Thinker101
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No . I left 3 years ago to Phoenix
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No . I left 3 years ago to Phoenix
Let’s say you are forced to leave ?? Where would you go ??
I would probably move to Israel ??
What about New Zealand or Argentina ??
I am crossing Italy off my list due to extreme antisemitism![]()
Maybe Ireland or Scotland. Someplace where they spoke English, but weren't overrun with Muslims yet.
Unfortunately for me there is really no alternative…Let’s say you are forced to leave ?? Where would you go ??
Yes, Canada. English, good healthcare and education. I am sick of the heat. If kids go there thats a real chance. Downside is no guns.Canada
1. They have strong cultural norms that allow systems like that to operate.As evidenced by their universal healthcare!
Enjoy!
Yes, Canada. English, good healthcare and education. I am sick of the heat. If kids go there thats a real chance. Downside is no guns.
Also Czechia (Czech Republic). Location to many cool countries. Low cost of living, they like guns. Downside, different language.
I spent nearly five years of my life in Japan and SE Asia and I never saw or heard of one until about five years ago in--------WA state. LOLNever Japan !
They have the infamous, “
Japanese giant hornet “
Oh F no
No, I met a guy who offered to teach me in the 70s, but I had more important things on my mind, LOL, wining and dining the opposite sex.Do you take any Judo lessons ??
If my low back was not F . I want to take
I was fortunate--I had a physical job that resulted in a reasonably healthy old age.I be more happy with a healthy back and judo classes . That’s just me
Actually that could be on my list as well. The most relaxed and least quasi-socialist of the Scandinavian countries! And they make beer almost as good as the Germans do!Denmark