TroglocratsRdumb
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I lived in England for two years.
America is about 20 years ahead of Europe.
America is about 20 years ahead of Europe.
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Nah.You think Europe 150 years ago is the same as today?
Trust me, were they to live in Europe today, and have a choice of going to the US 150 years ago, they'd stay in Europe.
Here's a video from an American who's lived in London for 13 years.
He makes a good argument as to why Europe is better than the US for living in.
A lot of what he says is there's a better quality of life in Europe. Also that in the US the government is NOT working for the people, but working for the rich.
I'd agree with everything he says.
Obviously for people who are born in the US and understand the US, there's a comfort about living in their home country they might not get elsewhere. But for a comparison of a British person in Britain and an American in America, maybe it's better in the UK.
And, he says, all countries have their problems. The UK still have the FPTP political system, it's not great. Better than the US's but still deeply flawed. He does not say Europe is perfect. Just better.
I suggest you take an Art Appreciation Class. That's where they quantify artists.Go on then, prove you're smart.
Quantify three different people's creativity.
I'll make it easy for you, because you're so smart, you can, if you choose, try and quantify these three artists and their paintings.
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Jacques-Louis David
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Jackson Pollock
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Vincent van Gogh
Ahead in what way?I lived in England for two years.
America is about 20 years ahead of Europe.
I suggest you take an Art Appreciation Class. That's where they quantify artists.
Dumbass.
Here's a video from an American who's lived in London for 13 years.
He makes a good argument as to why Europe is better than the US for living in.
A lot of what he says is there's a better quality of life in Europe. Also that in the US the government is NOT working for the people, but working for the rich.
I'd agree with everything he says.
Obviously for people who are born in the US and understand the US, there's a comfort about living in their home country they might not get elsewhere. But for a comparison of a British person in Britain and an American in America, maybe it's better in the UK.
And, he says, all countries have their problems. The UK still have the FPTP political system, it's not great. Better than the US's but still deeply flawed. He does not say Europe is perfect. Just better.
It all depends on what you were looking for. I have spent a lot of time in Europe. There are things I like better there and there are things I like better here.Is it better to live in the US or in Europe?
A friend of mine married an Italian girl and she said Americans are crazy how hard they work. They take the whole month of August off in Italy. LOLYeah, southern Europe is more relaxed.
In Spain they'll work at 8am, have a few coffee breaks before finishing work at 2pm, then home for lunch and siesta, then back at work for a few hours in the evening.
It's less like that in northern countries where it's colder. But still not like northern cities in the US where people are constantly working.
I can't stand his voice or the silly way he presents his case. Furthermore, London is not "Europe". It is situated in Europe but it isn't Europe and it in no way represents the continent. For that reason alone the video is stupid. London, or the UK in general, isn't even the best part of Europe. Far from it. In fact, the UK is an established shit-hole while mainland Europe is a damned fine place. Now that I've got that out of the way ....... most of what he says is true.
And then some. Strikes on a regular basis...... They take the whole month of August off in Italy.
It all depends on what you were looking for. I have spent a lot of time in Europe. There are things I like better there and there are things I like better here.
Did you see him post things about other Americans who live in other parts of Europe?
Also, he's lived in other parts of Europe.
And yes, the UK isn't the best place. But even then, it's often better than the US in many ways.
No, I didn't.Did you see him post things about other Americans who live in other parts of Europe?
Many, many ways...... the UK ..... it's often better than the US in many ways.
Don't need the video, I've been many times. The only thing about European food policy that I agree is better than the US is the German Beer Purity Law. LOLAnd if you watch the video, you'll see that in Europe if they think something might be bad in food, they ban it. In the US it has to be proven to be bad for them to even think about it.
LMAO. Again opinion. By the way you're pushing Europe, it sounds more like you're trying to convince yourself. Be confident in your belief.Trust me, were they to live in Europe today, and have a choice of going to the US 150 years ago, they'd stay in Europe.
A friend of mine married an Italian girl and she said Americans are crazy how hard they work. They take the whole month of August off in Italy. LOL
And yes, the UK isn't the best place. But even then, it's often better than the US in many ways.
Do you not know what "many ways" means?you do know "better" is a matter of perspective??