If I had to live there, I’d simply piss off. You already have the benefit of speaking English (well, some kind of 😁), so you easily get around anywhere in the EU, as most of us at least understand it.
Except the vast parking spaces, guns and cheap housing you would not miss a thing. We even have your great bbq-sauces 😊
Nothing here is perfect, but in comparison to the USA it kinda is.
The whole move can’t be more expensive than a mild illness.
If you simply can’t or don’t wanna emigrate: just close your eyes, ignore all media and try to believe in that it all will be better again. Somehow. Which is probably harder than emigration.
I don’t wanna mock you bro, but I have no better ideas. Being “awake” from the american dream (RIP Carlin!) but having to live there must be horrible.
If you simply can’t or don’t wanna emigrate: just close your eyes, ignore all media and try to believe in that it all will be better again. Somehow. Which is probably harder than emigration.
Living in a border town or by the ocean is a good way to get foreign produce at cheaper prices.
If I had to live there, I’d simply piss off. You already have the benefit of speaking English (well, some kind of 😁), so you easily get around anywhere in the EU, as most of us at least understand it.
Except the vast parking spaces, guns and cheap housing you would not miss a thing. We even have your great bbq-sauces 😊
Nothing here is perfect, but in comparison to the USA it kinda is.
The whole move can’t be more expensive than a mild illness.
If you simply can’t or don’t wanna emigrate: just close your eyes, ignore all media and try to believe in that it all will be better again. Somehow. Which is probably harder than emigration.
I don’t wanna mock you bro, but I have no better ideas. Being “awake” from the american dream (RIP Carlin!) but having to live there must be horrible.
Living in a border town or by the ocean is a good way to get foreign produce at cheaper prices.