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OutsideoftheBox
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Post by OutsideoftheBox »

New member here thinking of moving out of the states.

Things in the United States that I am sick of:

1. Overpriced living.

2. Being underpaid on jobs and having to work all day long.

3. American females (don't even find them attractive anymore, manginas think I am gay). I'm actually to the point where I am "hostile" towards them.

4. Media racism. American media polarizes blacks against whites, females against males, etc.

5. American manginas.

The only "cure" I see working is getting the hell up out of here finally. I'm hoping to share and learn from some of the men here that had the stones to exit the Matrix.
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eurobrat
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Jester
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:jealous:
"Well actually, she's not REALLY my daughter. But she does like to call me Daddy... at certain moments..."
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Re: Hello all

Post by Blue Murder »

OutsideoftheBox wrote:New member here thinking of moving out of the states.

Things in the United States that I am sick of:

1. Overpriced living.

2. Being underpaid on jobs and having to work all day long.

3. American females (don't even find them attractive anymore, manginas think I am gay). I'm actually to the point where I am "hostile" towards them.

4. Media racism. American media polarizes blacks against whites, females against males, etc.

5. American manginas.

The only "cure" I see working is getting the hell up out of here finally. I'm hoping to share and learn from some of the men here that had the stones to exit the Matrix.
[1] Correct.
[2] Correct.
[3] TOO correct.
[4] I don't even have to say it -- though sexism isn't racism.
[5] Took the words out of my mouth.

Not many men here have stones at all -- be warned. But I think you'll look in the right places.
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publicduende
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Post by publicduende »

eurobrat wrote:In Europe they have a great quality of life AND THEY ONLY WORK 25 HOURS A WEEK!
Heh...wait until our welfare system collapses... :(
OutsideoftheBox
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Post by OutsideoftheBox »

If I move it will not be to Europe.
PeterAndrewNolan
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Re: Hello all

Post by PeterAndrewNolan »

OutsideoftheBox wrote:New member here thinking of moving out of the states.

Things in the United States that I am sick of:

1. Overpriced living.

2. Being underpaid on jobs and having to work all day long.

3. American females (don't even find them attractive anymore, manginas think I am gay). I'm actually to the point where I am "hostile" towards them.

4. Media racism. American media polarizes blacks against whites, females against males, etc.

5. American manginas.

The only "cure" I see working is getting the hell up out of here finally. I'm hoping to share and learn from some of the men here that had the stones to exit the Matrix.
OutsideoftheBox,
heres the thing. I have been working on the world passport and being able to create businesses and have men move freely around the world for 2.5 years now. Only problem is 99.9% of men say "that will never work, thats too hard, thats too expensive, you cant finght the guvment etc".

So if many thousands of your brothers before you had pulled their head out of their arse for long enough to help me and get this working you would have an easy way out of the USSA by now. Alas. Almost no men help me so you are going to find it tough. If you want to point the finger at men who are responsible for you NOT having a way out? You can start with MRAs and MRM who are into anything BUT rights.
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eurobrat
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publicduende
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Post by publicduende »

eurobrat wrote:
publicduende wrote:
eurobrat wrote:In Europe they have a great quality of life AND THEY ONLY WORK 25 HOURS A WEEK!
Heh...wait until our welfare system collapses... :(

Heh, I would still rather be poor in Spain than middle class in the USA. YES the quality of life here IS THAT BAD.
The only places in Europe where you may really want to live, in projection, are: UK (the better jobs and some welfare left), Italy (the better food), or Poland (the better girls).
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Post by Jester »

eurobrat wrote:
Heh, I would still rather be poor in Spain than middle class in the USA. YES the quality of life here IS THAT BAD.
It is the most basic of basics that need saying and repeating the most. Thanks.
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publicduende
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Post by publicduende »

Jester wrote:
eurobrat wrote:
Heh, I would still rather be poor in Spain than middle class in the USA. YES the quality of life here IS THAT BAD.
It is the most basic of basics that need saying and repeating the most. Thanks.
I can't believe it, mate. Poor in Spain means living in a rural village on $5 (or €5) a day, with no welfare handouts and no good jobs available...
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nula
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Post by nula »

How do they think?
By the way, nice to meet you.
nula green
daisieB
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Post by daisieB »

Hi there! I'm a newbie here. :)
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jordon7890
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Post by jordon7890 »

Hi, I am new to this community and I hope to enjoy here a lot.
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eurobrat
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