets where people arent racist and terrible!
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Ginette Reno posted:I'm guessing you're a southerner because having grown up in Massachusetts people do not do that poo poo up north either. Yeah, southern hospitality is a bullshit idea. Smile to your face, snark as soon as they turn the corner. It's fake bullshit.
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Nosre posted:No idea who that is, this has been my name forever What does that have to do with refugees and immigrants??
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I applied to be a public spokesman for supercell and would have had to move to Finland. It would have been a pr/media gig. They requested more information but I'm too far in to this grad school horseshit to pull out for another ridiculous foreign job adventure.
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Condiv posted:i didn't do this and i doubt many did. i wanted to see what life was like in "socialist hellholes". turns out it's p nice Go back to your thread you worthless goblin.
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Y'ain't welcome 'round these parts, mister condiv.
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Ogmius815 posted:Leaving your country behind because a bastard got elected president is for chumps though. gently caress nationalism. At this point, my country is just where I happen to be and literally nothing more.
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Ogmius815 posted:Go back to your thread you worthless goblin. Address if anything is wrong with this particular post (there isn't)
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Al Borland Corp. posted:Address if anything is wrong with this particular post (there isn't) Nah rehashing the primary in this thread is boring as gently caress no matter how many times condiv tries
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Calibanibal posted:Having spent alot of time in both places, I would honestly not enjoy moving to europe at all. Its very lonely, people are cold and emotionally distant. Nobody smiles, your neighbors avoid eye contact, coworkers dont say hello or goodbye. People in rural France are pretty friendly, more so than most places I've been in the States. Having lived years as a poor in the US and a poor in France I have to say being poor in France is way better.
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Grassy Knowles posted:gently caress nationalism. At this point, my country is just where I happen to be and literally nothing more. Its also where family, friends, job, and roots are, no? Oh, who am I kidding, goons.
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Calibanibal posted:Having spent alot of time in both places, I would honestly not enjoy moving to europe at all. Its very lonely, people are cold and emotionally distant. Nobody smiles, your neighbors avoid eye contact, coworkers dont say hello or goodbye. it's really loving weird to pretend that Europe is a monolithic culture. Anglo/Northern French culture clashes are constant, we don't understand each other despite both generally tending towards cold and solitary as well as being next door. Meanwhile, you have say the Irish, Andalusians and southern Germans as loud and warm people, from my experience. Koalas March posted:What does that have to do with refugees and immigrants?? The EU is totally paralyzed and has been for a good while. The EU agreed to house a number of refugees that didn't even approach the lowest projections, and nobody has actually done it. The UK, as my familiar example, simply didn't bother. It won't even house the dubs children we explicitly agreed to, and we're slightly above 1% of the agreed target (somewhere below 3k of 200k agreed). Unless the EU gets its poo poo together (and while Germany remains insistent on continental financial suicide this won't happen) the refugee crisis will put immense strain on Italian, Greek and Turkish relations which are already all seen to be highly stressed. Italy have already recently threatened to give all refugees movement permits to do whatever they want, as there is absolutely no plan being followed. The refugee crisis, as it pertains to european states and people, is causing a mutual distrust and inability to work across borders that threatens the institution as a whole.
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Al Borland Corp. posted:Address if anything is wrong with this particular post (there isn't) Gratuitous primary chat.
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