Either in regards to the current political situation, or for other reasons. What drew you to the idea of living in another country? Do you think whatever benefits it offers are really worth it, or is the grass just greener on the other side of the fence?
I did, actually. My folks and I were considering moving to Paraguay (because of similarities to the US), but others were Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and maybe a couple others.
Nah. There’s work to do here.
My fiancée lives in the US, and we’re in the process of getting her a visa to get her the fuck out of that backwards shit hole
It’s not a case of “the grass is greener”, the US is a fucking joke
It’s a cruel country. I’ve never seen a place so full of hatred and fear
Canada. And not the typical “I’m running away to Canada!” that you usually hear, I’ve genuinely wanted to move to Canada since I was in middle school back in the early 2000s. I grew up in the mountains and cold climates are always my favorite so it wouldn’t be a huge change. Canada is such a beautiful country too and I find it more culturally interesting than the US. I’ve always thought of Canada as the responsible and better put together sibling of the two (relatively speaking, of course. We all have our problems)
Unfortunately, I can’t afford to live in the US or Canada right now so I’m kinda shit out of luck. Plus they all, and understandably so, hate Americans. I’m not worried about not being welcome, but more that It’d feel rude to show up after everything that has happened. Like your friend that ran over your dog but still wanted to come over and hang out. Minnesota is like half the price of where I live right now when it comes to housing so I feel like if I moved there I could get the best of both worlds. Who knows, maybe I’ll do that instead.
Don’t live outside the cities; Minnesota Nice is just a guise for their thinly-veiled white supremacy (hey family, hope you’re rotting in fear)



